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11 Jul 2009 10:21 am
The Rise And Fall Of A Delusional Celebrity
Donald Craig Mitchell of the Alaska Dispatch offers a concise explanation of the microwave explosion of Sarah Palin's career:
After watching Sarah think for the past three years, my view it is that
her big decision to quit was the logical result of several smaller
decisions. Like a Slinky flopping methodically down a flight of stairs,
each of those decisions flowed one after the other from Sarah's
realization at the conclusion of the 2008 presidential campaign that
she had transcended politics. That thanks to media like People Magazine
and the National Enquirer, she now is playing way above the rim with
cultural icons like Paris Hilton and the recently deceased Michael
Jackson, rather than below it with common vote-grubbing politicians
like Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney...
Once Sarah made the easy decision that she would not run for
reelection in 2010 so that during the two years prior to the 2012
presidential election she can be a full-time celebrity, the decision to
become one immediately, rather than waiting another year and a half for
her term as Governor to expire, was a no-brainer.
First, because Sarah Palin's celebrity no longer is dependent on her
status as Governor. And second, because from the moment she was sworn
into office Sarah has demonstrated over and over and over and over
again that she has no idea what she's doing. And when she's in over her
head, Sarah's instinct is to find a face-saving way to make her way to
the nearest door marked "Exit."
I keep thinking back to the first ever mention of Sarah Palin in the Anchorage Daily News in April 1996, before she had any public office:
Sarah Palin, a commercial fisherman from Wasilla, told her husband on
Tuesday she was driving to Anchorage to shop at Costco. Instead, she
headed straight for Ivana.
And there, at J.C. Penney's cosmetic department, was Ivana, the former
Mrs. Donald Trump, sitting at a table next to a photograph of herself.
She wore a light-colored pantsuit and pink fingernail polish. Her
blonde hair was coiffed in a bouffant French twist.
''We want to see Ivana,'' said Palin, who admittedly smells like
salmon for a large part of the summer, ''because we are so desperate in
Alaska for any semblance of glamour and culture.''
Glamour! Well, she has that now. Pity we had to risk the national security of the United States to get the smell of fish out of her clothes.
(Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty.)
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