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Monday Blog Roundup 1-29-2013

Goodbye, Liz!
Tina Fey’s iconic ‘30 Rock’ sings its swan song.

Hagel vs. The Secret Money
The New York Times takes a look at the secret money campaign against Chuck Hagel and..

Barack and Hillary’s Send Off Interview
Check out the video of President Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clint..

That Obama-Clinton chemistry
OK, I admit: I didn’t get the advance media frenzy over the joint interview Presiden..

9/11 remains dominant political theme for US
The attack of Sept. 11, 2001, has been so pervasive a theme in American politics tha..

TIME’s Pictures of the Week: The World in Focus
From the French intervention in Mali, and Obama’s Inauguration, to a headless princes..

Gun Industry Aims To Sell Youth On Assault Weapons
Responding to Americans’ declining interest in shooting sports, gun manufacturers ar..

230 Dead in Brazilian Nightclub Fire; Only One Exit
230 Dead in Brazilian Nightclub Fire; Only One Exit

Rupert Murdoch Throws Support Behind Piers Morgan
It is well-known that before heading stateside, CNN host Piers Morgan made his name

For Obama, Social Equality Will Come Easier Than Economic Equality
The president wants more social tolerance and economic opportunity. One goal is more..

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Sarah Palin’s ‘oddly charming’ Today show appearance

First of all I’m still trying to get over the fact that Sarah Palin was participating with the “lamestream media”!

The Week

Mama Grizzly makes her much-hyped debut as co-host of the morning show juggernaut, impressing critics with her poise, energy, and willingness to laugh at herself

Sarah Palin joined the "lamestream media" on Tuesday as guest host of the "Today" show, impressing critics by poking fun at her 2008 struggle to name her favorite newspapers.

Sarah Palin joined the “lamestream media” on Tuesday as guest host of the “Today” show, impressing critics by poking fun at her 2008 struggle to name her favorite newspapers.

Best Opinion:  Newsday, Politico, Atlantic

Sarah Palin’s one-day stint as co-host of the Today show was billed as a showdown of sortsbetween the former vice presidential nominee and Katie Couric, the interviewer who caused Palin endless embarrassment during the ’08 campaign and who was co-hosting rival morning show Good Morning Americaon Tuesday. Sorry, Katie: Palin may have won this round, with critics hailing her performance as “oddly charming,” “magnetic,” and “poised.” During her Todaycameo, Palin predictably blasted President Obama, interviewed Tori Spelling, and weighed in on pop culture issues like Oprah Winfrey’s failing OWN network, Ashton Kutcher’s casting as Steve Jobs, and Jessica Simpson’s pregnancy weight gain. (Watch a video below.) Was her appearance as charming as critics suggest?

Palin was terrific: This was a “slam dunk for Palin,” says Verne Gay at Newsday. She shined with a “natural, born-to-camera ease;” appeared “poised, relaxed (more or less), and confident” next to her more seasoned co-hosts; and peppered the show with just the right amount of political savvy to appease her supporters. It certainly didn’t hurt that she essentially “got a wonderful free ride for two hours,” often serving less as a traditional co-host and more as an honored guest who was encouraged to enjoy herself and crack wise on pop culture.
“Sarah Palin on Today show was a slam dunk”

And she had the right attitude: Palin’s self-deprecating humor stole the show, say MJ Lee and Tim Mak at Politico. In her first shot on set, Palin perused a pile of newspapers, while she was later shown in her dressing room scribbling notes on the back of her hand — tongue-in-cheek nods to two of her most famous political gaffes. Palin later drew roars of laughter when she cracked that a lady on the street saw her entering 30 Rock and giddily told her husband, “Oh honey, I told you, Tina Fey is here.” She played nearly the entire appearance for laughs at her own expense, which was a smart move for the polarizing political star.
“Sarah Palin pokes fun at herself on Today

But the whole thing was so strange: Apparently, “mainstream television will happily subject itself to endless abuse in pursuit of ratings,” says David A. Graham at The Atlantic. How else does one explain the “bizarre spectacle” of Sarah Palin on Today? During her interview with Lauer, Palin blasted the “lamestream media.” The irony that she was voicing these sentiments “while co-hosting a show on one of the Big Three networks” was apparentlly lost on her — leading Lauer to quip that her presence “technically makes you a part of the lamestream media.”

“Video of the day: Sarah Palin’s vice president advice on Today”

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Monday Blog Round Up

Wisconsin Dems to announce that they will try to recall Scott Walker
There’s a long way to go, and the goal seems like a very tough one to reach, but Wis..

Michele Bachmann Pushes Planned Parenthood Sex Trafficking Lie During ..
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Health Care Zombies
Unkillable falsehoods.

Heightening The Republican Contradictions
The doctrines of Ayn Rand and the core values of Christianity are explicitly opposed..

Video: Tasty, tasty bombs in the kitchen of your mom
 Rachel Maddow shares a new report that MI6 had infiltrated the al Qaeda online magaz..

Haley Barbour claims that Obama is raising gas prices on purpose
Click here to view this media Republican Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said Sunday ..

Allen on Macaca: ‘I Was Wrong’
Former U.S. Sen. George Allen (R-VA) — running again for his old seat — offers an ..

‘Unprecedented’
John Edwards lawyer Greg Craig : “He has broken no law.”

One If By Land, Two If By Tour Bus
 In which Paul Reverse is transformed by Sarah Palin into … well, just watch for yo..

Fox News Shows Tina Fey In On-Screen Graphic For Sarah Palin
So what’s going on over there at Fox News? Can’t you tell the difference between Sar..

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Sarah Palin Impersonator Shows Up At CPAC (VIDEO)

In the immortal words of George W. Bush, I’m certain some of the spectators told the impersonator:

Fool me once, shame on you.  You fool me you can’t get fooled again!

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A Sarah Palin lookalike caused a brief fuss at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, as many attendees appeared to believe that the former Alaska governor, who notoriously rejected an invitation to deliver a keynote speech at the conference, had stopped by for a surprise appearance.

Decked out with Palin’s famous glasses, hairdo and iconic, oft-imitated red suit, the impersonator reportedly stirred the CPAC ranks just moments before former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was slated to take the stage.

According to Politico:

She resembled Palin but when she opened her mouth the attempt at an accent came off as more Chicago than Wasilla.”I’m here for CPAC,” said Patty Lyons, the name of the would-be Tina Fey, according to a young YAF activist who was escorting her. “Plus I heard they had some good mooseburgers.”

WATCH via Alex Seitz-Wald at ThinkProgress:

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