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Sarah Palin versus The World #1

Sarah Palin versus The World #1
Author: Joe Dunn
Publisher: Antarctic Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

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Sarah Palin-politician, author, commentator...maverick. She's on the way to meet her dream job. But to get it, she's got to defeat some of the nastiest opponents in the country. From career politicos to "gotcha" media men to secret service agents, they all want some control of her dream. Has she got what it takes to beat the world? You betcha!


Going Rouge

Going Rouge
Author: Richard Kim
Publisher: OR Books
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0984295011

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Sarah Palin has many faces: hockey mom, fundamentalist Christian, sex symbol, Republican ideologue, fashion icon, "maverick" populist. But, above all, Palin has become one thing: an American obsession that just won't go away. Edited by two senior editors at 'The Nation' magazine, this sharp, smart, up-to-the-minute book examines Palin's quirky origins in Wasilla, Alaska, her spectacular rise to the effective leadership of the Republican Party, and the nightmarish prospect of her continuing to dominate the nation's political scene. With contributions by: Amy Alexander, Max Blumenthal, Juan Cole, Joe Conason, Jeanne Devon, Eve Ensler, Michelle Goldberg, Jane Hamsher, Christopher Hayes, Mark Hertsgaard, Jim Hightower, Linda Hirshman, Naomi Klein, Dahlia Lithwick, Amanda Marcotte, Shannyn Moore, John Nichols, Rick Perlstein, Tom Perrotta, Katha Pollitt, Robert Reich, Frank Rich, Hanna Rosin, Jeff Sharlet, Matt Taibbi, Michael Tomasky, Rebecca Traister, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Jessica Valenti, Patricia Williams, JoAnn Wypijewski and Gary Younge among others.


America by Heart Collector's Edition

America by Heart Collector's Edition
Author: Sarah Palin
Publisher: Harper
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780062064349

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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin delivers an intimate and personal look at the woman behind the public servant. In her #1 New York Times bestselling memoir Going Rogue—the bestselling nonfiction book of 2009—Palin gave readers a look at her upbringing, her dynamic career, and her candidacy next to John McCain for the Vice Presidency of the United States. In America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag, this inspirational follow-up, her reflections on faith, family, and patriotism will read like a bible of American virtues for anyone hoping to understand the truths that lie at the heart of the nation.


The Faith and Values of Sarah Palin

The Faith and Values of Sarah Palin
Author: Stephen Mansfield
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1616381647

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Explores the religious and moral belief system of former vice presidential nominee and Alaska governor Sarah Palin, and explains how actions tied to these beliefs will affect the United States.


Framing Sarah Palin

Framing Sarah Palin
Author: Linda Beail
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136657851

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Sarah Palin’s 2008 vice presidential candidacy garnered tremendous levels of interest, polarizing the American public—both Democrats and Republicans alike. While many have wondered who she "really" is, trying to cut through the persona she projects and the one projected by the media, Beail and Longworth analyze why she touches such a nerve with the American electorate. Why does she ignite such passionate loyalty – and such loathing? How did her candidacy mobilize new parts of the electorate? Using the notion of "framing" as a way of understanding political perception, the authors analyze the narratives told by and about Sarah Palin in the 2008 election – from beauty queen, maverick, faithful fundamentalist and post-feminist role model to pit bull hockey mom, frontier woman, and political outsider. They discuss where those frames are rooted historically in popular and political culture, why they were selected, and the ways that the frames resonated with the electorate. Framing Sarah Palin addresses the question of what the choice and perception of these frames tells us about the state of American politics, and about the status of American women in politics in particular. What do the debates engendered by these images of Palin say about the current roles and power available to women in American society? What are the implications of her experience for future candidates, particularly women candidates, in American politics?


The Persecution of Sarah Palin

The Persecution of Sarah Palin
Author: Matthew Continetti
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101159499

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The real story of the Republican vice presidential nominee and her collision with the elite liberal media As the second woman ever nominated as a candidate for vice president, Alaska governor Sarah Palin became an instant phenomenon. Americans were enthralled by a woman with charm, ambition, natural political talent, and a passion for conservative values. But the fascination of ordinary people quickly drew an unprecedented attack from the media elite and liberal activists. Far beyond the normal bounds of tough questions and challenges, Palin's enemies decided that nothing was too personal to attack-including her marriage, her children, her faith, and her ward­robe. The media distorted Palin's positions and beliefs beyond recognition. And almost every word out of her mouth was spun as a "flub." Weekly Standard writer Matthew Continetti reveals the true story of the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and her persecution by the elites who tried to hide their bias with solemn declarations of objectivity. Continetti offers fresh examples of malicious spin and deceit and shows how liberal snobbery has become a driving force in American politics. Palin's ordeal has become a rallying cry for the GOP in the Obama era. This perceptive book is a must-read for conservatives who want to understand what really happened-and how to avoid a repeat.


The Lies of Sarah Palin

The Lies of Sarah Palin
Author: Geoffrey Dunn
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429929324

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In The Lies of Sarah Palin, Geoffrey Dunn provides the first full-scale and in-depth political biography of the controversial Republican vice-presidential candidate and former governor of Alaska. Based on more than two-hundred interviews---many of them with Republican colleagues and one-time political allies of Palin's---and more than forty-thousand pages of uncovered documents, Dunn chronicles Palin's troubling penchant for duplicity in grim detail, from her dysfunctional childhood in Wasilla through her contentious run for mayor and her failed governorship of Alaska. He also provides the shocking inside story of her betrayal of running mate John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign and her self-serving resignation as governor in July of the following year. Dunn deftly places Palin in the American tradition of right-wing demagogues---from Huey Long to Joe McCarthy---and details her troubling obsession with Barack Obama as it fuels her own political ambitions and a potential run for the presidency in 2012. The Lies of Sarah Palin is a journalistic tour de force that vividly reveals the Queen of the Tea Party movement as a vengeful and manipulative empress without clothes. This is the definitive book on Sarah Palin.


Wild Card

Wild Card
Author: Mark Joseph
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05-15
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 9780982776131

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Sarah Palin was pulled from obscurity when John McCain picked her as his vice presidential candidate and Americans were forced to decide in a short period of time whether or not she was ready to be second in command. Mark Joseph's Wild Card takes readers through an overview of Palin's life and career in politics and comes to the conclusion that she has the potential to be the formidable political figure of our time provided she finds the discipline to thoughtfully study the issues and spend years thinking, reading, writing and preparing to lead a powerful counterinsurgent movement.


Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin
Author: Carolyn Kraemer Cooper
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This objective, well-researched biography tells the story of the woman whose meteoric rise to the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidacy made history. Sarah Palin: A Biography offers a candid yet unbiased look at the charismatic politician who became the first female nominee on a Republican national presidential ticket. Covering her early childhood, her high school and college years, her ascendancy from the two-term mayor of Wasilla to the Alaskan governorship, the 2008 McCain/Palin campaign, and her position as potential 2012 Republican party standard bearer, Sarah Palin looks at the crucial life experiences that brought Governor Palin to the forefront of American politics. Going beyond the caricatures and politically motivated portraits, it offers a compelling story of remarkable achievement over numerous obstacles, of a modern frontier woman whose politics reflect the unmistakable influences of family, faith, and hard work.


Political Women

Political Women
Author: Michele Lockhart
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0739182048

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This collection examines the ways in which women have used political rhetoric and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their right to leadership, at the national level. While over the years women have broken through traditional roles, they are still underrepresented in political leadership. In this text, scholars consider the various factors that continue to restrict political leadership opportunities for women as well as some of the ways in which individual women have strategically sought to enact political power and leadership for themselves. The contributors analyze various case studies of leadership positions at the national level, looking at women who have run, been nominated to run, or appointed to national positions. The interdisciplinary approach lends itself to: rhetoric; political rhetoric; political discourse; leadership studies; women’s studies; gender issues; satire; pop culture.