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.
You pegged that sucker. ROTFLMAO!
I'm not worthy. LOL
Seriously (?), you are one of the funnier suhmenobatches buzzing peskily about my coiffe, so to speak. Sally forth, Kar'Du. An honorable foe, indeed.
Just FYI, while I was typing this, I was snickering. Which is not a licesne for you to start acting all gay. We clear KD?
:^|
Im with you now
Im done with gurl power
Her...Bachmann...please....they fizzled
Good post...my Palinista evolution as well
I wanted her as my candidate
Now?
I could care less except her endorsement might be good for a few points bump
I hope she has a nice time being a mom and wife now
I actually value that more
Crystal.
And don’t forget, the clouds in your coffee are not really Sarah in her running suit. Just a dream.
I will say you are slightly humorous in a raffish sort of way.
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