Marc Ambinder is tweeting the same information as well.
Palin will attend Southern GOP Leadership Conf in April.... This event has definite presidential overtones, as she surely knows
Just posted....
Governor Sarah Palin announced today that she will speak to the 2010 Southern Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans.
Im looking forward to addressing conservative activists from across the south at the 2010 Southern Republican Leadership Conference. This is a great opportunity to listen and speak to those who are helping to set the direction of our party, Governor Palin said.
SRLC 2010 will be held on April 8-11, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana and will include the Republican Partys activists, donors, elected officials and candidates from 14 southern states.
Were excited to have Governor Palin join us in New Orleans. She represents the future of the Republican Party and will be a huge draw for conservative activists from across the country, SRLC Director Charlie Davis said.
Like the belle of the ball Sarah Palin is now filling out her dance card.
Phase #1 - Resign and lay low, go into the wilderness, take in all the slings and arrows and play dead
Phase #2 - Reintroduce yourself to the American people (book tour) and go after your enemies with a vengeance (Facebook & op-ed articles)
Phase #3 - Start giving substantive speeches on policy and where America needs to go (Tea Party address & this SRLC)
Phase #4 - Campaign for conservatives candidates and collect chits
Phase #5 - Run for President
“No CPAC for Sarah Palin”
That sure looks like a very bad idea to me. I invite anyone to change my mind, but that sure looks bad.
She should speak at both.
Sarah’s learning to return fire-and snubs, go girl!
CPAC who?
CPAC is nothing but a large pit vexxed with RomneyCare lovers.
David Keene hack, fake conservative, Arlen Specter loving CPAC?
Can’t imagine why. /sarc
Each year CPAC holds a straw poll of potential presidential candidates. Speakers have included Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Pat Buchanan, Karl Rove, Newt Gingrich, and Ron Paul. Before, during, and after his presidency, Reagan spoke at CPAC a total of 12 times.
Great choice on not going to CPAC, Sarah. The hell with David Keene.