Starts in Phoenix, azishot!
More details about her book tour to follow.
She’s going to where the people are. Oh, what a shock this must be to the MSM.
It’s a pity, because she has fans in all of the above. The difference between a blue state and a red state isn’t radical, but a small shift in percentages from one side to the other.
Heres the list of stops:
Nov. 23: Phoenix
Nov. 26: Tulsa, Okla.
Nov. 27: Norfolk, Neb.
Nov. 27: Des Moines
Nov. 28: Andover, Kan.
Nov. 28: Dallas
Nov. 29: Houston
Nov. 29: New Orleans
Nov. 30: Baton Rouge, La.
Nov. 30: Little Rock, Ark.
Dec. 1: Brentwood, Tenn.
Dec. 1: Lexington, Ky.
Dec. 2: Spirit Lake, Iowa
Dec. 2. Carmel, Ind.
Dec. 3: Cincinnati
Dec. 3: Columbia, S.C.
Not one but two stops in Iowa. Mmmm.
Sarah Palin's Nov. 23-Dec. 3 tour for her new book will avoid the major coastal cities for stops in the heartland. They include a Sam's Club stop at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in Little Rock, according to a Harper Collins publicist.
((((PING))))
Solidifying the Heart Land Fly over country behind her before going after the Liberal big city bastions.
Step in crap, your feet stink
Staying in the battleground states. Writing off CA, NY, OR and WA as she should. Perhaps NV and NM will hold fair elections again.
“She will spend little time on either coast. “
Wise move, Sarah.
Why would she go to those holes of excrement?
LLS
“...... New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco or other cities where Democrats are more in favour. “
All cities that I would stay the heck out of too. They’re like smelly libs or visiting monkeys in a zoo, once you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. Besides, the MSM doesn’t design her schedule, SHE does.
We towed our Airstream through 8 states while on vacation this year... a bit over 5k miles for nearly 30 days. I did my best not to spend a dime in the blue states, other than gas that I had to buy. LOL
Dear Almighty God, I can’t wait for her to become our President.
Sarah Plainmade a stop at Plumstead CHristian School in Bucks County Pa. for a fund raiser, book signing and dinner.
Former Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin spoke at a fundraiser for the Plumstead Christian School to a crowd of about 600 people.
Attendees paid $750 per person for a dinner and between $75 and $250 to hear Palin speak.
School administrators hope that her visit helps raise a quarter of a million dollars for the 60-year-old school and its 400 students in order to help them pay for tuition.
It s such a phenomenal event to hear such a sought after national speaker come to a small Christian school, said student Stephen Rosenthal.
WATCH
While Palin mostly spoke about the role of prayer in her life, she also responded when asked about a potential Presidential run in 2012.
I wouldnt do it just to shake it up, just to cause people in a competitive primary to have to debate and articulate what their solutions would be for the country, said Palin. Id be in it to win it.
First Published: Nov 9, 2010
Looks like I will be heading to Des Moines!