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Sarah Palin’s Long Fox News Sign Off
New York Magazine, by Gabriel Sherman
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Posted By:MissMolly, 1/27/2013 6:05:03 AM
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| In September 2008, Sarah Palin secretly met with Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes during her campaign tour through New York, a stop which included a friendly chit-chat with Henry Kissinger and a not-so-friendly chit-chat with Katie Couric. The private sit-down was a chance for Ailes and Palin to get to know each other. Ailes, who has said, "I never did focus groups on any talent I put on the air. It was all done out of my gut," spotted something early in the former Alaska Governor.
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Comments: Sherman has written an unauthorized biography of Ailes.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Grace Veritas, 1/27/2013 6:41:26 AM (No. 9141775)
Had my suspicions, but started anyway. Lost me on "Palin was outraged that her incendiary rhetoric was cited in connection with the Tuscon tragedy" or some such. What a dishonest bit of liberal reimagining and spinning! Liberals have their tropes; Bush lied people died, Palin "targeting" districts got Giffords shot, scary features on a gun make it an "assault weapon," and when they get a meme they like, nothing can move them off of them, truth be damned.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
breakn70, 1/27/2013 6:41:52 AM (No. 9141776)
Fox chose Karl Rove over Sarah Palin. That says it all for me. No longer watch Fox (or listen to Sean Hannity) for that reason.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Bazi, 1/27/2013 7:28:30 AM (No. 9141829)
Gabe is another leftist pied piper for the low information voter. Stuff it Gabe.
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Pluperfect, 1/27/2013 7:47:20 AM (No. 9141842)
FTA: Although it seems like a stretch, the source said Palin is happy being out of the spotlight. "She´s enjoying what she’s doing. Enjoying a slowed down existence," the source explained. "She´s been off the stage, she kind of likes it."
Quitting?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
ROLFnader, 1/27/2013 8:03:06 AM (No. 9141859)
I´m thinkin´ Sarah is just too pretty and smart for some people and you know who you are.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bubby, 1/27/2013 8:42:54 AM (No. 9141926)
#5 I agree. The problem is she doesn´t have the "proper education" from an Ivy League school. I think a lot of the problems the country is now facing is because of all those leftists from those schools are now running the country. They think they know it all and most have never worked a day. Everything is handed to them because of where they went to college. If I had my way I would shut them all down and fire all the progressive profs and start all over again. I loath the elites from these colleges who believe they are better than the rest of us state college educated plebs.
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Me?Opinionated?Nah!, 1/27/2013 8:56:11 AM (No. 9141952)
Noo Yawk Magazine, America’s Sarah Palin Distortion Factory, Toiling Industriously Around the Clock To Keep Its Readers Totally Misinformed!
Sarah still has them scared spitless.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
artman1746, 1/27/2013 8:58:33 AM (No. 9141957)
May be true....maybe not. We all know how people will lie about Palin. This the New Yorket magazine. Run by liberals who hate Palin and any other conservative. My first thought is that liberals lie and will accept any article that sheds a negative view on those they hate. I´m not a Big Palin fan but trust her words more than any liberal.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Rinktum, 1/27/2013 8:59:55 AM (No. 9141960)
Conviction and courage will get you no where in this political climate. Anyone who shows a willingness to fight the status quo is immediately marginalized. The ruling class has no use for people who don´t know "their place". Only the elite Ivy League types or those who suck up to them will advance. Conservative warriors need not apply. This attitude is killing the Republican brand. God speed Gov. Palin. You aren´t the problem. People like you are the solution.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
JAN, 1/27/2013 9:23:40 AM (No. 9142007)
Ailes´ gut told him to fire Glenn Beck and hire Bob Beckel.
How impressive.
NOT
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Charactercounts, 1/27/2013 10:10:24 AM (No. 9142088)
#10, you hit the nail on the head.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
enuf8, 1/27/2013 10:32:46 AM (No. 9142151)
Hmmmm---strange when one only needs to look at the one posting the article as apposed to reading the headline or the article to know it will be a negative, half true bit of spittle. And, that it was! McGinnis, who now is visited with KARMA for his statements made up the story about Ayles comment concerning PALIN. One could say "what goes around, comes around". Beware!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl, 1/27/2013 10:41:21 AM (No. 9142174)
The "go-along" Republicans did Sarah Palin in.
Tell me again, how much money did Karl Rove spend last year and how many losers did he support?????
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Janjan, 1/27/2013 10:55:20 AM (No. 9142211)
I will probably get blasted for this but Sarah Palin is not electable and never was. That aw shucks country girl way she speaks makes her come off as unintelligent and although I have no doubt she isn´t stupid she works hard at sounding like she is. That plays well with some people but not so much for a lot of others. And yes the media unfairly beat the crap out of here but she started whining constantly about it and never developed the skills to deal with them. There. I said it.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Gallo3, 1/27/2013 11:13:03 AM (No. 9142248)
Tokyo Rove
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
StormCnter, 1/27/2013 11:15:48 AM (No. 9142252)
Join the rest of us with flak scars, #14 and 15. You´re right, of course, but her true believers don´t want us to notice the liabilities, and certainly not to point them out.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
kahunavol, 1/27/2013 12:00:48 PM (No. 9142330)
Unlike the Romney true believers who never respond to criticism of their boy. s/o
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
plumnellie, 1/27/2013 12:32:10 PM (No. 9142374)
Poor widdle scarred covered Palin bashers. Whine whine whine. You win. Now what? More Romney´s, McCains, Doles, Obamas? Yawl are so smart. So glad we have posters who can lead us into the proper direction. Because you posters have won the day is why the Repub party is done for and without any hope. Guess you enjoy losing.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
A Balrog of Morgoth, 1/27/2013 12:40:43 PM (No. 9142398)
Poor you. So kind of you to climb down off the cross and share that with us.
It is hard to find much sympathy for those who keep putting their fingers on the hot stove by responding to their Pavlovian impulse to say something catty about Sarah Palin on every single thread that mentions her even tangentially.
Yeah, we get it, you think Sarah is Teh Suxxor. How could we not, when you insist on inserting your tedious bromides into every conversation that involves the woman?
Somehow, it has never occurred to me to haunt threads looking for any positive comments about Mitt Romney to stomp on.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
absalom, 1/27/2013 1:40:35 PM (No. 9142489)
Opinions are tolerated including, Uranus is 99.2% cobalt, but to be taken seriously one needs to be grounded in reality. Unlike the usual suspects who have never been elected to anything of any consequence, Palin was elected Gov. Whether she can achieve higher office remains to be seen. Because of her glam looks and persona, the green eyed monster is always lurking close to the surface among the old hen gaggle; all of whom were big fans of doofus Romney. Predictable.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Muguy, 1/27/2013 3:23:19 PM (No. 9142672)
In case many of you haven´t noticed, Mittens is unelectable too!
Why do so many of our candidates run from a fight when we have the moral superiority of the high ground while we run and hid from our traditional views?
Ted Cruz and Sarah haven´t run from them. Oh how we long for a Champion who will not desert us!
No more "deals" with the opposition or spineless people lacking the strength of their convictions!
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Dixie, 1/27/2013 4:00:20 PM (No. 9142738)
Rove-Ailes-Palin. None behaved really well. Ailes has bosses, and he must make money. Rove has a lot of clout since he has a twice-elected ex-President behind him. Palin was the acknowledged vote-getter in the McCain campaign...to the point that McCain worried that she´d outshine him (which she did) and muzzled her.
Rove is the old Establishment Republican Party who will fight the Tea Party at all costs. I´d like to see him gone and out of my world. Palin is Tea Party...young and attractive, honest and totally conservative. I see her as the voice of our future...once we get rid of the Republican Establishment.
So my take is that Rove bugged Ailes to lean on Palin and Palin over-reacted to being leaned upon to the point where she could have (and should have) showed more respect for the contract she signed with Fox.
Rove needs to get lost. Palin needs a good manager whose advice she will follow even when she doesn´t want to. Ailes, if he can, needs to quit turning Fox into an Establishment mouthpiece and become the voice of the Tea Party. He´s losing money now and he will have to quit treading water in the next couple years, I think.
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