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More Right-Wing Whining Over Media's Coverage of Sarah Palin

Posted by Eric Boehlert, Media Matters for America at 5:26 AM on July 10, 2009.


Ho-hum, the poor misunderstood woman.

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Why is Time being so mean to Sarah Palin?! Sure, they put her on the cover, and yeah they generously photographed her as a J. Crew cover girl look-alike. But just look at this lede! No wonder conservatives are so furious with how media elites are attacking poor Palin:

Sarah Palin is that most exotic of American creatures: an Alaska original, raised and ripened in an environment remote, extreme, unfamiliar — and free. A land of self-invention, where no one bats an eye at a mom-deckhand-governor-whatever-comes-next. Ever since John McCain introduced his running mate last year, Palin has been like a modern-day version of the captive specimens hauled back to Europe by explorers of old. Like Squanto in London, she speaks the language — if not always the idiom — of the audiences she fascinates. But she remains, on some level, unknowable.

Okay, that's not the best example, because that's actually a rather flattering take on Palin. 

But take a look here at how the Time writers swoop in for the kill:

 

Whether that is true or not, Palin's unconventional step speaks to an ingrained frontier skepticism of authority — even one's own. Given the plunging credibility of institutions and élites, that's a mood that fits the Palin brand...If ever there has been a time to gamble on a flimsy résumé, ever a time for the ultimate outsider, this might be it.

Again, not the best example. Reads like it was written by Bill Kristol.

Okay, here's the real nasty stuff:

So, bye, Alaska! She made her declaration on Independence Day weekend as a symbol, she says, of her new and exhilarating freedom. She's headed to a bookstore, a television set, a convention hall near you, armed with an anti-résumé. Cut loose from her obligations to her huge and awesome homeland, her message remains quintessentially Alaskan. Where she comes from — the last American frontier — the past is irrelevant, the rules are suspended, and limitations are for losers.

Hmm, I'll keep searching...

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Time (and Newsweek) are hardly leftist bibles
Posted by: mikeblack on Jul 10, 2009 10:18 AM   
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I get what you’re saying, but to play devil’s advocate I don’t think Time Magazine is on the top of the list of their “evil liberal elitist media” punching bags. Isn’t this the same magazine that routinely publishes cover stories about “proof” that angels exist and respectful Pope and even Jesus Christ coverage? And didn't they name George W. Bush "Man Of The Year" several times? They ain’t no Mother Jones.

The real “Palin Family bashing” stuff conservatives are throwing out there is coming from blogs. And it’s very amusing that they pretend blogs mean nothing to the world until they need to use them to play the role of persecuted victim. If anything, the liberals interviewed about Palin are being as respectful about her decision as anybody; always putting up a “let‘s wait and see“ stance. It’s people from the right not named William Kristol who are giving her the most questioning, from what I’ve seen.

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JUST WHAT PALIN WANTED
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 10, 2009 11:10 AM   
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Unlimited, non-stop publicity. Her picture plastered all over the place. She forgot one thing. She cannot control the contents and certainly not people's reaction to it. She's Definitely not a pro. ANNA

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The Republics are ALL professional whiners.
Posted by: Quannah on Jul 10, 2009 11:40 AM   
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The one thing I have seen that they do exceptionally well! Who knew?

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Palin is gonna rake in millions for "pageant walking"
Posted by: hardwroc on Jul 10, 2009 1:04 PM   
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and a book, hoping to fund a run at president in 2012 or 2016.
They'll have to pad the book since none of the words will be spelled to completion, havin dropped the G's on everythin.
But, the GOP will eat it up having total faith in a person that has little to show for her efforts except her abstinence ONLY policy ending in pregnancy of her own child. Funny how the irony still escapes the party and Palin. Will she still accuse Obama of being a terrorist collaberator with Bill Ayers?
I'm bettin on pageant walkin, you betcha, also there.

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