Gossip Mags Bash Palin— But They'll Be in Love Soon

Running mate's star power may mean more favorable coverage
By Nick McMaster,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 8, 2008 3:50 PM CDT
Gossip Mags Bash Palin— But They'll Be in Love Soon
John McCain, asks his vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin what she ordered on a stop by Arthur Bryants BBQ Sunday evening upon their arrival in Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 7, 2008.   (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

Sarah Palin has been an instant hit with gossip mags and supermarket tabloids, making the covers of US, People, OK!, and the National Enquirer, even before her knockout speech at the Republican convention. It hasn't been all that flattering—the US headline was “Babies, Lies and Scandal”—but the short-term Palin-bashing belies the more long-term reality, Myrna Blyth argues in the National Review, that she's going to be a huge star at the checkout counter.

So what if liberal magazine editors would rather publish things like "a love note to Michelle Obama’s supposedly great sense of style" or a "totally drooly piece on how much Barack loves the Missus." Blyth bets that many women, even those who don't agree with her views, can't help liking her. "The coverage in those magazines that appeal to millions of ordinary women unloading their shopping carts could get considerably more sympathetic," she predicts. (More Sarah Palin stories.)

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