At some point, Sarah Palin stopped being just a political figure and became a cultural symbol. She was discussed on talk shows, referenced in comedy, debated online, and talked about at kitchen tables across the country.
That level of visibility is rare. It meant that Palin’s influence went beyond elections. She shaped conversations about leadership, gender, media treatment, and public expectations. Even those who disagreed with her couldn’t ignore her.
Few people cross that line from politician to cultural figure. Palin did — and that’s why her impact still feels present.