Discovery lands Sarah Palin for Alaska show at $1m an episode
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Sarah Palin has finally snagged a TV show after weeks of rumors and gossip.
And CNN says she'll be getting a cool $1 million for each episode.
The show, "Sarah Palin's Alaska," will air on the Discovery Channel and will obviously focus on her home state.
CNN is quoting a source who said: "It's not going to be focused on her family, or in her house, or in Wasilla."
And presumably it won't feature shots of Sarah teetering around the coast and pointing west saying, "And over there, we can see Russia...."
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McNamara31 | Mar 25, 2010, 01:25 PM EDT
oh... And why did she quit being the Govenor of Alaska? I guess being an elected official, paled in comparison to all the offers for the "big bucks".
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Meniskos | Mar 25, 2010, 10:27 AM EDT
Apparently the centerfold offers weren't high enough. The odds of this program actually being interesting are slim. It is doubtful that there will be coverage of what is less usual in Alaska, like surfing on the nation's longest coastline. Probably just another snowjob.
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beachline | Mar 24, 2010, 11:41 PM EDT
Hey Discovery Channel, it is not Palins Alaska, it is Americas Alaska!!! Shame on you for degrading your great channel with this nutcase. I hope she doesn't shoot you while filming the show. I for one will NOT watch it.
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McNamara31 | Mar 24, 2010, 06:08 PM EDT
Palin's answer to the passing of the healthcare bill was to tell her followers to "reload", on her Facebook page. The page now carries a map featuring 20 gun sights, one for each of the Democrats targeted this year. The womens not only an opportunist, she's dangerous.
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plasticpaddy | Mar 24, 2010, 04:35 PM EDT
Shameful!
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