I really wished I could have went to this. I have a few connections at College of the Ozarks, but couldn’t get my hands on any tickets.
Before she went to College of the Ozarks, she was at a local bookstore here in town doing the book tour thing. The book signing was Wednesday from 10AM-12PM. The line started at 2PM on Tuesday. Unfortunately, I was at work, or I would have tried to make that as well.
I have a bit of solace, though. A friend did get to meet her, and also has a signed copy. Lucky!
Interesting.
C of O was the perfect choice to host Sarah. Very conservative school. I am planning on my daughter attending the school in 10+ years.
I hope she has excellent security.
These are not normal times.
Great turnout for Sarah. I’m really proud of all these great Americans.
But the media can’t help themselves, trying to assert that the Palin camp only permitted “English speaking reporters” and they has to address her as ‘governor’. Then of course, they retract this by saying it was just a rumor.
Anyone who has seen raw video of Sarah can see how personable and decent she is with anyone who speaks to her. These reptilian bastards in the media are just going to have to like it.
Be forewarned that Ron Davis is a known political hack and Democrat operative. His blog: http://chatterbyrondavis.blogspot.com/
Michelle Sherwood is cut from the same relative cloth.
Her blog: http://michellesherwood.blogspot.com/
Do some quick searches of politics over the past four years or feelings about figures in the blogs and enjoy the reading.
I doubt most viewers know this about who writes and delivers the news for the area.
They are not as bad as the snarky, smug, biased KY3 reporter. He does a poor job of hiding his disdain:
http://www.ky3.com/home/video/78383887.html
(IMO he is always biased, although seems to be in a particular snit about the media ban. He sat in the bleachers several rows BEHIND me, haha.)
The College of the Ozarks is the ideal venue for Sarah Palin, it’s a Christian school that takes pride in calling itself “Hard Work U” where students “Don’t Pay Tuition, Work for an Education, Graduate Without Debt, and Learn Character”.
A model worth emulating and well worth checking out for college-age kids.
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