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Online activism is the next step for Palin revolution

By: Marjorie Dannenfelser
OpEd Contributor
July 13, 2009

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin greets supporters prior to signing an Alaska State House Bill Friday afternoon, July 10, 2009, at the George C. Thomas Memorial Library in Fairbanks, Alaska. Palin was in Fairbanks Friday to sign a gun rights bill and appeared on the Michael Dukes' "Firearms Friday" show on KFAR radio. (AP Photo/Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, John Wagner) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has always been an intensely independent woman. So it should come as no surprise that her decision to resign as governor befuddled many, especially political elites.

The chattering class stands ready to write off her political future, spouting their usual insults, calling Palin "a quitter," "politically tone-deaf" and "Caribou Barbie." The reality is, each of these characterizations misses the mark. If they truly reflected any political figure, one would expect his or her career to fizzle in a matter of days.

To the contrary, Palin deflects the baseless nastiness with poise and experiences a massive surge of support. Hercharisma inspires a base that is committed and highly engaged. The strongest evidence of her populist power is found online.

Since her announcement, Palin has gained over 30,000 friends on Facebook and thousands of followers on Twitter. These measurements are just a snapshot of her potential as a revolutionary political force online. Palin could very well hold the key to reaching conservative activists in the same way that Barack Obama connected with liberal activists throughmy.BarackObama.comduring the presidential campaign.

Palin's values of faith, family, and service resonate with everyday Americans in ways few on the Right can match. She offers a charismatic model of feminine leadership - one that champions traditional values with style and moxie. Months after the 2008 election, her success and ability to influence national politics has endured.

 A growing conservative foil to President Obama's Organizing for America can be found among burgeoning online communities like TeamSarah.org. Founded just ten months ago, Team Sarah has grown into a leading conservative online presence with over 70,000 members that garners over one million pageviews a month.

 Far more than just a fan club, Team Sarah members are committed activists who want to make a difference for their families and nation. Already they have organized grassroots lobbying campaigns, TEA Parties, and even launched successful fundraising efforts for SarahPAC and Palin's legal defense fund.

Their activism is truly a grassroots effort, undertaken with energy and enthusiasm. Most importantly, their efforts spring from individual initiative with little direction from inside the Beltway.

These results are powerfully reminiscent of the success of my.BarackObama.com in laying the grassroots foundation for the Obama presidential campaign. Before Obama could afford to send "official" field staff to primary states like Maryland and Virginia, hundreds of activists had already built an impressive field operation of their own, complete with phone banks, canvassing, and offices.

These efforts came together after Obama supporters met online and decided to take action in their own communities on behalf of the Obama agenda. Without that foundation, the Obama campaign would have been far behind in building their grassroots network for an effective campaign. Online activists made the difference in achieving offline electoral success.

While Governor Palin has not yet revealed her future plans, there is abundant evidence that her leadership already inspires a broad range of activists, from independents to conservatives and centrist Democrats.

It would be a natural extension of that leadership to enroll millions of activists and donors for her cause. Whether it is a presidential campaign or another national endeavor to advance issues close to her heart, Palin has the opportunity to become a potent political force by capitalizing on the energy of existing online networks like Team Sarah.

Her appeal has gone over the heads of the elites and their criticisms, and it has attracted a vast grassroots movement that is not going away. Their headquarters are found on the internet. Sarah Palin as an important force in American politics is a virtual certainty.

Marjorie Dannenfelser is co-founder of Team Sarah, a diverse coalition of Americans dedicated to advancing the values that Sarah Palin represents in the political process.




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Kathy

Jul 13, 2009

Excellent article, Marjorie. I'm in agreement. We can and must take America back, and I hope that Gov. Palin has a big part to play in that effort.

 

Arthur Short

Jul 13, 2009

The intellectual elite and the east coast knowbees, are out of step with reality. Go Girl. Go!

 

david

Jul 13, 2009

Great article. Let's get this going

 

Coldwarrior57

Jul 13, 2009

I have been a republican for the past 30 years, If Miss Palin was to start or join another party I would think long and hard about joining her.
I am sure I am NOT the only one. The Republican party should NOT take her lightly or toss her under the bus.

 

Cathy

Jul 13, 2009

When she is ready we will all know. We need more like her in D.C.

 

Andy

Jul 13, 2009

I tend to be conservative with a big libertarian streak. What draws me to Palin is that I think she says what she means. I may not always agree with her but I respect her for it. Given what we have in both parties right now, I find it very refreshing. Run Sarah Run!

 

James

Jul 14, 2009

More importantly, she means what she says.

 

Christie

Jul 14, 2009

I think she says what she means and means what she says. I don't think she can be bought by lobbyists or paid for a vote. We need ALL of Congress to be replaced by others like her! Whether she runs or not, I hope she keeps her voice and values heard!

 

jilli

Jul 14, 2009

For the first time in my grown-up life I can identify with a public figure-Sarah Palin. She is strong, has my values and will stand up to the big political machines and tell them where to get off.Let's roll.

 

linda lawson

Jul 14, 2009

The political class does get it and that is the reason for all of the dreadful attacks, they are terrified of her and the truth she speaks. They know, as we also know she cannot be bought and we cannot afford to loose, the alternative is too terrible to imagine. Go Palin Go!

 

Pinay46

Jul 14, 2009

Sarah Palin represents my values and vision for this country. She embodies sincerity and integrity - sadly lacking from most politicians.

 

ict558

Jul 14, 2009

No axe to grind, not my country.
But is dumbing down the only alternative to elitism?

 

donedwlac@hotmail.com

Jul 14, 2009

Sarah Palin is merely a reflection (albiet an attractive one) of those conservative family-value based Americans who know that they have had no voice in their own governance.

Just as Rush came along to open a crack in the liberal control over communications and information, Sarah came along to offer us something other than the deceitful and destructive, entrenced, Liberal-RINO oppression of America.

 

MisterG

Jul 14, 2009

Not only as Sarah using "online activism" as a political tool; today, Sarah has her first op-ed piece in the Washington Post, wherem shee takes the Obama aministration and Congress to task re: Cap N Trade legislation. Btw, kudos to Conservatives4Palin, Team Sarah, Sarah Pac for their great 1st qtr, fundraising efforts fro both the PAC and Sarah's defense fund.

 

MisterG

Jul 14, 2009

Pardon the above spelling errors, in the previous post; still too early for me on the keyboard. lol

 

Jul 14, 2009

She represents the exact opposite of Obama's paying off Wall Street and the banks. She knows the huge gap between hollywood, wall street, the bankers that Obama supports, and the actual workers and people on main street.

 

betty

Jul 14, 2009

good article, love it. Sarah really
is my choice from the minute i heard
her speak. Go Sarah Go!

 

Katablog.com

Jul 14, 2009

It's very clear that the current two party system does not represent Americans. Our government is out of control and no longer pays any attention to their constituents, providing us lip service only. I hope it's true that Sarahcuda is going outside the two party system.

 

M.L.Welz

Jul 15, 2009

No third party bid until all the ducks are in a row...
Palin 2012

 

Ivyfree

Jul 15, 2009

My gods. Have you been unconscious for the last year?

 

janet

Jul 15, 2009

You all have to be kidding ,she has been bought out by big oil Look to who she has been talking to lately BIG OIL people/She could not even control the medical care in her own state or did she just ifnore the fact that older people were dying because the state was not paying attention as it should have

 

dan

Aug 5, 2009

I would work for her campaign in a heartbeat, and have already informed the Governor of that fact. I believe she would make a great President who's faith is in God and the Constitution.

Dan Kardas, CT

 


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