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'Nailin' Paylin': Gov. Palin, Sexism & The Election

Posted Oct 30th 2008 1:02PM by Alexis Stodghill
Filed under: BlackSpin, Sarah Palin


By Alexis Garrett Stodghill, BlackVoices.com

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Can you remember another presidential race in which a candidate on a major ticket has inspired a porno? In the age of celebrity sex tapes, maybe the American mind is primed for this development. So, with relatively little feedback from the media, Hustler is currently marketing 'Nailin' Paylin' online -- a movie in which a stand-in for VP candidate Sarah Palin is depicted as a stupid sex toy.

Ever since Sarah Palin came onto the scene, her beauty has been an important component of her public esteem. During the VP debate, she used her appeal in the form of winks and charm to win over the television audience. The RNC spent $150,000 on her clothes, hair and make up in part because the Republicans know her appearance is one of the best things she has going for her.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck of 'The View' has called attacks on Palin's designer wardrobe "deliberately sexist." The irony is that it was the RNC that sought desperately to enhance Palin's physical appeal at any cost. If Palin's own party groomed her as an object to be looked at more than as a leader, who is being sexist? Compare Palin's rapturous reception by the mainstream to the gruff responses that the much more masculine (and qualified) Hillary Clinton inspires.

They say sex sells. Palin further proves that sexy is what the American public expects a woman to be if she wants to get ahead. Is that sexist? I think so.

Through 'Nailin' Paylin,' the public will have a surrogate image ready to stand in as the receiver of the desire I believe Palin intentionally arouses for political benefit. Meanwhile, we sit by passively as the degrading sexual objectification of a VP candidate occurs. So we have the "real" Palin out there campaigning, and the naughty "Paylin" on screen playing her bad girl doppelgänger. This split is an occurance of the Madonna-Whore complex on a massive scale.

Many people think sexism is dead, but the sudden media resurrection of this oldest of stereotypes shows that the role of women in politics is far from equal.

Palin set the stage for this revelation by exploiting her sex appeal in the first place. But the lack of outcry by the public or press against 'Nailin' Paylin' shows an unconscious acceptance, even a preference, for female objectification. It's obvious that making this kind of film about a VP candidate is in poor taste. What does the fact that people are accepting it say about our respect for female candidates?

Sarah as Sex Object?

    This famous fake picture of Sarah's head airbrushed onto a young woman in a bikini may be a favorite male fantasy of her.

    This less realistic airbrush job still shows that people would like to see Sarah more as a sex object, than a serious politician.

    Here we have "Supermodel Sarah." Could you see Hillary Clinton in this position?

    The young Sarah Palin was in fact cute. Her t-shirt shows that she in fact was aware that having great "physical assets" could be as good as having money in the bank.

    Here she is as Miss Wasilla. Palin's beauty queen past has been somewhat difficult for her to leave behind her.

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1. For the life of me i cannot see where Palin is pretty, or anywhere close. I just don,t get it. The media has put this woman some place she does not belong.

wilson at 7:57PM on Oct 30th 2008

2. I say the same thing about Beyonce, Barack and Michelle Obama, Chris Brown. Great people but not attractive at all to me. Like the saying goes, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." The media and people in general treated Hilary like garbage. As a woman, I expect nothing less than disrespect. Not a single candidate on either side showed real respect for women. Sexism ran rampant in this election cycle and no one cared, nor do they care now. I will live to see a black man in the White House but it still looks like it will be a cold day in hell before a woman is truly respected in society.

anonymous at 11:49PM on Oct 30th 2008

3. I say the same thing about Beyonce, Barack and Michelle Obama, Chris Brown. Great people but not attractive at all to me. Like the saying goes, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." The media and people in general treated Hilary like garbage. As a woman, I expect nothing less than disrespect. Not a single candidate on either side showed real respect for women. Sexism ran rampant in this election cycle and no one cared, nor do they care now. I will live to see a black man in the White House but it still looks like it will be a cold day in hell before a woman is truly respected in society.

anonymous at 11:50PM on Oct 30th 2008

4. i dont see what's so hot about the alaskan crab

michael at 6:11AM on Oct 31st 2008

5. BLACK MEN ARE EQUALLY SEXIST WITH BLACK WOMEN AS WHITE MEN ARE RACIST WITH THEM. THE ONLY ONES THEY HAVE DESTRUCTIVE POWER OVER BLACK WOMEN. WHITE MEN WHO ARE SXIST STILL PROTECT THEIR WOMEN BLACK MEN SAY AND DO THE WORST THINGS TO THEIRS BECAUSE THEY JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT REAL MANHOOD IS. THEY SEE THEMSELVES AS SEX SYMBOLS ONLY AND THINK BEING A THUG AND GOING TO JAIL IS REAL MANHOOD. THERE ARE MORE LIKE THAT EVIL DIRT BAG THUG THAT KILLED JENNIFER HUDSON FAMILY OBAMA IS THE BIGGEST SEXIST OUT THERE. I'M ONE OF MANY BLACK WOMEN WHO WON'T VOTE FOR A BLACK MAN. OUR POWER IS IN OUR VOTE. THE FUTURE FOR BLACK WOMEN IS IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WHERE BLACK MALES CA'T PLAY THE US FIRST GAME. THAT SH.T IS OVER FOR POWER DRIVEN BLACK WOMEN.

4REAL at 8:03AM on Oct 31st 2008

6. it wasn't sexist to make fun of Hillary's pantsuits or use the term "feminazi" or even say the phrase "baby mama" but it is sexist to call out the price of a wardrobe .....
how interesting that those comments are suddenly forgotten

Mary at 8:05AM on Oct 31st 2008

7. Your whole election strategy is race. If your fool Obama is not a racist then why is he running as a black man instead of his true racial makeup? You are all racists and this is what is wrong with this country.

David at 8:23AM on Oct 31st 2008

8. The Press seems to have given the McCain/Palin ticket a free pass on Sarah Palin, not just "palling around" but SLEEPING WITH the recent member of the Alaska Independence Party (AIP), her husband Scott (1995-2002) The founder, Joe Vogler, said,"I am not an American,I am an Alaskan! Sarah Palin attended and greeted their convention in 1994 and 2000. She has recorded an address for their 2008 convention. Vogler
died assembling plastic explosives. Never denounced by Palin, his most angry quote, "The fires of hell are frozen glaciers, when compared to the hate that I have for the government in Washington." Never mind sexism and clothes. Can you imagine Joe Biden's wife having such history? Someone needs to tell Sarah Palin that, she is talking about the wrong Joe; forget "Joe the Plumber", let's talk about Joe Vogler, the cessationist and her husband, a former card-carrying member of a group which advocates breaking off from the USA and taking the rich oil reserves with it. She will need to face this if she is stupid enough to try a run for the presidency in 2012.

E. A. Rollocks at 10:13AM on Oct 31st 2008

9. To begin, let me say something about the DAVID's #8
comment; Man, try to be real as human being if you do
really live in AMERICA. first of all this a natural
racist country, it's not matter for the smart people,
but it's a big problem for whom who can not accept that reality. That's WHY this historic momentum requires a serious RE-EDUCATION to refix the intelli-
gencia in our sweet land for the new generation!
If I would have a question, I hope it does not reflect
RACISM. To my understanding, it's a kind of sickness
that only re-ducation might take care of it.
NOW: WHY, when a black folk has been at school and
becomes fortunate mostly thinks to become a republi-
can figure? At the end-- GREAT ONE, GREAT PEOPLE AND
A GREAT NATION MUST ACCEPT THE DIFFERENCE TO BE GREATER,,,

HERNOT VERSAINT at 5:07PM on Oct 31st 2008

10. Let me say some thing about the DAVID#8's comment,
Man, try to be real as a human being, if you really
do live in AMERICA. First of all this is a natural ra-
cist country; It's not matter for the smart people, but it's a biggg problem for whom who can not accept that reality, it's like a labyrinth; Be careful, BO!
That's why this historic momentum08 requires a serious
RE-EDUCATION to refix the intelligencia in our sweet
land for the new generation! No doubt, RACISM is a
kind of sickness that only re-education might take care of it. NOW, I would hope that my question doesn't
regard that sickness: WHY when a black folk has been
at school and strove of being fortunate, mostly thinks
to become a republican figure???
For all of that: GREAT ONE, GREAT PEOPLE AND A GREAT
NATION MUST ACCEPT THE DIFFERENCE TO BE GREATER,,,

HERNOT VERSAINT at 5:19PM on Oct 31st 2008

11. Let me say something about the DAVID's comment #8!
Please try to be real as a Man, if you do really live
in AMERICA. First of all this'a natural racist coun-
try; It's not a biggg deal for the smart people, but
it is a complex problem fof whom who can not accept
that psycho-fact. It's like a labyrinth, be careful Bo! Racism'a kind of sickness that only re-education
might take care of it. That's why this historic mo-
mentum 2008, requires a serious RE-EDUCATION in our
sweet land for the new generation! I would hope that
my question does reflect any racism: WHY, when a black
folk went to school and strove of being fortunate, mostly thinks to become a republican figure??? For all
of that:>

HERNOT VERSAINT at 7:17PM on Oct 31st 2008

12. who cares about this broad. I cant wait I HOPE Brack wins so she can take her racist, fake behind, back to alaska

Ebony at 5:14PM on Nov 1st 2008

13. There is always lots of talk about changes and respect for people differences and how it makes one unique, but thats just a fantasy. Most people are not are not as progressive as they pretend to be. If a nation of people can not move beyond race and gender it is truly reflection of how far behind the times this nation is.
Suelanie

Sulelanie at 3:57AM on Nov 2nd 2008

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