It seems that Sarah Palin has made another positive international splash with her latest Facebook entries. Early Tuesday afternoon Sarah released a strongly worded statement urging President Obama to make the right decision Afghanistan, and pledging to back him up if he did.
Later in the same afternoon, Sarah released an even stronger statement, with a very terse warning concerning our nation’s energy policy (or lack there of) and how years of continued energy mismanagement and counterintuitive policies have put our economy in a very precarious position. So precarious, that nations are openly discussing dropping the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.
Her statement on the economy caught the eye of the London Financial Times which in turn caused Reuters to report this:
By Tabassum Zakaria
The Financial Times, the salmon-colored authoritative newspaper that is closely read by traders and other financial types around the world, had an eye-opener for readers this morning.
It wasn’t the front-page, four-column wide headline, “Obama’s critics pounce on falling dollar as fears grow over currency.”
It wasn’t the graphic showing a red downward line over a dollar bill.
The jolt comes at the start of the second paragraph in the top story of the day on the dollar, “Sarah Palin….”
The newspaper, whose articles can move markets, quoted the former Republican vice presidential candidate and ex-Alaska governor from her Facebook post on the need for energy independence. Palin links the dependence on foreign oil and large U.S. deficits to declines in the dollar .
“We can see the effect of this in the price of gold, which hit a record high today in response to fears about the weakened dollar,” Palin wrote.
Palin’s power for using her Facebook page to affect public opinion is not to be taken lightly. Remember “death panels” which turned the healthcare debate into rabid townhall meetings this summer — that phrase emerged from Palin’s Facebook page
Now in all fairness, the folks at the townhall meetings were already very passionate about the health care issue before Sarah condensed the insanity of ObamaCare down to two words, but it’s pretty clear that her ability to cut to the chase on any subject made a huge impact of the national debate over ObamaCare.
You see a lot of pundits that scoff at the notion that Sarah Palin is a force in the national debate using a networking site. They simply don’t understand, or don’t want to understand, the power of Facebook in Sarah’s media strategy.
Was watching Greta last night. She and her guest were discussing the phenomenon that is Sarah Palin, and how she uses Facebook. The one thing that hit me was their complaint that it was “one sided.” In other words, Sarah has her say, but isn’t up for “cross examination.” Of course, like everyone else, they were quick to admit, Sarah is effective using this method.
I guess I see it different than most, especially knowing who one of Sarah’s heros (and mine) is. Sarah is following the path the Great Ronald Reagan took after he lost his 1976 presidential primary bid, updated for the 21st century.
From 1976 to 1980 Reagan was “out in the wilderness.” Reagan, who was very media savvy, having spent a good chunk of his life in Hollywood as well as being a radio pitchman, turned to the radio to get his message out. Reagan gave regular short radio addresses combined with paid and unpaid speaking engagements to keep his message out there.
Social networking websites like Facebook have the same sort of impact today that radio did in Ronald Reagan’s day. People of all ages and economic classes are into networking now.
Sarah’s Facebook page is incredibly dynamic. You can check it any hour day or night and people are constantly posting well wishes, personal stories, and the popular “Sarah 2012!” rallying cry.
As of this writing, Sarah has 920,100 friends on her page, which is open to anyone to view, not just friends. This too changes hourly, as more people join day and night. This is roughly double the number of folks since Sarah resigned as Governor back in July. To put this in perspective, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, who is also considered a front runner in 2012 had around 7700 Facebook friends the last time I looked, which was about a week ago.
The advantage that Sarah Palin has, that the Gipper didn’t, is almost anything she does becomes a media event. Within minutes of posting something on Facebook, the major media knows about it and reports on it. Doesn’t matter if it’s friendly or hostile media, they still report it, discuss it, and keep her in the spotlight.
A very savvy media plan indeed. Throw in the many paid and unpaid speeches Sarah will be giving between now and 2012, the upcoming book tour, and her pledge to help elect Conservative candidates, of which she has some 120 requests from so far (!) And the strategy looks very solid.
Oh, and it doesn’t hurt that what she posts on Facebook is dead on!

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Deskpilot (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 3:34AM EST (link)herself out to be one heck of a carpenter too. Seems she is ALWAYS hitting the nails square on the head, Low energy, HIGH impact, and hasn’t yet smashed her fingers
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Pallin maybe be using Reagan's strategy,
The_Gadfly (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 7:14AM EST (link)but she’s now Reagan. Reagan’s real wilderness years were well before his 1976 – his years spent doing the radio and roadwork for GE. By the time Reagan ran in 1976, his domestic and foreign policy ideals were well established in his mind, and he’d been advocating them for decades. The only reason more people didn’t know about him before then was the MSM still had a stranglehold on mass communication.
Look, I like some of the positions she has been taking. She did coin the most effective phrase in the healthcare debate, but in my estimation linked it to the wrong part of the so called reform effort. It needed to be linked to the comparative effectiveness committee, not the doctor consultations. I like the domestic oil production strategy. But I don’t like that she uncritically accepts most green claims. And I fear that because she lacks a well developed conservative grounding (she’s more populist) if elected she will turn out to be another W.
It’s fine to promote her, just stop with the idol worship. Reagan had his faults and I recognize them. One of them was that he was unwilling to take on actual government spending even after his super-landslide victory in 1984. See, it is possible to admire someone and still know they have flaws.
You just get more pathetic by the day Gary. nt
mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 8:57AM EST (link)And yet you keep reading and replying to him. (n/t)
Finrod (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 11:08AM EST (link).
Let’s get down to brass tacks here. How much for the ape?
It's just a bad habit that he has. -nt-
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Joe Biden is like a Decrepit Park owner with a Meth lab that happens to not only be a dealer but a user.
Let’s Bankrupt the Democratic paty. Make spend all the money to defend thier candidates.
You keep this up
SteveLA (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 12:51PM EST (link)mbecker
You keep this up, after the coronation you are going to get sent to indoctrination camp. Gary and Ace are taking names of those who have not been drinking deep of the flavor aid, and you and Art are at the top of the list.
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Aw, come on
aesthete (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 6:41PM EST (link)Ace isn’t nearly at Gary’s level of… uh… enthusiasm (personally, I think he’s fine). Besides, Ace’s kool-aid *is* quite tasty
Besides, there’s still room for you on that list
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Good post.
Jason Gillman (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 9:12AM EST (link)The MSM snow job on Sarah has done its job well..
Its hard for some to realize the strength she has, and the fact that she has been in a high impact training cycle is a good sign she will be ready to face down the next wave of naysaying by the MSM, and leftists…
I too consider her in the same league as Reagan, and am not swayed by those who might claim she isn’t ready.
Bottom line is she has the right message and stands by it.. PERIOD.