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383
    “The protein her family”: Johnson, “Altered States.”
384
    “None of that ‘Sarah Barracuda’ ”: Davey, “Little-Noticed College Student to Star Politician.”
384
    While she was mayor: Evan Thomas and Karen Breslau, “McCain’s Mrs. Right,”
Newsweek,
September 8, 2008.
384
    “I mean, how cool”: Amanda M. Fairbanks, “Young, Republican, and Inspired by Palin,”
New York Times,
October 29, 2008.
385
    In a roundup of national: Jodi Kantor and Rachel Swarns, “A New Twist in the Debate on Mothers,”
New York Times,
September 2, 2008.
385
    “People who don’t have children”: Ibid.
385
    When people wondered how: Karen Breslau, “An Apostle of Alaska,”
Newsweek,
September 15, 2008.
386
    Obama, who sent out: Maria Gavrilovic, “It’s Stand-Up Comedy Time for Obama,”
CBS.com
, September 8, 2008.
386
    When asked about how: Michael Luo, “Working Mother Questions ‘Irrelevant,’ Palin Says,”
New York Times,
September 13, 2008.
386
    Her husband wrote about the strain: Barack Obama,
The Audacity of Hope,
340.
388
    During the vice presidential campaign: James Grimaldi and Karl Vick, “Palin Billed State for Nights Spent at Home,”
Washington Post,
September 9, 2008.
388
    Swift got into trouble: Gail Collins, “The Mommy Track Derails,”
New York Times,
January 11, 2000; “The Year of the Stork,”
New York Times,
May 11, 2001.
389
    “The feeling that”: Jane Swift, “In Her Own Words,”
Boston Magazine,
January 2003.
389
    (A reporter who followed her around): Thomas and Breslau, “McCain’s Mrs. Right.”
389
    “She is Phyllis”: Gloria Steinem, “Palin: Wrong Woman, Wrong Message,”
Los Angeles Times,
September 4, 2008.
389
   
Saturday Night Live
aired: September 27, 2008.
390
    When she was unable:
Saturday Night Live,
Jon Meacham, “The Palin Problem,”
Newsweek,
October 13, 2008.
390
    Palin, back in Alaska: William Yardley and Michael Cooper, “Palin Calls Criticism by McCain Aides ‘Cruel and Mean-Spirited,’ ”
New York Times,
November 7, 2008.
391
    Palin wound up the only: Jon Cohen and Jennifer Agiesta, “Perceptions of Palin Grow Increasingly Negative,”
Washington Post,
October 25, 2008.
392
    “They bear us children”: Mark Leibovich, “Among Rock-Ribbed Fans of Palin, Dudes Rule,”
New York Times,
October 19, 2008.
392
    Meanwhile, Tahita Jenkins: Jeremy Olshan, “Skirt the Issue,”
New York Post,
May 31, 2007.

EPILOGUE

Unless otherwise noted, all the information in the epilogue is taken from interviews.

394
    “In those first days”: Toobin,
The Nine,
253.
394
    He was moved into an assisted-living: “Son: O’Connor Not Jealous of Husband’s New Relationship,” Associated Press on
CNN.com
, November 13, 2007.
401
    In the panic that ensued: Michael Barbaro, “A Makeover of a Romance,”
New York Times,
February 9, 2006.
402
    Her delight at the turnaround: Kunin,
Living a Political Life,
163.
404
    In her autobiography: Mankiller,
Mankiller,
246.
404
    “The bride wore”: Neil MacFarquhar, “Public Lives: A Feminist Takes the Vows,”
New York Times,
September 6, 2000.
405
    “I don’t know if”: Wolfgang Saxon, “Martha Griffiths, 91, Dies,”
New York Times,
April 25, 2003.

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