Friday, January 1, 2010

More awards, titles and nominations for Sarah Palin, Part 2

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More awards, titles and nominations for Sarah Palin keep coming in...

2009 was The Year of Sarah Palin, according to Sphere editor Steve Pendlebury:
"The president is always under a microscope, so it's natural that he dominates the news throughout the year. That's especially true for the first year of a young president who was swept into office on the promise of change. But if anyone rivaled President Barack Obama this year when it came to making headlines and consistently eliciting strong reactions from all sides, it was the woman who hoped to be vice president."

"In many ways, 2009 was the Year of Sarah Palin."
Meanwhile, About.com Guide to Christianity editor Mary Fairchild named former Gov. Palin one of the 10 Most Talked About Christians of the Decade:
"Admittedly, Sarah Palin is a latecomer to the chatter waves. However, the former Alaska Governor and John McCain's running mate in 2008, has attracted enough love-hate attention in the last two years of the decade to make up for her previous relative obscurity."
Susan Page of USA Today named the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate one of The biggest political winners of 2009:
"In July, Palin announced she was resigning as governor of Alaska a little more than halfway through her four-year term."

"Yet by the end of 2009, she was a best-selling author and a hero for anti-spending, anti-Obama Tea Party conservatives who are emerging as a political force."
The website Health Care BS dubbed Sarah Palin The Most Influential Voice Of The 2009 Reform Debate:
"It is no coincidence that the continuing slide in support for Obamacare began in earnest after her 'death panel' post. Likewise the huge intensity increase among those opposed to the Democrat 'reform' bills."

"Her entry into the reform debate galvanized millions of voters looking for a voice. This is something that Barack Obama has failed to do, even with the Presidential bully pulpit and an absurdly sycophantic 'news' media."
Even liberal Taylor Marsh pronounced The Arctic Fox the Biggest winner of 2009, admitting that Sarah Palin put.. 
"...so much fear into the DNC that they put out an oppo memo on her, even though she’s not running for anything (until 2012, that is)."
First Update: Sarah Palin is one of fice nominees for Person of the Year in the NRE 2009 Awards:
"Despite some of the nastiest attacks ever devised by the left wing hate media Palin has risen above it all. When others are preaching moderate behavior Sarah Palin is one of the few people willing to stand up for conservative ideals."
And marketing consultant John Tantillo named former Governor Palin one of the Top Five Brand Winners of 2009.

Second Update: Dave Nalle at The Next Right included The Return of Sarah Palin in his Top Ten Political Events of 2009:
"2009 showed us that Sarah Palin was not just a flash in the pan and was not going to go away. Despite continued derisionm from the media and the left and despite the refusal of blue state bookstores to even stock her campaign memoir, she made the top of the bestseller list and was very well received in her nationwide tour."
- JP

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