The Triumph of the Shrill: Sarah Palin's Ultimate Vanity Project
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Sat May 28, 2011 at 08:01:48 AM EST
She probably won't be parting the waters of the Red Sea like Moses (Charlton Heston) in "The Ten Commandments"; she likely won't be standing alone, defending her town against a band of ruthless outlaws like Sherriff Will Kane (Gary Cooper) in "High Noon"; and, she won't be leading a desperate band across Mexico like Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) did in "The Undefeated."

When you're Sarah Palin and you can hand pick a right-wing Hollywood filmmaker and financier to write, produce and direct a movie that will play up -- in spectacular ways -- your effect on America's political landscape, you really don't need to be John Wayne-ish.

While the new Palin film, titled "The Undefeated," might serve as the launching pad for a race for the presidency it is also likely to forever mark her as someone with a lopsided martyr complex.

Given the less than enthusiastic reception that has thus far greeted the declared, and close to declared, Republican Party presidential candidates, and, given that The Donald is re-feigning an interest in, but is not really serious about, running, and, given that even the hapless Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor whose horrendous 2008 campaign for the presidency died on the vine, is considering throwing his hat into the ring, it may ultimately be left up to the Mama Grizzly herself to come tromping along to the rescue. 



There is definitely evidence brewing that the mama turned mayor, turned maverick, turned media star just might give it a go.   



'The Undefeated'

The most compelling piece of evidence that a presidential run may be in the offing is the recent completion of Sarah Palin: The Movie, or as it is actually titled, "The Undefeated";  a new documentary film which is set to premiere in June in Iowa. 



According to RealClearPolitics (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/05/25/palins_secre t_weapon_new_film_to_premiere_in_june_109949.html), the idea for a documentary about her life and triumphs came to Palin "Shortly after Republicans swept last November to a historic victory in which ... [she] was credited with playing a central role." Evidently, RealClearPolitics reported, "Palin pulled aside her close aide, Rebecca Mansour, to discuss a hush-hush assignment: Reach out to conservative filmmaker [and financier] Stephen K. Bannon with a request. Ask him if he would make a series of videos extolling Palin's governorship and laying to rest lingering questions about her controversial decision to resign from office with a year-and-a-half left in her first term."



Bannon is the chairman and CEO of Affinity Media - "the leading digital asset exchange and content company in the video game space," according to his Facebook page --  and has produced, directed and written a number of films. He apparently fell in love with the idea of doing Palin, and "he insisted upon taking complete control and financing it himself -- to the tune of $1 million."   



RealClearPolitics reported that Bannon, who was a naval officer and formerly worked as a banker with Goldman Sachs, has stitched together "a two-hour-long, sweeping epic" that intends to rebrand Palin and "rebuild her image; an image that has taken a fair share of hits since she quit as Governor of Alaska midstream." 



The film apparently thrilled both Sarah and husband Todd when they viewed it last week in Arizona.   



RealClearPolitics'  Scott Conroy reported that RCP "was recently given an exclusive screening of a rough cut of the now finished film, which Bannon designed, in part, to help catapult Palin from the presidential afterthought she has become in the eyes of many pundits directly to the front lines of the 2012 GOP conversation."



Conroy pointed out that while Palin "did not have any editorial role in the project, [she] facilitated access ... to key Alaskan defenders who were involved with the major achievements of her administration, and the filmmaker spent several weeks in the 49th state gathering archival film and conducting research and interviews for the project. He and his team took extraordinary measures to keep their endeavor secret." 



He reported that while Palin was "not interviewed directly, the film features on-camera interviews and commentaries from 10 Alaskans who played different roles in her political rise, as well as six Lower 48 denizens who defend her in more visceral terms, including prominent conservative firebrands Mark Levin, Andrew Breitbart and Tammy Bruce.



"Divided into three acts, the film makes the case that despite the now clichéd label, Palin was indeed a maverick who confronted the powerful forces lined up against her to achieve wide-ranging success in a short period of time. The second part of the film's message is just as clear, if more subjective: that Sarah Palin is the only conservative leader who can both build on the legacy of the Reagan Revolution and bring the ideals of the tea party movement to the Oval Office.



"Rife with religious metaphor and unmistakable allusions to Palin as a Joan of Arc-like figure, 'The Undefeated' echoes Palin's 'Going Rogue' in its tidy division of the world between the heroes who are on her side and the villains who seek to thwart her at every turn."



Bannon's right-wing Hollywood projects

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



Last year, Bannon wrote, produced and directed "Fire from the Heartland," which apparently was made under the auspices of Citizens United, and, according to the website Democracy, "showcase[d] the fired up Sarah Palins, Michelle Malkins and Ann Coulters of the conservative movement." He has also written, produced and directed "In the Face of Evil," and "Generation Zero," which won "Best Documentary" at the conservative Liberty Film Festival (http://press.take88.com/who-is-stephen-k-bannon/).



According to IMDb (The Internet Movie Database), Bannon also wrote, produced and directed "Battle for America" (2010), produced "Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration" (2006), and apparently got his start by writing, producing and directing "In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed."



In a 2005 interview with the New York Times, Bannon said that he was convinced "that culture drives politics," and that he "want[ed] to take the form that is now owned by the left - the documentary - and use it to help drive an overall political agenda that supports the culture of life."



The New York Times reported at the time that Bannon had met with Stephen McEveety, a producer of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," who reportedly controlled "a $100 million fund devoted to making and promoting family-oriented movies." The two were apparently "collaborating ... on two new Catholic-themed documentaries, one on cloning, and another on Pope Benedict XVI, which is budgeted at about $1 million."



In September 2004, McEveety and Bannon, who had "participated in discreet, religiously based outreach and financing initiatives,"  set about soliciting money for Hollywood's conservative filmmakers "from Washington's right-to-life movement."    

The future belongs to ... Palin?

After premiering in Iowa, Bannon said that he intends to hold showings in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, the next three primary states.  After that., plans for the film are unclear: Bannon might try to release it to a wider audience while Palin's Political Action Committee (SarahPAC) may make it available to donors. 



In the version that RealClearPolitics' Steve Conroy viewed, "Bannon dramatizes the theme of Palin's persecution at the hands of her enemies in the media and both political parties, a notion the former governor has long embraced. Images of lions killing a zebra and a dead medieval soldier with an arrow sticking in his back dramatize the ethics complaints filed by obscure Alaskan citizens, which Palin has cited as the primary reason for her sudden resignation in July of 2009."



What could be more Palin-like (read that offensive and obnoxious) than Sarah Palin asking a conservative filmmaker to make a tribute film about Sarah Palin?




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and this country, I'd laugh at this.  Absurdity and hubris - thy name is Palin!

Seriously!

I know a lot of people write her off, and make fun of her.  But at the same time I encounter people regularly who thinks she walks on water and MUST be put in office.  

People keep writing off the "religious right" as dying too, and you know how accurate that has been.

by ArchaeoBob on Sat May 28, 2011 at 11:34:14 AM EST

I have spoken to people when she first came on the scene. They thought she was the best thing since sliced bread. I recommended to them that they see their doctor for some medication.

The woman is the Patron Saint of 'All Stupidity/Ignorance in The United States. May God Almighty protect us from HER.

by OneOfTheWatchers on Sat Jun 04, 2011 at 12:42:07 AM EST
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to people (dominionists/fundamentalists) I've met - and a few I have to deal with - she's brilliant.

They're the sort of people who still think she walks on water and that her presidency was stolen from her.  (Of course, they're only parroting what their preachers have told them.)

(I should add that IMO fundamentalism/dominionism diminishes sapience and intelligence, and that people can be brainwashed into supporting things that are flat-out stupid... consider what's happening with Rick Scott and the laws being passed in Florida!)


by ArchaeoBob on Sat Jun 04, 2011 at 10:22:04 AM EST
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I will first say that I'm no expert in early American history, but everything I've read indicated that Paul Revere was trying to avoid letting the British know he was warning the patriots.

She says otherwise.  I rather think this is another example of absurdity.


by ArchaeoBob on Thu Jun 09, 2011 at 10:12:40 PM EST
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When her paycheck from Fox stops and not before. That is what they did with others who are now running. The others who didn't stayed on the payroll like Hukabee.

by Nightgaunt on Sun May 29, 2011 at 08:24:44 PM EST
Fox News/Roger Ailes has made it as plain as possible that Ms. Palin is NOT running for president, the MSM chasing her bus so pathetically notwithstanding.

by trog69 on Wed Jun 01, 2011 at 03:56:31 AM EST
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