>>She is not in charge of the guest list and if the media want to see the production, I am sure they can pay for a showing after the opening at the multiplex. <<
Good to see she chose not to enter this small town. The idea of doing so must be in the hands of her handlers.
No, it’s all in the hands of the PRODUCERS of this film, which Governor Palin had almost NOTHING whatsoever to do with, nor is she reaping any monetary benefits from; re ticket and distribution sales.
She was invited to a premier of a movie about her. She didn't chose the venue, the time or anything else. She was invited and decided to attend. If the premiers was held at a 2,500 seat arena, it would not be up to her as to who gets tickets.
Had she not attended, the press wouldn't have bean as interested, so what. That just goes to show how news worthy they believe her to be.
Is she supposed to stay away from small towns because it could create a traffic jam? What exactly are you saying? She lives in a small town. Heck, Ankorage, Alaska's largest city, is not exactly a huge metropolis.
As far as handlers are concerned, I doubt she has many people telling her what to do. From all reports, it seems she keeps her own council along with her spouse.