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Sarah Palin Favorable Rating Down

  • October 19, 2009 5:48 am

“Palin’s ratings have not recovered, and her current 40% favorable rating is the lowest for her since she became widely known.”

Sarah Palin Favorable Ratings Down

Sarah Palin Favorable Ratings Down

Sarah Palin became a bit of a sensation after John McCain tapped her as his running mate last August. But over the course of the campaign, her image suffered, going from a 53% favorable rating immediately after the 2008 Republican National Convention to 42% by the end of the campaign.

Palin’s ratings have not recovered, and her current 40% favorable rating is the lowest for her since she became widely known after last year’s Republican convention.

Despite the increasingly negative views of Palin overall, she is still seen as a possible contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. Indeed, when Gallup tested a field of possible GOP candidates, Palin was competitive with Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee for the lead.

Palin could compete for the 2012 nomination because she is still widely liked by Republicans — 69% have a favorable opinion of her while only 25% view her unfavorably. But she may have difficulty succeeding in the general election, given that Democrats have overwhelmingly negative opinions of her, and independents view her more negatively than positively.

Her New book Going Rogue make impact her Favorable rating in people but we have to wait and watch. The book is going to be released on November 17th.

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Sarah Palin Glasses rocking the Market

  • October 19, 2009 5:39 am

Sarah Palin Glasses getting popular among people

Sarah Palin Glass

Sarah Palin Glass

The 2008 American Presidential Elections have been historic for many reasons. One reason is the fact that the Elections saw the Sarah Palin glasses acquiring cult status throughout the country. Most of the women in America are opting for similar eyewear when purchasing their prescriptions.

What is the reason behind the immense popularity of these specs? The conservatively styled Sarah Palin’s eyewear have a very unique and interesting design. The rimless glasses have redefined the meaning of the phrase ’sleek and elegant’. The custom made portion are set in Kawasaki standard frame. The set worn by Sarah Palin herself is the combination of 34-grey color and the Kawasaki 704 frame.

The primary reason behind the sudden spurt in the demand for designer sunglasses among the American women is Sarah Palin. Her conservatively styled frames have become popular throughout the nation. The popularity can be attributed to the fact that they seem to be invisible and non-existent when they are worn. This effect has helped Sarah Palin communicate with the public better. Today, every woman wants to own her own pair.

Considering the huge popularity of the style of eyeglasses worn by Palin, it is no surprise that the manufacturers of these are offering a wide range of designer frames named after Sarah Palin. A leading manufacturer of prescription eyeglasses, Best Price Glasses, too provides a wide range of Palin style eyeglasses.

The Governor of Alaska, has a very unique and distinctive face structure. She has recognized this and used the uniquely designed frames of her frames to enhance her overall personality. With the help of them, she makes a style statement without even saying a word. Her frames make her look sophisticated and stylish without any snootiness or arrogance.

The most distinctive characteristic of the eyeglasses is that they enhance her beauty without distracting the attention of the audience. They are so subtly understated that one never realizes that Sarah is wearing them. When you look at her, your mind registers nothing but her stylish, charming and emotive face.

An analysis of the set up of her frames and face helps us understand the effect better. The rectangular shape of the frames and the meeting of them near the temple creates an illusion that the glasses are placed lower than they actually are. The shape of the glass is perfect for the oval face of Sarah Palin. They are placed such that the eyebrows seem to form an outline over the upper portion of the lens.

The sensation surrounding Sarah Palin’s eye wear is the result of the unique design of the glasses as well as the unique structure of her face. Today, we find these glasses being worn by people all over the country.

If you like Sarah Palin’s frames, you can get itr from a all major seller. However, do keep in mind that the structure of the face is a defining factor. If your face structure is not suited for such type of glasses, then even Sarah Palin’s will not make you look as good as her. Opt for ones only if your face structure is suitable for such frames.

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Is Michele Bachmann Is The New Sarah Palin?

  • October 19, 2009 5:10 am

The New York Times has an article about how Congresswoman Michele Bachmann’s popularity is rising and she may be the next Sarah Palin. Before reading any of the article, take a wild guess what she looks like? Her picture is below:

why are we as a society so obsessed with looks? C’mon folks admit it. If Sarah Palin had all the same qualities but wasn’t pretty you think she’d be a sensation?

Here’s part of the article:

Representative Michele Bachmann will appear in the 2010 calendar of “Great American Conservative Women” (she will be November). Her likeness has been transformed into an action figure. And, so far in 2009, she has been interviewed on a national cable news show every nine days, on average, an analysis by Smart Politics, a nonpartisan blog affiliated with the University of Minnesota shows.

Not bad for someone less than three years on the job.

Here in Ms. Bachmann’s district, and in much of the country, that outsized celebrity has boiled down to this: They adore her or they loathe her.

As the health care overhaul moves closer to a full debate in Congress, Ms. Bachmann is under attack from the Democratic National Committee for spreading “reckless lies” about the overhaul, one of a handful of Republicans singled out as part of the committee’s “Call ’Em Out” campaign. Back home, two Democrats already say they are seeking Ms. Bachmann’s seat in next year’s election, and are raising a lot of money to do so.

“People are struggling to stay in their homes, and she’s off trying to be on Fox News,” said one of those Democrats, Tarryl L. Clark, a state senator.

Some of Ms. Bachmann’s fellow Republicans, meanwhile, are drawing glowing comparisons between her and Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and Republican candidate for vice president. Sean Hannity, the conservative talk show host, has introduced Ms. Bachmann as “the second-most-hated Republican woman in the country, second to Governor Palin, which is a good position.”

Ms. Bachmann’s admirers point to her uncompromising, unvarnished stances against big spending, big government programs, tax increases and abortions. Her detractors moan that she opposes anything a Democrat says, and assert that she has transformed herself into a cable television gadfly.

Ms.Bachmann

Ms.Bachmann

“This is the thing with her,” said Brad Biers, a supporter of Ms. Bachmann who is active in the state Republican Party and lives in her district, probably the most conservative in the state. “There’s not a whole lot of middle ground. You either like her or don’t.”

What is beyond dispute is that Ms. Bachmann’s remarks are seldom dull. She has encouraged an “orderly revolution” against the Democratic establishment and has suggested that she fears that the Obama administration is trying to do away with the dollar.

Last week, she called on Minnesota’s governor to appoint a special investigator here to look into Acorn, the Democratic-leaning community group under fire nationally. In June, she said she would not complete all of her United States census forms next year because such forms were inappropriately intrusive.

In recent months, Ms. Bachmann has been particularly outspoken against Democrats’ proposals on health care. She has questioned whether Congress has the constitutional authority to set such policy in the first place. She has suggested that one proposal’s privacy rules for school-based clinics could open the way for young girls’ getting referrals for abortions. And she has said that illegal immigrants will get access to taxpayer-subsidized health care, one among a list of comments by Ms. Bachmann that the Democratic National Committee has attacked as false.

On Capitol Hill, Ms. Bachmann is viewed with disdain by Democrats who see her as a wacky purveyor of outrageous claims and criticisms. Leading Republicans wince occasionally at her appearances on the floor and on television, but they also see her as someone with telegenic appeal who can energize conservatives and aggravate Democrats and they are not likely to rein her in.

In Minnesota, some believe the national attention around Ms. Bachmann may hint at hopes for a higher office. When Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced he would not seek re-election, some analysts suggested Ms. Bachmann might run, but questioned whether her positions were too conservative to win statewide.

Asked whether she might consider an office beyond the House, Ms. Bachmann, who has announced plans to seek re-election, did not address other possibilities. “I am focused 100 percent on representing Minnesota’s Sixth Congressional District and ensuring their voices are heard in Washington,” she wrote in an e-mail response to questions.

Still, Ms. Bachmann, a lawyer, former state senator and mother of five who with her husband, Marcus, a clinical therapist, has opened their home to 23 foster children, has not so far objected to the speculation, particularly the comparisons to Ms. Palin.

“Sarah Palin is a dedicated mother, committed public servant and strong political figure who has fought hard to protect life, the family budget, and freedom,” Ms. Bachmann said, noting that Ms. Palin’s book — not yet out — was already selling in enormous numbers, while “Nancy Pelosi’s book sold a paltry 2,737 copies in its first week of sales” in 2008.

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