Persecution Of Sarah Palin
By (Author) Matthew Continetti
Sentinel
Sentinel
28th September 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Media studies
Biography: historical, political and military
B
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 213mm
"A compelling account of journalistic malpractice on a grand scale. Those called out in this book should not be allowed to forget what they did." -Brit Hume, senior political analyst, Fox News Sarah Palin spent more than a decade making her town and her state better-she slashed government spending and corruption and encouraged economic growth. In 2008, she took to the national stage to bring her successful vision to the entire country. America quickly embraced her message, and Palin became the hottest rising star the country had seen in years. Palin was a strong and popular conservative with traditional values- work, family, and religion-and Washington Democrats and their allies in the so-called mainstream media decided she had to be destroyed. These elite liberals attacked everything from Palin's clothing to her parenting style to her church. They spread one malicious and untrue rumor after another. The media also treated Palin with such insulting condescension that it frequently lapsed into mockery. Palin was routinely ridiculed and vilified-and so was her family. Continetti shows that the liberal media did succeed in one way- they were able to give the election to Barack Obama.
Matthew Continetti is a staff writer at theWeekly Standard. His articles and reviews have also appeared in theNew York Times, theWashington Post, theLos Angeles Times, and Doublethink.He lives in Washington, DC.