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For Beck And Palin, Two Fox News Stars Fade

April 12, 2011 8:41 am ET by Eric Boehlert

The news flashes came just five hours apart last Wednesday, April 6. Both bulletins brought bad news for Fox News stars, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. And both headlines marked the end of a right-wing era of sorts in American media. Indeed, the simultaneous rise and fall of Beck and Palin stand as remarkable tales of Fox News failures, as well as for the radical, Obama-hating media movement they’ve helped champion on cable TV.

At 12:18 p.m. on Wednesday, the head-turning press release announcing Glenn Beck’s pending departure from Fox News was published on Beck’s website, The Blaze.  Confirming speculation that Beck and Fox News were parting ways in the wake of Beck’s falling ratings and the massive advertising boycott that was bleeding his program, the breakup was shocking nonetheless. The move would have been unthinkable one year earlier, when Beck was being toasted in the press as a cultural phenomena and battling Bill O’Reilly for the crown of Most Watched Show In Cable News. 

That was bombshell Number One on Wednesday. Five hours later at 5:00 p.m., a smaller Fox News explosion went off when the Wall Street Journal and NBC News published the results of their latest polling effort. For Fox News’ Palin, the findings were disastrous: Her disapproval rating fell to an all-time high of 53 percent. (Just 25 percent view her positively.)

And when Republican voters were asked which candidate they preferred to be the party’s nominee in 2012, Palin, who often used to sit atop of that list, barely registered a double-digit response, which slotted her into fifth place among a weak field of contenders. (If Palin were the nominee, she’d likely turn Georgia and South Carolina blue, warned one pollster.)

It’s true that Palin may have no interest in running for president. And yes, her personal polling numbers have been in the ditch for quite a while (although the Beltway press often ignored that fact.) But what must have stung Palin about the NBC/WSJ numbers were they came at a time when her overall cultural standing seemed to have evaporated.

For instance, as last week’s budget and spending showdown loomed and the press obsessed over a possible shutdown of the federal government, Palin took to her Facebook page and posted a blistering attack on Obama.

Not that long ago an online missive like that from Palin would have generated headlines and been treated as a news event in and of itself. (Think “death panels.”) Instead, last week it was mostly crickets as Palin’s Facebook screed barely drew a passing glance from the Beltway press or the larger political arena.

The collective shoulder shrug, not to mention the brutal NBC/WSJ polling results, prompted Salon’s Steve Kornacki  to ask, “What Ever Happened to Sarah Palin?”

[A]t some point recently, she stopped simply being a polarizing lightning rod -- one with as many fanatical followers as diehard critics -- and transformed into a figure who even Republican-leaning voters have a hard time taking seriously.

The same questions were being asked last week about Beck’s cable TV demise. How did Time’s Person Of the Year contender and right-wing King Of All Media fall so far so fast?  Was it because he claimed President Obama hated white people? He urged Catholics to leave the church during the holy season of Lent last year? Or was it because Beck illogically portrayed the pro-democracy movement that swept Egypt this winter as the unleashing of demonic forces that would soon threaten peace around the world? (That was too much even for Bill Kristol.)

Just over a year ago, Beck and Palin seemed poised to use their unique Fox News platforms to reshape the American political culture.

But it never happened.

Following the pep rally he threw himself last summer in Washington, D.C, Beck seemed to want to position him as a leader who transcended party politics. But Beck quickly slipped back into his dark, conspiratorial ways, advertising partisan demagoguery that was often laced with attacks that were unspeakably irresponsible. 

As for Palin, she was going to change the political press by essentially ignoring it. Often refusing to engage with mainstream reporters, Palin for long stretches restricted her media interaction to right-wing talk radio hosts, bloggers and Fox News hosts. Palin was going around the Establishment media to prove just how irrelevant it had become. (And how powerful the GOP Noise Machine had become).

Incredibly, lots of Beltway scribes bought into, and promoted,  the ruse. Time’s Mark Halperin last year marveled at how Palin “can dominate the news cycle with a single tweet and generate three days of coverage with a single speech.” He also toasted her “energy, charisma and popularity” and announced Palin was “operating on a different plane, hovering higher than a mere celebrity, more buoyant than an average politician.” (Wow.)

In reality, the Fox News contributor Palin locked herself in the far-right media bubble where she became most famous for whining about her press coverage. “It was clear then that Palin is drunk on her own anger, self-regard and sense of victimization,” wrote Steve Chapman of The Chicago Tribune last week.

We also can’t escape the fact that both Fox News’ Beck and Palin fell in love with their own hype; with their own press clippings and became convinced they were transcendent figures in American media.

April 6, both Beck and Palin received painful reminders that they are not.

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    • Author by jjamele2880 (April 12, 2011 8:45 am ET)
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      Bachmann and Trump have stolen away Palin's thunder. She's finally, mercifully, become Old News.
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      • Author by DAWUSS (April 12, 2011 8:54 am ET)
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        Trump, yes. Bachmann, not so sure on.

        Neither is electable IMO.
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      • Author by timesthree (April 12, 2011 8:55 am ET)
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        During her conversation with Judge Jeanine (note: not O'Reily or Hannity,) Palin sounds pretty ticked about the attention Trump is getting. She also looks again, as if she has smelled something bad.
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    • Author by timesthree (April 12, 2011 8:51 am ET)
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      A turning point for Palin was when SHE played the victim after Gabrielle Gifford's horific shooting.
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      • Author by foole (April 12, 2011 9:01 am ET)
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        That was stomach churning. I couldn't believe she was that egotistical and stupid. This fall from popularity couldn't have happened to two more deserviing excuses for human beings, as far as I'm concerned.
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      • Author by grrson (April 12, 2011 9:06 am ET)
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        I defy anyone to watch that Facebook video she put out in the wake of the Giffords shooting and not cringe at the snide and derisive manner in which she "defended" herself.

        Sarah Palin will soon become so unpopular, she won't even draw a crowd in Wasilla.

        But maybe Bristol can put in a good word with the "Dancing With the Stars" people. Mario Lopez or Tom DeLay could be looking for a partner...
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        • Author by timesthree (April 12, 2011 9:09 am ET)
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          Tom Delay will have a full dance card in prison.
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          • Author by grrson (April 12, 2011 9:54 am ET)
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            I've heard it called the "Forced Horizontal Mambo."

            No fancy outfits needed though...
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            • Author by magnolialover (April 12, 2011 10:33 am ET)
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              This is a real fact.

              Every year in prisons across the US, there are a reported 275,000 rapes. There are more that are not reported.
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            • Author by dazednamused (April 12, 2011 7:55 pm ET)
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              If anyone thinks DeLay is going anywhere other than a country club, you're being naive. As much as I would like a guy named ThunderNuts to be his cell mate, I don't think it's happening.
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              • Author by grrson (April 12, 2011 9:37 pm ET)
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                I know, just wishful thinking on my part.

                Although I will cross my fingers about ThunderNuts....
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          • Author by Leelee114 (April 13, 2011 12:40 pm ET)
               
            One can only hope!
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        • Author by BigJay (April 12, 2011 10:43 am ET)
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          she won't even draw a crowd in Wasilla

          She can't do that now... She is hated (and feared) in Alaska...
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          • Author by nerzog (April 12, 2011 11:28 am ET)
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            Those who know her best...
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            • Author by ultrasanktpauli (April 12, 2011 12:41 pm ET)
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              but she's so pretty...
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              • Author by MX5Bob (April 12, 2011 2:29 pm ET)
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                In a sleazy, I've had five
                beers and don't want to leave the bowling alley alone kind of way.
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                • Author by wavydavy (April 14, 2011 1:15 pm ET)
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                  Really? It would only take 5 beers for you to find that pig with lipstick attractive?

                  The entire annual output of Anheuser-Busch wouldn't be enough for me.
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              • Author by juliajayne1 (April 12, 2011 3:17 pm ET)
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                Pretty is as pretty does, which makes her tres UG...;-)
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              • Author by johnsta (April 13, 2011 12:12 pm ET)
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                I have never really found her attractive really at all, and what little she has in that regard is nullified by her voice completely.

                I don't know how her husband can stand listening to her...
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      • Author by goesto11 (April 12, 2011 9:08 am ET)
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        It's odd that the media/political analysts aren't really pointing to the Giffords shooting as pivotal in Palin's seeming downfall.

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        • Author by MickD (April 12, 2011 12:37 pm ET)
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          Can't criticize Simple Syrup...she might be runnin' and the Lamestream Media LOVES a Simple Syrup campaign, because she sells soap, besides her bigotry.
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        • Author by CoolSlaw (April 12, 2011 1:07 pm ET)
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          It's odd that the media/political analysts aren't really pointing to the Giffords shooting as pivotal in Palin's seeming downfall.


          Is that surprising? They'll "realize" it much later after they give lip service to every right wing explanation that excuses Palin any responsibility in her downfall. Then they'll sort of sneak it into any future articles on the subject.

          Remember, the mainstream media is far more eager to appear foolish then it is to appear to support any ideas that originated with liberals.
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      • Author by MsYellowDog (April 12, 2011 6:27 pm ET)
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        I agree, and stumble and bumble as she did,she could not wish away her US map with target crosshairs on it.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (April 12, 2011 9:01 am ET)
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      But Palin and Beck still have promising futures doing infomercials.
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      • Author by magnolialover (April 12, 2011 9:08 am ET)
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        Beck and Palin also have something else in common. They both left/quit the jobs they had under the guise of in doing so, they would become stronger, and more relevant.
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    • Author by CrashGordon (April 12, 2011 9:04 am ET)
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      Not that long ago an online missive like that from Palin would have generated headlines and been treated as a news event in and of itself. (Think “death panels.”) Instead, last week it was mostly crickets as Palin’s Facebook screed barely drew a passing glance from the Beltway press or the larger political arena.


      Maybe the mainstream media has finally caught on to the fact that reporting her every Facebook post and Twitter feed is not news. And that there's absolutely no reason to be repeating what amounts to press releases for a half-term governor and failed vice-presidential candidate.
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      • Author by magnolialover (April 12, 2011 9:09 am ET)
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        Maybe the MSM finally realized that every time she talked about, well, whatever it is she talks about, she was yakking about how the MSM was evil, and were liberal, and that they could not be trusted, and so on.

        Maybe they finally woke up, and said, why do we cover her? She hates us. Screw it. No more coverage for her.
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        • Author by cst (April 12, 2011 9:38 am ET)
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          That would indicate a level of self-respect- which is something we haven't seen from the MSM since they turned tabloid almost a generation ago.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (April 12, 2011 9:35 am ET)
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      It's very heartening that these two boils on public discourse are fading. I knew it would happen, even in the darkest days of their rising popularity, but it was often very discouraging and saddening. Still, they are not gone and their impact, namely the Teaparty, are still here and the TeaCon candidates still hold office for at least another two years. And I'm not sure how long it will take for the negative energy to fade. There has been thirty years of increasing anger and vitriol from the Right, it has made governing much more difficult, it may take even longer to get past this period of our history.
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    • Author by peace4all (April 12, 2011 9:42 am ET)
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      their stars are not really fading. the real reason for their decline is that their corporate handlers no longer need them. you don't really think the tea party was becks idea do you? or that sara palin actually has an idea? no, these two did what their handlers told them to and now they are no longer needed. within a year both with be just a bad tasting memory. the corporate plutocracy used them to get the people with oatmeal for brains to fight against their own self interest. nope, these two are done unless of course, their dopey followers begin to get a clue and fight back. then they will trot out a couple more like beck and palin to bring the stupid back under control.
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    • Author by Maimon (April 12, 2011 9:45 am ET)
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      Wow America, you must have got a dose of Reality. Both Beck and Palin dropping in popularity.

      Bravo America, now we have to work on Newt, Huckabee and Bachman.

      Breath in the reality deeply America and don't slip back.
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    • Author by beDecent (April 12, 2011 9:53 am ET)
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      Fox News just uses their "talent" in rotation. People who once supported the duo have grown tired of them--this will be the summer of Bachmann and Napolitano spouting nonsense.

      It doesn't seem to matter whose mouth it's coming from, we all know that the directives come from the top.
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      • Author by Boswell (April 12, 2011 1:57 pm ET)
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        yup the bagger/birther babies got tired of their slinky-spined toys
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    • Author by Russ139 (April 12, 2011 9:55 am ET)
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      When she trademarked her name, and that of her daughter's, it was perhaps the "straw that broke the camel's back".

      With all due respect to Mark Halpern (a hollow suit, if there ever was one), Presidential contenders simply don't 1) quit their job as Governor, and 2) trademark their name.

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      • Author by dogbreath (April 12, 2011 10:22 am ET)
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        I wonder if her tombstone, many years from now, will read.

        Here lies Sarah (TM).
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        • Author by juliajayne1 (April 12, 2011 12:25 pm ET)
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          In a weird, "WTF" kind of way
          Sarah had a certain cachet.
          As the queen of malaprops
          And word salad special ops,
          She nevertheless made much hay.

          The twit liked to "squirmish" with words
          And "refudiate" truth for her herd
          Using major deceit
          Even in twitter tweets
          Her tombstone will read, "Here Lies a Terd"*


          *I can not believe that MMFA's filter won't let me spell that word correctly!
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          • Author by Occam'sTaser (April 12, 2011 1:23 pm ET)
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            Nice job jj.

            I suffered a lengthy rewrite (from memory) over that particular 'obscenity' just the other day. Go figure.
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            • Author by juliajayne1 (April 12, 2011 2:45 pm ET)
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              I'm waiting for the day when the words "Glenn Beck" and "Sarah Palin" trip the obscenity filter! Now those are some really obscene words...ha! ;-)
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    • Author by hawkeye13 (April 12, 2011 10:24 am ET)
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      It will be a beautiful day when the Fox News Comedy Troupe goes the way of Morton Downey Jr., flaming out in a hailstorm of crazy and into irrelevance. Over time, they will have to keep upping the ante to continue to shock and anger their increasingly desensitized audience. Eventually, the few sane Republican voters that are left (and Independents who willingly vote Republican) will realize just what a clustertruck of insanity their party has become. Then those voters will make like a tree and leave the sphere of influence of the rotting shell of a once proud propaganda institution smoldering in its own self-worship, self-loathing, and self-pity.
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      • Author by dandelion (April 12, 2011 11:29 am ET)
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        Speaking of Morton Downey Jr. I always thought that Beck was one fake skinhead attack away from obscurity. I figured he'd combust in a big dramatic way. Instead it seems as if he and Palin are slowly deflating and fluttering into the fringes.

        This was inevitable. Both are works of fiction and mythology created by themselves (I'm a maverick!) and their followers' suspension of disbelief (Glenn tells the truth!). But you can't perpetrate a fraud forever. Pretty soon people see you for what you are: a psychologically unbalanced egotist who exploits your position and influence for personal gain.
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        • Author by normalguy (April 13, 2011 10:16 am ET)
             
          Complete agreement. You could see Beck was losing it day by day.
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      • Author by MsYellowDog (April 12, 2011 6:39 pm ET)
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        I hope it happens the way you say. I have been waiting for about 15 years,and have been afraid they would outlive me for sure.
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    • Author by toonthenews (April 12, 2011 11:09 am ET)
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      As happy as many are to see Glenn Beck go, most humorist are also disappointed as they will have to find another wingnut for a source of political humor. To be sure though we have not heard the last of Glenn Beck. In looking for an appropriate way to send him off and going through audio from a few of his shows it became apparent that Glenn Beck has been singing his own version of the Beatle Revolution all along!
      So for you viewing pleasure...
      A must see!
      Glenn Beck Beatles Revolution Parody
      The Revolting Glenn Beck! His Farewell Song!
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or1aukq5DJI
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    • Author by visionquest (April 12, 2011 1:21 pm ET)
         
      This is such a one sided article that has an agenda instead of being unbiased. How do people read this stuff. The truth is easy to see. How can anyone march with Soros. This reads like a 7th grade girl with low self esteem lashing out against the in crowd.
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      • Author by kabniel (April 13, 2011 11:55 am ET)
           
        March with Soros? It is so sad how stupid and brainwashed you Limborg morons are. I barely know who the man is. Most liberals care nothing about the man. Morons like you were instructed to think he gives us marching orders. Is it physically painful to be as stupid as you are? You read like a pathetic propaganda parrot without even the HOPE of ever having a thought of your own
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    • Author by FNC Liberal (April 12, 2011 2:02 pm ET)
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      Beck and Palin's sideshows have run its course with the average person. From what I hear from conservatives I know, they are tired of hearing her complain and wish she go away. Simply, the public is sick of seeing these two lunatics and want to see fresh new faces. That's why you see Trump and Bachmann more than Palin.

      Don't be surprised if the bossmen cut Palin loose. The bossmen are doing spring cleaning of their hosts and contributors this year. She won't be the only one on the chopping block.

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    • Author by MX5Bob (April 12, 2011 2:32 pm ET)
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      Was Halperin smoking crack? Low on oxygen? Looking to become her campaign manager?

      I've read fawning movie reviews in the old Hollywood Reporter that seem cruel in comparison.
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    • Author by canaanxing9025 (April 12, 2011 6:11 pm ET)
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      "Two Fox News Stars Fade."

      "It seems you lived your life
      Like a Candle in the Wind." (Candle in The Wind - Elton John.)

      "...Beck and Palin fell in love with their own hype, with their own press clippings and became convinced they were transcendent figures in American Media."

      Most people can spot a fraud a mile off. Beck and Palin know this, but they exploited the American people for celebrity, and money.
      They knew it wouldn't, couldn't last, but they got their fifteen minutes of fame, and enough money to make them happy.

      With Beck and Palin, it was always about them. Nothing else matters to either one of them.

      Trump, and Bachman are next.
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    • Author by Bob Stanley (April 12, 2011 8:26 pm ET)
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      FoxNews is like a funhouse mirror version of a news network

      without the fun.
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    • Author by diz (April 12, 2011 9:13 pm ET)
         
      Yesterday, I felt a light temblor that occurred offshore from where I live. At the very same time, I was listening to MSNBC online and the discussion was, cue the drum, the final collapse of Beck and Mrs P's house of cards. Answers the age old question, if a huge ego falls in the AK wilderness will it be heard on the shores of OR? (yep)

      The advent of Trump is not cheering but I'm willing to do some sort of penance in exchange for my answered prayer that the selling of an evangelical theocracy wouldn't be so easily tolerated by the majority of my fellow citizens.
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    • Author by little poncho (April 12, 2011 9:34 pm ET)
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      beck & palin, fixed spnews stars, isn't that streaching it a lot? they need to lose a lot more nuts, in the bolt circle!
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    • Author by yoiksaway (April 12, 2011 10:50 pm ET)
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      The pendulum's still swinging in the same direction, folks.

      Palin's a softie compared to Bachmann.

      I remember a friend who said she lost respect for Palin once she heard Obama being mocked as a "community or-ga-ni-zer," as if that was bad or lowly. Now you hear stuff ten times worse from the likes of Beck and Bachmann.

      Poor Palin doesn't even sound like she knows what she's talking about. Her right-wing ship came in, she performed to the best of her meager abilities, and now she's washing out to sea. She's replaced by worse.

      Geraldine Ferraro just passed away? There's a Vice Presidential candidate deserving respect.
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    • Author by normalguy (April 13, 2011 10:09 am ET)
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      Palin and Beck. A pair to fold your cards.
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