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Palin Reprises Her Role As The Great Impostor

Posted: 02/14/2012 7:50 am

When Sarah Palin was spotted near the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, supporters, journalists, and photographers ran to her side. When it was discovered that the woman was really Patti Lyons, a Palin impostor, the crowd stayed.

Journalists interviewed her and photographers photographed her. Supporters of the real Palin asked the impostor for her autograph and told her how much they adored her. It didn't matter that Lyons was not really Palin.

Even by the standards of this year's presidential campaign, this was a bit odd.

But actually, it revealed a lot about Palin, her supporters, and the state of the far right. A lot of Palin's supporters don't know the difference between what is real and what is false -- and they don't appear to care that they don't.

Palin was back in all her vainglory Saturday night in her speech at the CPAC. The adoring crowd cheered as Palin delivered a speech that was full of sound and fury. It was just like old times.

Palin, as we remember, ran for the vice presidency without knowing the duties of the vice president. She questioned the patriotism of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama but openly supported an organization, the Alaska Independence Party, which wanted to secede from the United States because it had "no use for America or her damned institutions."

Palin, who was then governor of Alaska, called her opponents socialists while running the U.S.'s most socialistic state. She campaigned to end earmarks, but as mayor and governor enthusiastically sought and secured million of dollars in earmarks. She called herself a hockey mom of and for the people while spending more than $150,000 on the clothes she wore while campaigning.

Palin regularly compared herself with conservative icon Ronald Reagan but appeared to know little about his life and career. After hearing Palin compare herself to Reagan, Peggy Noonan, Reagan's speechwriter and confidant responded, "Excuse me, but this was even ignorant for Ms. Palin The point is not, 'He was a great man and you are a nincompoop,' though this is true."

Palin talked frequently often about her Christianity but appeared to know little about The Bible nor seemed to care that she didn't, according to Frank Bailey, who served as a close aide to Palin. Bailey said he lost faith in Palin when he realized that what she said was God's word was really her own. "I was convinced that her priorities and personality are not only ill suited to head a political party or occupy national office," Bailey said, "but would lead to a disaster of, well, biblical proportions."

After nearly four years of Palin, much of the country, including a lot of Republicans, believes that Palin is herself an impostor. "If B.S. were currency," Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist Kathleen Parker once said, "Palin could bail out Wall Street herself."

Other conservatives are more critical. Columnist David Brooks said that Palin "represents a fatal cancer to the Republican Party." Commentator David Frum agreed. Palin's "divisiveness is not just within the country, it's divisive within the party, and many fear, as I do, that while she's very popular with some Republicans," Frum said, "she represents a future that leads the party both to political defeat and then to ineffectiveness in government."

Palin's popularity left columnist Steve Chapman deflated. "I silently weep that the right has been reduced to this absurd fantasist know-it-all who believes her ignorance is her selling point." And former First Lady Barbara Bush expressed her desire that Palin disappear from politics. "I think she's very happy in Alaska," Bush said, "and I hope she stays there."

Finally, something that Democrats and a lot of Republicans can agree on.

Chris Lamb is a professor of communication at the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C.., and author of the newly published, "The Sound and Fury of Sarah Palin" from FrontLine Press.

 
 
 
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08:47 PM on 02/15/2012
they want to kcuf her that's why repubs are so interested in her, their mind is in the gutter.
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Estreet1964
Gimmie the beat boys and free my soul....
03:00 PM on 02/15/2012
Conservatives don't "do" reality. That's why they're so fond of Fox News.
01:48 PM on 02/15/2012
This is what professors are obsessed with? Why not work on bringing down college tuition? you know, being useful?
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Jarrod Putnam
And so long as men die, liberty will never perish
09:22 PM on 02/15/2012
Oh yes, because of course a human being can only write an article and that is all they do their life. Multi tasking does not exist. Oh yeah, they also must have a giant say in tuition fees too! What a crazy (unrealistic) world.
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Ktbu Lfu
Tired of people making fun of my micro-bio
01:03 PM on 02/15/2012
I still think she is in the running to be the next Mrs. Gingrich.
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12:32 PM on 02/15/2012
Palindrones are the sump of the gene pool
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12:03 PM on 02/15/2012
McCain handed his campaign over to her. What a strange thing. I can't wait to see how the GOP will ruin their chances yet again with a wobbly nominee and an even worse running mate.
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Dr Idris
polymathy is not understanding
11:25 AM on 02/15/2012
This Blog is accurate. There is something more that perhaps should be mentioned here. Of course the Republicans created their own Frankenstein monster. But especially David Brooks and David Frum-maybe a little more Frum-should consider this. Starting at least by the '80's, the group of mostly ex-liberals, ex-leftists, even Scoop Jackson Democrats, became the core of the Neoconservative movement. Many of them were cultural conservatives, who had still been "progressive" by '50's button down era standards. But they became peripheral in the Academy and the Culture in general, during the '60's (ETC.) That is when they became Neo-Cons. (One might even say Neo-Victorians) Once they started to join Republican administrations, they were faced with a choice. They had to support KNOW NOTHINGS for their agenda to succeed. The alliance backfired on them and now people like David Frum are openly uncomfortable and embarrassed. (Also (fortunately) their "moment" seems perhaps to have passed.) One even suspects that they expect and are not that disturbed by a second term of Obama. They are the ones responsible. They went too far. some of them are learned and might appreciate this. Greek Tragedy in two easy lessons 1) Don't go too far 2) You don't know how far too far is till you've gone it.
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SeattleNick
Do your own research to find your truth.
08:41 AM on 02/15/2012
Sara who? Chuckie Who?
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bdinchi
07:55 AM on 02/15/2012
I have said for years that Palin is a phony. However, her ignorance on numerous issues really represents the large swath of the American public, particularly those who find her appealing as a politician.
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Morrisminor24
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12:43 PM on 02/15/2012
Like Rush's and FOX's audience?
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SophomoricOne
"Even Napoleon had his Watergate" - YB
02:12 PM on 02/16/2012
I can see a book title now..."Stupid Like Me"
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04:47 AM on 02/15/2012
She quit being the elected Governor of the largest state in our nation, for less responsibility, more media coverage. She was never going to be the President of anything, but she thinks she can play one on tv. Nothing she's ever said can't be better said by someone else, with the facts to back it up.
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02:53 AM on 02/15/2012
it is absolutely amazing that everything we need to know about Palin became apparent within 72 hours of her introduction to the national stage. McCain unveiled her right before the weekend, and by the following Monday morning, my mother was calling me laughing uncontrollably over the unfolding saga that is Sarah Palin. it is absolutely stellar to see members of the GOP acting as though they are just beginning to see the truth, and mind-boggling the many who still refuse to accept what is right in front of their faces. Democrats, take a bow. we called all of this right from the start. the knocked up daughter was not getting married, Palin was only chasing money and fame, and (most importantly) there was zero chance of her putting her money where her always-open mouth is and actually running for anything that would subject her to further public scrutiny. now she's busy trying to shove her family into the spotlight of reality television, while the ever-faithful members of her flock keep sending her money in hopes she will come out of retirement and save the nation. it would be entertaining if it was not so incredibly pitiful to watch.
08:41 AM on 02/15/2012
Wow! 3 days of biased information from the Obama loving media on somebody you knew nothing about, and your mind was made up!
No attempt at open mindedness. Which goes for the rest of you intolerant statists.
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Ktbu Lfu
Tired of people making fun of my micro-bio
12:02 PM on 02/15/2012
That is all it took for intelligent people to figure out that she was hired because she was cute as she has no substance.
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01:43 PM on 02/15/2012
i notice you don't even waste your time trying to counter my assessment of Palin, so you skipped right to the 'blame the evil liberal media' strategy. which part are you most upset about... that Palin is 100% of how i described her, or that the Democrats (and vast majority of the Independents) figured it out first? quick... send her another donation... that'll show us!
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Ktbu Lfu
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12:01 PM on 02/15/2012
I totally agree. This woman was a joke from the get go it's just there were more of us who were intelligent enough to get that immediately.
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12:42 PM on 02/15/2012
As soon as she said 4 sentences, I realized she was a nonentity. And everything she said or did later just confirmed it. But Palindrones like to claim how tolerant, open minded and intelligent they all are then wonder why the rest of the world drops it jaw in amazement or disgust
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hollace
I told you I was sick
02:21 AM on 02/15/2012
how perfectly put.
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TeebagsKiLLingAMERICA
underpayingTAXES is bad for AMERICA
12:20 AM on 02/15/2012
Yeah, Thanks again John McCain for leaving your trash behind.
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GypsyRobin
Cast aspersions on Gohmert not his asparagus!
11:57 PM on 02/14/2012
Oh but can this charade get anymore pathetic than it already is?

We've had her number for ages now so please, let's bury it in the Alaskan Tundra for once and for all.
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10:34 PM on 02/14/2012
HAS ANYONE EXPLAINED TO MS. PALIN HER 15 MINUTES ARE UP!