Posted on 01/05/2012 5:56:32 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
For the past four years, she has swayed, danced and dodged around the Conservative Political Action Conference, but, this year, Sarah Palin says she has committed to deliver the keynote address Feb. 11, the last day of the conference. ABCs The Note recounts the rocky history between the former vice presidential candidate and CPACs sponsor, the American Conservative Union:
She declined to keynote the event in 2011, citing a scheduling conflict. But her refusal to participate fueled speculation that she wasnt going because of GOProud, a gay Republican group, that planned to attend. She denied that was the case. Her political action committee, SarahPAC, did sponsor a reception at the convention.
In 2010, Palin cited ACUs business dealings, particularly those of its then-chairman David Keene, as the reason for dodging CPAC.
In 2009, she initially accepted an invitation to kick off the convention, but then dropped out, saying that she had to attend to the duties of governing. She sent a taped message instead.
And in 2008, Palin cancelled her speech just two weeks before the event. By then, she had not been named Sen. John McCains vice presidential candidate, but in 2007, the man who would eventually become her running mate was booed by the crowd.
Why now? Its fun to speculate. Could be that shes keen to recover her standing in the CPAC straw poll, in which shes fallen over the years. Could be that she doesnt have quite so many opportunities to nab headlines as she once did. Could be that she thinks CPAC could be an ultra-dramatic setting to drop an endorsement. Or it could be that she still believes strongly in the message of limited government that shes articulated from her first day on the national scene and sees this as a timely opportunity to remind voters of that message.
Its certain, though, that shes still a lightning rod for emotion and opinion. As just one recent example, her remark to the effect that Michele Bachmann should drop out of the presidential race drew exceptional cheers and jeers. Today, Twitter and the blogosphere are alight with folks who say theyre excited to hear Palin speak at CPAC and those who say they saw this coming and, frankly, consider Palin a little passé.
Before I went to Ames, Iowa, this summer, I thought I was indifferent to the Sarah Palin appeal. But on a hot day in August, I wandered around the Iowa State Fair for an hour in a vain attempt to catch a glimpse of her. That taught me she matters to me if for no other reason than that she matters to yall. Im still not always sure why but Im always curious. CPAC will be my first time to hear her live and I confess: Im excited.
There are still HUNDREDS of articles a day about her. Click on “Palin” here and take a look at my and the others’ threads. I am probably the #1 poster of Palin threads. Yes, the “interest” in her has died down a bit after her October demurral, but she still get about as much or more attention as the candidates and is often placed on the same level as the resident.
I look forward to watching her speech. She’s a brilliant speaker with a valuable message. If only the GOP establishment was on board with her message, we MIGHT be able to salvage our rights and freedoms. Instead, the GOP establishment is her sworn enemy.
Go Sarah! I just WISH you were running for president.
LOL! Calm down, gal...
Who is your backup to Sarahcuda that’s actually running?
Btw, Cain needs to get off the pot along with Palin and endorse one of the three conservatives in the race, too.
And that is the best roll for her, absent her running for president. I like her as kingmaker for GOP Tea Party candidates.
The only chance we will have to repeal Obamacare with Romney will be to control the Senate and House and have them DEMAND REPEAL.
Romney says he will repeal Obamacare, but I don’t trust him further than I can spit. The master of the flip would flop again and say he was misunderstood, that he would “correct” Obamacare.
Once and always a liar. Gingrich was right about that.
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Teasing??? Oh yes !
Yep, it sure was unconventional. Much more than those that kept asking her to run ever thought it would be.,
To: pgyanke
You are 100% correct, and past tense Mattered is also appropos. Her amazing popularity was due, the majority of it, to the hope that she would do for America what she did for Alaska. That was always her unspoken promise in the hearts and minds of millions upon millions of sincere, hard working, God fearing American patriots.
I still dont understand how you can one minute say how you honor our troops for their willingness to sacrifice all for our country, and then in the next minute, turn your back on that same country as it cries out for your leadership in its hour of life-or-death need.
Im dangerously close to despising her for her gutless decision, and for ripping the beating heart out of the country I love. She has really pissed me off, and she may well have destroyed our chance of winning in 2012.
Its going to take an energized base to beat Obama, Acorn, SEIU, Soros, etc. I just dont see anyone among the current field that conservatives can get excited about.
Buck up or stay in the truck!
If you cant ride two horses at once, you probably shouldnt join the circus.
Dont retreat RELOAD!
What a bad, sad joke.
50 posted on Thursday, October 06, 2011 11:02:30 AM by Gargantua (President Palin isnt coming, and shes brought America down with her
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Not at all. I think she can really turn up the heat if she wanted to. I believe she has kept a low profile so as not to take attention away from the primary candidates.
WOW, what made you think she would 'run' anyways? You sound like you think she led you on.
Check out that 'running' outfit.
She’s gonna run alright. She is so good and everyone wants her so badly that her name won’t have to be on any ballots to win.
And in 2008, Palin cancelled her speech just two weeks before the event
You know, there might just be a pattern here.
Seems like I've heard of her doing things like that before, I just can't recall....
I believe her CPAC speech isn’t about announcing a run for POTUS, it’s about (a) increasing her value for 2016/2020 or (b) increasing her value as VPOTUS 2012.
By hook or by crook, if it’s not (a) or (b), it will be to get air time at the GOP convention this summer. The GOP leadership might not liker her, but they’ll need her. If they snub her at the convention, it will tick off the base. If they BAR her from the convention you’ll get a lot of pissed off people (some of which own powerful radio microphones).
Imagine our Sarah walking amongst the crowd during the convention rallying the troops!!!! If you thought a Palin impersonator as last year’s CPAC was a ruckas, imagine the real thing at the convention!!! Ohhhhhh, that’s gonna make the bigwigs steam.
“but I’m pretty sure she’s going to announce her surprise candidacy there”
And I am sure you will be clutching her waist on the back of the snowmobile as she rides down the center isle of the convention floor.
I believe they always have caterers.
You know, someone to serve sandwiches and such.
Well, you know...
Some days chicken, other days feathers.
How did you know???!!! That is so weird! You're spookin' me out, Karnac-dude...
Define "O.K." Try to be specific... I'm pretty sure the question assumes facts not in evidenceyou cad, you bounder.
8^)
“You’re spookin’ me out, Karnac-dude...”
I could go into your late night activities with her life sized poster on your wall but that might get me banned. Don’t mess with Karnac-dude.
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