When Sarah Palin Came to Town

When Sarah Palin Came to Town
Author: Tony "Toe" Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Governors
ISBN: 9780615563176

In 2002 Toe was a political cartoonist living and working in Alaska's capital city when a little-known, small town mayor named Sarah Palin began a run for statewide office. The satirical cartoons that would follow over the next several years would garner national attention and become a reader favorite. Here, along with those original cartoons, are many previously unpublished drawings, along with reflections on how Alaskans reacted to Sarah Palin's - and their own - newfound celebrity.

When the Tea Party Came to Town

When the Tea Party Came to Town
Author: Robert Draper
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451642091

Provides a close examination of the final two years of the Bush Presidency in a revealing and riveting look at the new House of Representatives, elected in the history-making 2010 midterm elections.

The Persecution of Sarah Palin

The Persecution of Sarah Palin
Author: Matthew Continetti
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101159499

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.

Sarah Palin Rendezvous with Liberty

Sarah Palin Rendezvous with Liberty
Author: Mark Nusbaum
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1615793461

Chronicling Governor Palin's life, Mark Nusbaum reveals the "real" Sarah Palin amidst the political turmoil unfolding around her.

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

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.

Going Rouge

Going Rouge
Author: Richard C. C. Kim
Publisher: OR Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0984295003

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.

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

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.

Deer in the Headlights

Deer in the Headlights
Author: Levi Johnston
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451651651

Johnston sets out to clear his name and--with any luck--end his run as Alaska's most hated man. Promising hockey player and Governor Palin's almost son-in-law, he was 18 when Palin became the vice presidential nominee. His unique place as Bristol's live-in boyfriend provided a true insider's view of what was going on behind closed doors.

Sarah Palin’S Biblical Interpretation

Sarah Palin’S Biblical Interpretation
Author: Joe Bishop
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2010-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453546138

This Book is a continuation of the Intelligent Foolishness which was started in the first Book, Birds Speak-out, to make us laugh and have some fun. Upon recognizing the special physical visionary capabilities a Lady had for seeing the brightly colored Cupolas in the Russian Red Square from Alaska, and her special mental visionary ability to recall Biblical Scriptures instantaneously to help people with their problems, many persons began to contact her such as: Baseball Designated Hitters who want to see the Ball coming, Career Women who thought they were left-out-of-within-Wedlock-Pregnancies, failing Funeral Businesses; Cattlemen, Horsemen and Sheep Herders in the Old West; Medical Persons needing help to stop SARS, Influenza, H1N!, etc.; Farmers who wanted to increase their crop yields; Conquerors and Military Leaders requiring criteria as to whether they should destroy a town, city, etc. during war; help to solve the Worlds Food Shortage; etc. Mother Natures BatVirgle (combination of Bat, Virus and Eagle) followed the whirl-wind career of this Lady and aided in the tracking, recording and Biblical Scripture Interpretations regarding her deeds in order that you could witness and be entertained by this phenomenal person still living in the 2010 era..

Framing Sarah Palin

Framing Sarah Palin
Author: Linda Beail
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0415893364

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.