Posted on 03/22/2016 12:20:57 PM PDT by GIdget2004
Move over, Judge Judy. There's a new TV courtroom judge coming to town and it's none other than former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
The onetime vice presidential candidate has been tapped to preside over a new reality court show that would premiere next year. She signed a deal in February with Montana-based production company Warm Springs, a source close to the process tells PEOPLE.
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Don’t you just love how everyone wants to insert themselves into Sarah Palin’s life. Makes me think they have no life of their own.
Given that she’s pretty much finished in elective politics (relegated to advisor, pundit, and aspiring kingmaker), such a TV deal may prove a wise and very lucrative career choice. While I’d like to see her as POTUS, the odds of her getting elected to anything are about zilch. She could continue the news/talk circuit and make a good living there. She’ll land the occasional advisor gig and make a very livable income from that. Books can be worked into any career choice. But ... Judge Judy 2? As noted above, Judy made something like $200M just being herself in what’s little more than an improv sitcom aka reality show. Work about 20 hours a week, take side “real world” gigs, write instant-bestseller books in spare time, live wherever you want and can manage to set up a small video crew, ... sounds like a financial dream come true.
“When Sarah turned down $1 million per episode for six additional episodes of Sarah Palins Alaska in the fall of 2011, I though for sure this was a sign she was running for president. Obviously, it was not.”
I did, too, but when I saw that her theme was running against cronyism, I knew she wouldn’t be able to get any big donors or GOP support.
Judy makes I think $54 or $45M a YEAR and I hope Sarah gets there shortly.
I kind of wish she wouldn’t do stuff like this. She’s been burned before, and it gives her critics ammunition against her and her supporters.
It reminds of childless couples who lecture parents on how to raise their kids properly.
I agree. Nothing wrong with a reality show if done right. Many here have praised Duck Dynasty. There was another one that introduced viewers to available, high paying jobs. Didn’t Sarah have previously a show about Alaska?
Yes, Sarah Palin's Alaska. I don't watch reality shows but I did this one. It was pretty good, very informative and a nice plug for the state of Alaska. It's a beautiful state with terrific people.
And soon Trump can sit right next to her...
I respectfully disagree that it is beneath ones dignity if done right. Usually I do not find jobs that are not immoral/illegal/sleazy as beneath one dignity. One exception was Bob Dole in ads for male enhancement.
Actually you are wrong. Sarah couldn't finish her term as Governor of Alaska.
Well, at least Sarah Palin was able to keep Ted Cruz from winning Alaska.
A tie is as good as a win in Presidential Primary chess, sometimes. :)
Sen. Fred Thompson pitching shady reverse mortgages was also dignity-shattering IMHO.
Amarosa for Veep.
I agree. Cruz's faltering presidential bid is a joke.
Will he drop out after the math eclipses him, or will he hypocritically soldier on for the GOPee?
If Obama announced this is what he was doing post-presidency, everyone would be rightly mocking him.
Now that would make sense, and be a good fit. Having Palin host a courtroom show makes about as much sense as having her host a quiz show.
But if I'm not mistaken, she already tried an outdoor show (Sarah Palin's Alaska). So I guess this latest venture is a trade-off, dignity for money. Nothing very wrong with that. I make that trade-off every time I get yelled at by my boss.
That's why they make a channel change button.
There is always "The View"
BTW: I think her "mug" is beautiful
She delivered a tie in Alaska for Trump versus cRuzbio... :)
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