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The former Governor of [[Alaska]], Sarah Palin was [[Ascended Extra|abruptly thrust]] onto the pop culture radar by becoming Republican presidential nominee John McCain's running mate during the 2008 United States presidential election against Democrats [[Barack Obama]] and Joe Biden. She was the second female vice-presidential candidate from a major party in US history (the first being Geraldine Ferraro in 1984), and the first from the Republican Party. In July 2009, Palin [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here|resigned her position as governor]] with 18 months remaining in her first term, one of the official reasons being saving the costs to the Alaskan budget of defending herself [[Frivolous Lawsuit|against detractors]]; said detractors have naturally offered a [[Money, Dear Boy|different explanation]]. Since then she has toured the country as a paid speaker and founded the conservative political action committee SarahPAC.
 
Palin was widly mocked by pop culture. Early on she was an asset to the McCain campaign, despite the apparent last-minute choice and lack of thorough vetting. She made a strong, well-received speech at the Republican convention and gave the McCain campaign a much-needed bump in the polls. However, when she was interviewed by Katie Couric of ''[[CBS]] Evening News'' (only Palin's third interview since being selected as running mate), she confounded viewers [httphttps://wwwweb.cbsnewsarchive.comorg/storiesweb/200820200122132100/09https:/24/eveningnews/main4476173www.shtml?tag=contentMain;contentBodycbsnews.com/news/one-on-one-with-sarah-palin/ with her incoherent answers]. This ended up turning her into huge comedic fodder for programs like ''[[The Daily Show]]'', and this was cemented with a ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' sketch starring [[Tina Fey]] that parodied the interview... without even having to [[Quote Mine|change very much of the dialogue]].
 
From that point onwards, Palin's public persona has largely been defined, rightly or wrongly, by her [[So Bad It's Good]] [[Malaproper|absurd]] [[You Keep Using That Word|politispeak]]. Conservative politicians in general are considered [[Acceptable Targets]], and the Couric interview turned Palin into a lightning rod for it. When she appears or is referenced in most fictional media, she will take on these traits largely [[Rule of Funny|because it's funny]]. There are shows out there which try to treat Palin as a more serious, dignified individual, but these simply don't have the same [[Popcultural Osmosis]] value. It's a matter of contention whether she caused McCain's campaign to [[Take a Level In Badass]] by adding needed enthusiasm to it, or if she was McCain's [[Poisonous Friend]] who hurt him with more people than helped. What ''isn't'' contested is that her post-Obama popularity far exceeds McCain among her party, becoming a major conservative organizer, with endorsements actively sought by candidates, while McCain is reviled for his increasingly liberal positions (most prominently being the deciding vote against repeal of Obamacare).
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== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Real American Stories]]'' is probably the best known appearance Palin has in media that doesn't involve her being used as the clear butt of a joke. [[Irony|Ironically]], it's also fairly [[So Okay It's Average|average]], with Palin only providing opening narration for stories that FOX already had kicking around the video archives for the past two years. Once people watching the show realized Palin's presence as host didn't automatically make it [[So Bad It's Good]], most stopped paying attention.
* [[Poe's Law]]: Palin's most popular appearance in media is the aforementioned ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' sketch (seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE2gE-VVjBI here]). It defined most of her character traits in media from the point it aired, to the extent the Couric interview did not. "I can see Russia from my house!" is from the sketch, not the interview, though the interview had her applying more-or-less the same logic to the foreign policy question (Alaska is the only state to border Russia).
* She hosts a travelogue called ''Sarah Palin's Alaska.''
 
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== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Sinfest]]'' included [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140209172714/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=2923 a long story arc] involving Squigley wearing a beehive hairdo and running for Vice President.
* Appears from time to time as [[The Rival]] to Robin DeSantos in ''[[Shortpacked!]]'' Their rivalry came to a head when Robin {{spoiler|shoved [[The Scrappy|Faz]] [[Ass Shove|up Palin's ass]]}}.
* In [http://www.goominet.com/unspeakable-vault/vault/269/ this] ''[[The Unspeakable Vault of Doom|Unspeakable Vault of Doom]]'', both presidential candidates of 2008 are [[Eldritch Abomination|the Great Old Ones]] in disguise: Obama is Nyarly (Nyarlathotep), while McCain is Cthulhoo (guess...). Sarah Palin is a Shoggie (negative-IQ shoggoth [[Expy]]) in a wig.
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== Web Original ==
* In ''[[Kickassia]]'', when [[The Nostalgia Chick]] becomes the Vice President of the titular nation, she starts to dress and talk in a style parodying Palin.
* ''[[CollegeHumor|College Humor]]'' has a video where her running for vice president is just a [[Disney]] movie of a hockey mom becoming president called ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20101024211506/http://www.collegehumor.com//video:1831461 Head of Skate]''.
** This likely came from an interview where Matt Damon slammed her "hockey mom" persona, saying that her whole story (typical suburban wife and mother sliding up the political ladder to President) sounded like the plot of a bad Disney movie.
* A ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPzwCWe86Qc parody on YouTube].
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