Facts and Tips for Sarah Palin
Yes, another Sarah Palin post. I will not let her dissapear dear lefties. Like it or not, I really don't think you know who you're messing with. When the MSM lets its guard down and the real truth about her accomplishments and intelligence is made clear (a la one Ronald Reagan, who you also failed to discredit before winning the presidency) she will be a force to reckon with. Or, are you all just sexist? I thought I'd just throw in a lefty way of thinking there, just for fun.
*From NewsMax.com's Left Coast Report:
Sarah Palin’s Star Will Continue to Shine
Thanks to media rogues and back-stabbing colleagues, many in the punditocracy are underestimating the future possibilities for Sarah Palin.
“There was a poll, said like 80 percent of Republicans want her to, you know, become a leader in their party,” said Paul Begala on HBO’s “Real Time.” “And my answer was, and 100 percent of Democrats.”
Careful what you wish for may be the apt admonition for Begala and friends.
Something routinely mused over by Hollywood agents, studio execs and PR firms alike is the elusive quality of “star power.”
As we saw during this election cycle, D.C. has now officially become Hollywood East.
Political stars have all the glitz, glamour and fame as do top box-office draws. Like movie idols, they ooze charisma, command stages, induce lightheadedness and uncontrollable weeping among adoring fans, create endless fascination, grace magazine covers, shape opinion, set trends and provide otherwise ordinary lives with excitement.
Of course, President-elect Obama fits this profile to a T. But so, too, does Gov. Palin, or Sarah, as she is now affectionately known; she gets first-name star recognition like Cher, Jen, and Angelina.
Evidence of Sarah’s enduring star power can be seen in the interview requests that continue to pour in from the likes of Barbara Walters, Oprah Winfrey, and Larry King. Even as I write, proposals from the biggest agents in Hollywood are being drafted by the droves.
Sarah’s emergence at the Republican National Convention would leave an indelible impression of an awesomely inspiring female leader, yet one so approachable. The public would swoon over the hockey mom with a baby on her hip who would ascend to the highest office of her state and beyond to become the veep nominee. Pure gold.
She would go on to consistently draw larger crowds than the man at the top of the ticket. And in that same vein she is destined to triumph over the negative image that the mainstream media has plastered over her.
The conservative base, vital during the primary process, is in love with Sarah. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 64 percent of Republicans pick her for the party's next presidential nomination and 69 percent of GOP-ers believe that she helped rather than hurt McCain in the election.
After the hard fought campaign, Sarah returned to Alaska. As she emerged from her plane, the crowd chanted, “2012! 2012!”
In his gracious concession speech, McCain praised his running mate as “one of the best campaigners I have ever seen, and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength.”
The party’s new voice has left the door open for a run. When asked about a possible 2012 candidacy, Sarah told the press, “Plans for 2012 are to enroll Trig in kindergarten and see where the kids are at that time in their lives. They're going to come first,” she ensured.
She dramatically added, “We'll see what happens then.”
Hollywood Suggestions for Sarah Palin
* The New York Times best seller: Write a book for your awaiting public; one that spreads the conservative message. It’ll be No. 1 in a Juneau minute.
* Stay in the spotlight: Love the lens and the microphone. Do tons of conservative friendly TV and talk radio. And give lots and lots of speeches where you blast the professional politicians, cowardly media and greedy government.
* The fan club: Nurture your base — free marketeers, gun rights advocates, young Republicans and libertarians, moose, deer, and duck hunters, God and country lovers, pro-baby folks, baseball, football, and dodge ball moms — watch it grow.
* The global tour: You wowed the world during the campaign. Keep taking it internationally starting with Italy and then the U.K.
* Do a documentary: Make it on energy and you may even snag an Oscar. Hey, it worked for Al Gore.
*From NewsMax.com's Left Coast Report:
Sarah Palin’s Star Will Continue to Shine
Thanks to media rogues and back-stabbing colleagues, many in the punditocracy are underestimating the future possibilities for Sarah Palin.
“There was a poll, said like 80 percent of Republicans want her to, you know, become a leader in their party,” said Paul Begala on HBO’s “Real Time.” “And my answer was, and 100 percent of Democrats.”
Careful what you wish for may be the apt admonition for Begala and friends.
Something routinely mused over by Hollywood agents, studio execs and PR firms alike is the elusive quality of “star power.”
As we saw during this election cycle, D.C. has now officially become Hollywood East.
Political stars have all the glitz, glamour and fame as do top box-office draws. Like movie idols, they ooze charisma, command stages, induce lightheadedness and uncontrollable weeping among adoring fans, create endless fascination, grace magazine covers, shape opinion, set trends and provide otherwise ordinary lives with excitement.
Of course, President-elect Obama fits this profile to a T. But so, too, does Gov. Palin, or Sarah, as she is now affectionately known; she gets first-name star recognition like Cher, Jen, and Angelina.
Evidence of Sarah’s enduring star power can be seen in the interview requests that continue to pour in from the likes of Barbara Walters, Oprah Winfrey, and Larry King. Even as I write, proposals from the biggest agents in Hollywood are being drafted by the droves.
Sarah’s emergence at the Republican National Convention would leave an indelible impression of an awesomely inspiring female leader, yet one so approachable. The public would swoon over the hockey mom with a baby on her hip who would ascend to the highest office of her state and beyond to become the veep nominee. Pure gold.
She would go on to consistently draw larger crowds than the man at the top of the ticket. And in that same vein she is destined to triumph over the negative image that the mainstream media has plastered over her.
The conservative base, vital during the primary process, is in love with Sarah. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 64 percent of Republicans pick her for the party's next presidential nomination and 69 percent of GOP-ers believe that she helped rather than hurt McCain in the election.
After the hard fought campaign, Sarah returned to Alaska. As she emerged from her plane, the crowd chanted, “2012! 2012!”
In his gracious concession speech, McCain praised his running mate as “one of the best campaigners I have ever seen, and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength.”
The party’s new voice has left the door open for a run. When asked about a possible 2012 candidacy, Sarah told the press, “Plans for 2012 are to enroll Trig in kindergarten and see where the kids are at that time in their lives. They're going to come first,” she ensured.
She dramatically added, “We'll see what happens then.”
Hollywood Suggestions for Sarah Palin
* The New York Times best seller: Write a book for your awaiting public; one that spreads the conservative message. It’ll be No. 1 in a Juneau minute.
* Stay in the spotlight: Love the lens and the microphone. Do tons of conservative friendly TV and talk radio. And give lots and lots of speeches where you blast the professional politicians, cowardly media and greedy government.
* The fan club: Nurture your base — free marketeers, gun rights advocates, young Republicans and libertarians, moose, deer, and duck hunters, God and country lovers, pro-baby folks, baseball, football, and dodge ball moms — watch it grow.
* The global tour: You wowed the world during the campaign. Keep taking it internationally starting with Italy and then the U.K.
* Do a documentary: Make it on energy and you may even snag an Oscar. Hey, it worked for Al Gore.
3 Comments:
Please no more ... uncle...UNCLE !!!!
NEVER!!!
Yea, i thought she did a solid job running with McCain and i didn't believe about anything the liberal illuminati said about her but please, i have had enough. And i just don't think she has the political IQ to keep running with this and ever become the president.
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