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Satirical porn and comic depictions of Sarah Palin referenced in political commentary

The passage merely describes alleged pornographic satire and comic book portrayals of former Vice President Sarah Palin, without providing concrete evidence, financial transactions, or actionable lead Mentions alleged non-consensual porn satire involving Sarah Palin. References a comic book biography of Palin slated for release in February 2009. Notes a South Park episode lampooning Obama’s victor

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #015320
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1
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0
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The passage merely describes alleged pornographic satire and comic book portrayals of former Vice President Sarah Palin, without providing concrete evidence, financial transactions, or actionable lead Mentions alleged non-consensual porn satire involving Sarah Palin. References a comic book biography of Palin slated for release in February 2009. Notes a South Park episode lampooning Obama’s victor

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in arms that ‘women are being non-consensually satirized’ by Big Evil Porn, and The Big Bad Larry Flynt. The usual nonsense from the usual suspects. Even some pro-porn feminists are upset at Palin being ‘targeted’ by porn. They conveniently overlook the fact that most porn satirizes white men in power: politicians, police, professors. Most recent case in point, 7he Elliot Splizter Story..." Who’ s Nailin’ Paylin was ready for release before the election, as was an issue of the horror comic book 7a/es From the Crypt, which featured on the cover a painting of Sarah Palin swinging her hockey stick to disperse the Vault-Keeper and other ghoulish characters as she sneeringly asks, “Didn' t we get rid of you guys in the ' 50s?” --a reference to the censorship problems faced decades ago by EC Comics, the original publisher of 7a/es From the Crypt, and concomitantly a criticism of Palin for her “rhetorical question” about removing objectionable books from library shelves. However, another publisher was producing a comic-book biography of Palin that wouldn’ t be released until February 2009, so two endings were prepared. But an edition of South Park--broadcast the day after the election--took a risk with only one ending, which lampooned Obama’ s victory. Co-creator Trey Parker explained, “We’ re just going

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