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Sarah Palin Documentary Setting Stage For 2012 Presidential Campaign?

Sarah Palin Documentary

BECKY BOHRER and PHILIP ELLIOTT   05/26/11 12:25 AM ET   AP

JUNEAU, Alaska — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has authorized a feature-length film about her rise, added staff and recently said she has "that fire in the belly" for a presidential bid – all steps that fuel speculation she's inching toward a White House run.

Her supporters are putting together a campaign-in-waiting in Iowa, the lead-off nominating caucus, in the hopes the Republicans' 2008 vice presidential nominee decides to join the race.

There are even reports she bought a home in Arizona, not far from her daughter's, which aides have suggested could be a campaign headquarters if she goes forward.

Clearly Palin will be part of the conversation on Republican presidential contenders, but it's not certain she wants to be a candidate. With near-universal name recognition, loyal supporters and nearly unrivaled fundraising potential, Palin remains the biggest unknown in the presidential field and could wait longer than most to answer that question.

Palin is weighing her family's privacy against advice from a growing circle of political advisers. She rehired two former aides to help plan her events, suggesting she is ready to travel extensively again, and shuffled other advisers as she steps up her public appearances.

"I want to make sure that we have a candidate out there with tea party principles," she said recently.

That doesn't mean she's rushing to be that person.

Although Palin has made no obvious moves on her own behalf in early nominating states, California lawyer Peter Singleton has been meeting with county GOP organizations in Iowa since last winter. Working with Singleton, a group of Palin supporters has been building an independent, statewide organization this year at the ready should Palin decide to run.

"I don't know where Sarah's mind is, I don't think anyone knows that," said Meg Stapleton, who served as Palin's spokeswoman in the governor's office and after. "I think at this point in time, it's only within her heart and her mind and she's keeping it that way."

The GOP field is starting to set, with candidates making official their White House plans in recent or coming weeks. None, however, has truly engaged the party's base, and polls indicate likely primary voters and caucus-goers are dissatisfied and looking for other options. Should she run, Palin could fill that hunger and quickly galvanize a party eager to campaign against President Barack Obama but uncertain who their best warrior would be.

"I do have that fire in the belly," Palin told Fox News Channel.

She hasn't signaled how long that fire might burn, however. Palin's star power means she might not have to enter the race as early as the others. A late entry could build excitement for her, an online fundraising burst could quickly pay for the campaign and her social media prowess could trump a traditional campaign.

Palin also would come to the 2012 campaign with serious hurdles. She has a loyal following among conservatives and tea-party activists, but she remains a divisive figure among the wider public. Polls show more people have an unfavorable opinion of her than not, and her abrupt resignation from the governor's office two years ago is the open question for many Republicans.

Palin supporters hope an upcoming documentary about her rise and time as Alaska's governor will calm their worries. "The Undefeated," set to premiere next month in Iowa, is stoking speculation she wants to reframe how that period is characterized.

"This film is a call to action for a campaign like 1976: Reagan vs. the establishment. Let's have a good old-fashioned brouhaha," Stephen Bannon, the filmmaker, said in a statement.

Palin asked an aide to reach out to Bannon about making videos on her time as Alaska's governor; Bannon wound up making a movie instead, reported on the website Real Clear Politics, which broke the news of the film.

Stapleton, the former spokesperson, said she has seen a rough cut, which she said married interviews with Palin insiders with media accounts from that time to provide an "accurate portrayal of her record."

News of the film comes as a former member of Palin's inner circle published a scathing tell-all. Frank Bailey's "Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin: A Memoir of Our Tumultuous Years" was based on tens of thousands of emails he collected. In it, he paints an unflattering portrait of Palin as someone who wanted to quit the governorship even earlier than her surprise resignation on the July 4, 2009, holiday weekend.

It also comes amid reports that the family purchased a $1.7 million home in Scottsdale, Ariz., where advisers have suggested a campaign could be based. Alaska's distance from the lower 48 states would be a major hurdle should she run, and trips to New Hampshire would consume entire days if she wanted to get home to spend time with one of her five children.

Scottsdale is an hour's drive from Maricopa, where Palin's 20-year-old daughter, Bristol, purchased a home.

Palin advisers would not comment on the Arizona properties. The New York Times, citing two people familiar with the details of the real estate transaction, said the Palins used a shell company that hid their identity.

It's not clear, though, whether the Republicans' 2008 vice presidential nominee, will ultimately decide to join the race. She commands six-figure sums for her speeches, earns a paycheck as a Fox News Channel contributor and is a best-selling author.

Should she run, she'd have to give up that income. Should she lose the primary, she'd give up some of her cache. And it's not as if she lacks for attention right now.

Whereas other potential candidates struggle for the limelight, Palin fires off 140-character missives on Twitter to her more than 525,000 followers. Her Facebook page offers her more serious opinions on the day's news to her almost 3 million supporters.

Ivan Moore, a pollster based in Anchorage, thinks Palin will run – but for the notoriety, not the job.

"She's achieved what she's achieved in terms of earning money so far based on a failed vice presidential run," said Moore, who works for Republicans and Democrats alike. "Imagine what she could do from a presidential run."

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Elliott reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa, contributed to this report.

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JUNEAU, Alaska — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has authorized a feature-length film about her rise, added staff and recently said she has "that fire in the belly" for a presidential bid –...
JUNEAU, Alaska — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has authorized a feature-length film about her rise, added staff and recently said she has "that fire in the belly" for a presidential bid –...
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09:56 AM on 05/30/2011
So are the Koch Brothers financing this film for their drill baby drill, tea party babe?
11:55 PM on 05/29/2011
I'll reject all red-wing responds.
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maidenofdforest
Eclectic Ket
06:40 PM on 05/29/2011
Words "potential," "setting,' "hints," makes the Republican faith whet some appetites for their lady icon to join the fray....we on the opposite side will jubilate if she will. We can't wait for the Comedy Circus to fill the run of a non stop Roadshow. Grizzly Bear will be coming out to play!!! Hoooray!!
05:11 PM on 05/27/2011
MORE OF THE SAME STUPIDITY...POLITICS WITH HER SINKING TO THE LOWEST...
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VA RT
10:02 AM on 05/27/2011
Undefeated? Not if she runs for anything ever again..... Don't mind if she tries though. She knows Alaska is done with her, so she's taken her carnival show to Arizona. She probably thinks she can win a senate seat there. There's no other state where she'd have a chance.
08:34 AM on 05/27/2011
Wow - three stories on SP this morning.... she's baaaaack! Never cease to be amazed by how she finds ways to have people send her money.... kind of depressing that we have individuals in this country who will actually play into her money grubbing hand. Why on earth would Rolling Thunder folks let her be a part of something that is so genuine when she is insincere at best?
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me again
I'm not wrong....
07:38 AM on 05/27/2011
Palin quote from above: "I want to make sure that we have a candidate out there with tea party principles,"

So how can Palin who came out heavily for the now defeated Ryan plan explain that 70% of the Tea Party wants socialist Medicare and Medicaide to be left alone.

Her "rolling thunder" tour must be named for what's happening from the "fire in her belly."
Ana4
neutrino alert, just passing through
01:57 AM on 05/27/2011
Now, let's not be too hard on SP. Everyone has a purpose, even if it to set a negative example. There seem to be a lot of those around in politics and business these days.
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Scott Zwartz
08:54 PM on 05/26/2011
Shouldn't pundits be just a tad brighter than the readers?

Sarah Palin suffers from paranoia -- systematic delusions of grandeur and/or persecution. In her case, it's both delusion of grandeur, i.e. she's always the Savior, and persecution, i.e. everyone is out to get her. The two delusions are tied together in most paranoid's mind. "They are out to get me because I am the Savior."

Her fire in the belly is the paranoid's passion that he/she is the Savior.

Sarah will do whatever her paranoia tells her to do. She'll think it is God speaking to her. She can go either way: (1) She must Save the country by running or (2) She must Save the country by not running and instead by leading a movement to throw all money-lenders out of the Temple.

Just listen closely -- there are always the rumblings of grandiosity and persecution in the background.
11:22 PM on 05/26/2011
I agree with your analysis. Palin has a serious mental problem.
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Holy Money
01:00 AM on 05/27/2011
In psychology it is called inflation. Her meager religious experiences are subjugated to the grandiosity her ego inflicts on its own demise. A paradox but one that is borne away by foregrounding the paranoia Christ inflation. I think it not so much in the background just look at all the photos of the extreme grimacing.
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Nabil Muhammad
06:27 PM on 05/26/2011
I sure hope she runs!
08:01 PM on 05/26/2011
I like Sarah but she is doing so much good right where she is. She is getting the masses rallied. Someone needs to do that and she is good at it - people relate to her. I should say free thinking people anyway.
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LORNADOONS
my micro went macro.
04:52 PM on 05/26/2011
Just when you thought it could not get any more absurd (if not insulting!) , now just coming out, the news that Palin will be starting a national bus tour! (you ought to see the bus graphics!)

Those "Real Americans", the tea baggers, the ultra patriots, the good ole "we want our country back" white crowd are probably going nuts with such news!
03:52 PM on 05/26/2011
Sarah is a well paid political media phenomena not a serious presidential prospect. It just shows how well the political media culture controls the public debate these days when nonsense like this gets so much attention but nagging legitimate questions of real importance to people get crowded out of the discussions or conveniently kicked down the road waiting for lip service in the next election charade.
Forget 2012. Its the current leadership that needs to be under the media spotlight.
What about asking the Obama crowd how come what started with going after a few bad guys 9 years ago actually turned out to mean the gradual forced rearrangement of the entire middle east? And why it is that while we are apparently going bankrupt we are clearly diverting ever more national resources into this undefined yet ever expanding top priority? And why have no Wall street crooks or officials been prosecuted for creating the biggest financial scandal in history? Why instead did they all get rewarded for their crimes and re capitalized at huge disguised public expense, why was the whole thing just swept under the rug?
No wonder people are so frustrated today, when they see all this serious stuff going on and naturally want answers to glaring questions like these but then the media treats them like simple tribal natives trying to distract them with colored glass beads while the white colonists are stealing their land.
04:25 PM on 05/26/2011
The guys of wall street have been convicted and sent to prison, those who are still waiting for their trial will be convicted and sent to prison as well. Ye of little faith, things take time, the president can't get up one morning and think"well today I'm going to bring in the guys from gitmo and find out everything" He has to wait on other people to do the investigations, just like on csi. He has had to untangle the mess the prior administration left, plus all the new stuff. Most of the loans have been paid back only a few seem to think that they don't have to pay anyone back. I don't talk in technical terms because my brain has been damaged from seisures. Patience is all I can say, if I can wait so can you. Besides somethings that you mentioned have been done, we just don't know the details. Ok? Have a great day...See Ya.
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girldog
I support Elizabeth Warren
05:36 PM on 05/26/2011
"...what started with going after a few bad guys 9 years ago..."
Way to distort the fact that George Bush led this country into two wars under false pretenses.
07:54 PM on 05/26/2011
I think you both have good points - work together - The enemy is in the oval office
03:51 PM on 05/26/2011
I'm still trying to figure out what about her life makes her documentary a must-see?!?!
08:39 AM on 05/27/2011
Nothing.
03:28 PM on 05/26/2011
I've got a better chance of winning the lottery than she does of winning the presidency. The lottery odds are about the same as her making a rational comment.
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bgreen152
Vote out the Anti American Republicans
02:10 PM on 05/26/2011
Let's see that birth certificate Sarah.I think her mom slipped across the border to Canada to give birth. Just show us your long form birth certificate. Why won't she show her birth certificate. Come on Sarah let's see it.