Sunday, November 30, 2008

Catching up on some photos


Young Sarah with shrimp, a great catch at Team Sarah, where I got most of the following photos too.


Young Sarah and assorted animals.


Young Sarah and sister.






Grocery shopping.


Sarah buttons.




Allegedly Sarah and Piper.


Mary Poppins moment.


How did I miss this?




Piper ready to go snowmobiling by Greta Van Sustern.


Piper in kitchen by Greta Van Sustern.

Intriguing story documenting still-strong interest in Sarah P.


Got this pic from Team Sarah, a well-designed Palin site with over 60,000 members.
Fascinating story by Politico's national politics editor:
By: Charles Mahtesian
November 29, 2008 04:20 PM EST

Three weeks after the Republican ticket suffered a sweeping defeat at the polls, Sarah Palin continues to dominate search engine queries, cable news and online video sites.

The only American politician who generates comparable interest is President-elect Barack Obama. No one else is close.

Palin was the most popular Lycos search from the week she joined the ticket continuously through last Sunday, some two weeks after the election, when she was dethroned by Paris Hilton, the celebutante whom John McCain famously compared to Barack Obama.

The Alaska governor now ranks fourth, just one spot below Obama, on the weekly Lycos 50 list.

“People are still searching for her in record numbers,” said Kathy O’Reilly, a spokeswoman for Lycos. “How bizarre is that? Obama is the president-elect after the most historic election of all time and you’d think he would be dominating search activity and he only now is going ahead of her.”

Palin has been the subject of intense online fascination since her introduction as the Republican nominee on Aug. 29. In September, the Anchorage Daily News reported a 928 percent spike in traffic, according to Nielsen Online. Her mid-October “Saturday Night Live” appearance drove the show’s highest rating in 14 years, and her Oct. 2 debate with Joe Biden was the most watched vice presidential debate ever — drawing more viewers than any of the three presidential debates between McCain and Obama.

The scope of the GOP ticket’s loss — and the role her critics assigned to her in that defeat — hasn't cooled interest in Palin. She ranked as the No. 2 top news search at Ask.com this week and No. 2 (after Obama) among newsmakers on the AOL 2008 year-end hottest searches list, and she occupied two slots on Politico’s list of the site's 10 most searched terms. Palin also ranked fourth among Yahoo searches, behind “Black Friday,” a Czech model and a contestant on the hit television show “Dancing with the Stars.” She was the only politician on the Yahoo top 20 list.

A recent YouTube clip that featured her being interviewed while, unbeknownst to her, a turkey was slaughtered in the background was the site's most-viewed clip over the last week. Two of the top 10 video moments of 2008, according to Truveo, an online video search engine, also involve Palin — a “Saturday Night Live” skit that mocks her and the governor’s ill-fated interview with Katie Couric of CBS.

“It’s astounding that someone who should have faded into the background after the election is not only making headlines but being searched for in record numbers online,” said O’Reilly. “People still have a fixation with her, for whatever the reason.”

Palin's continuous presence in the news has played a role in the unabated levels of search activity. First she was buffeted by anonymous criticism from the McCain camp after the ticket's defeat, then she cut a high profile at the Republican Governors Association meeting one week later. In between, she sat for an interview with Greta Van Susteren of Fox News and delivered the show's largest audience of the year.


According to the Project for Excellence in Journalism, Palin was the second-leading newsmaker for the week of Nov. 10-16, trailing only Obama and ranking ahead of President Bush, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and McCain in the number of stories about her.

“As long as she’s still in the mainstream media, it will continue to fuel her presence online. She’s sort of fanning the flames just by showing up,” said Phil Noble, president of PoliticsOnline and a pioneering consultant in online politics. “The other issue is that at some point people become permanent celebrities. She may have just reached that status.”

The polarizing role she played in the presidential campaign may also be driving the enduring fascination with all things Palin.

“People are projecting their values onto Sarah Palin, and in some sense, she reflects them back,” said Mark Corallo, a Republican media strategist. “She’s a conservative, she’s young, and she’s attractive. She speaks to something that’s been missing from the Republican Party.”

David All, a Republican new media consultant, notes that the uninterrupted attention offers Palin an unprecedented political opportunity even if a good portion of the curiosity comes from her detractors.

“There’s a heckuva lot of wind out there for Sarah Palin. Now she has to put up a sail to catch it,” he said. “She can use that Internet bully pulpit to help change the hearts and minds of folks. She has a unique opportunity to build up something massive.”

Monday, November 24, 2008




Yikes, there are lots of Palinologists and Palintologists out there.



Some part-time Palinologists at Huffington Post pointed out that Piper is wearing high heels in this interview in the Palin kitchen a few weeks ago.

Friday, November 21, 2008

For the archives


Punky Piper.
Some great entries at Huffington Post on Piper Palin style.

Some videos:



Sarah Palin and the girls tour the governor's mansion during the holidays before moving in.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Cute video and news of coming Thanksgiving commercial

Found this at Team Sarah, where posters are talking about a commercial that will run on Thanksgiving, funded by a group called Our Country Deserves Better, (formed to opposed Obama's candidacy) thanking Palin for her efforts.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Sarah's writing a book. Also, here's a map of her life



Here's what the New York Post says about Sarah's possible book deal and check out the great Google map of her life (below):


November 9, 2008 --

SARAH Palin won't be vice president, but she won the hearts of talent scouts and literary agents who are scrambling to sign her to multimillion-dollar contracts.

CAA, ICM, William Morris, Paradigm and other agencies "smell books, talk shows and commentary for Fox and CNN" as possibilities for the Alaska governor, West Coast PR man Hal Lifson told us.

"There are several of our imprints who are eager to talk to Governor Palin," Random House spokesman Stuart Applebaum said. "She clearly has a constituency and we know books by conservatively-centered politicos usually sell very, very well."

Public-relations powerhouse Howard Rubenstein added, "She's poised to make a ton of money." But he warned, "She ought to keep an eye on what her goals are for 2012. If she plays a game and looks foolish, if she sounds like she doesn't know what she's talking about - like saying Africa is a country - she may talk herself out of a political job."

Linda Mann, president of Mann Media, which books celebrities and fashionistas for TV, noted, "Her buzz is incredible. She has car-wreck appeal. You're compelled to watch, hoping she'll say the dumbest things possible. I'd propose a show combining her love of fashion and lack of brainpower - 'Project Dumbway.' "

What kind of money can Palin expect? "That's an interesting question because everybody will compare what she gets to the book deal Tina Fey reportedly made - $6 million," said one high-ranking publishing source. "No matter what it is, the betting is she'll sign a deal by the end of the month."

One agency not expected to pursue Palin is Endeavor, for the simple reason that its founder, Ari Emanuel, is a rabid Democrat and brother of Illinois Congressman Rahm Emanuel, who has been tapped as Barack Obama's chief of staff.


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Palinology 101


Piper Palin jumping on an animal-skin trampoline in July.
Sarah Palin prepared dinner in the family's Wasilla kitchen while being interviewed by Matt Lauer, who also asked Piper a few questions. The rallies were her favorite part of the campaign, she said.




Piper and Willow on Meghan McCain's charming blog from which she is taking a break.


Piper fixing someone called Piper Baker's hair also from Meghan McCain's blog.


So adorable.

Young Sarah Palin from the Web site PopCrunch, which has collected Palin photos.


From the Web site Grizzly Bay which is very critical of Palin's zeal for hunting.


I just love these Piper Palin videos I found on YouTube. What a cutey!


I know nobody asked me to do it, but I've been monitoring the Sarah Palin videos on YouTube. I think these by the LA-based actress and comedian Lisa Donovan are the funniest spoofs. She apparently has made her name as LisaNova posting amusing videos on YouTube.

Ralph Nader appears in this last one that I've posted. While not as funny as the first two it's quite a curiosity, I think.



Snow queens.