Monday, November 2, 2009

Two Unconfirmed Sarah Palin Appearances in Feb.

Two local chambers of commerce, one in Salinas, Kansas and another in Daytona Beach, Florida, claim to have booked Sarah Palin to appear at their events in February of 2010.

The Kansas event, scheduled for Feb. 5th, is The Greater Salina Chamber of Commerce's annual banquet and membership meeting:
"We are so pleased that Governor Sarah Palin has accepted our invitation to come to Salina as our keynote speaker for the Chamber’s annual meeting," Daran Neuschafer, Chairman of the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce, said. "Governor Palin was clearly identified as a top choice as speaker early in the process, and the event committee is thrilled that she’ll be with us February 5. To hear from someone with the Governor’s unique experience and perspective of the political landscape will create an exciting evening for everyone, and just continues our long list of high-profile speakers."
The Salina Chamber's pdf flyer even includes a legitimate-appearing page from the Washington Speakers Bureau, the agent representing the former governor for her speaking appearances.

The Florida event is the 90th annual meeting of the Daytona Beach/Halifax Area Chamber of Commerce in February:
Chamber chairman Ted Doran confirmed today the former Republican Vice President candidate and Alaska Governor will have an hour to address an audience that could top 1,000 at the Feb. 15 meeting.
Neither event, however, has yet been confirmed by Sarah Palin or anyone who is authorized to speak for her. We'll keep an eye peeled for that confirmation.

Say, wasn't it just just about a month ago that the Sarah slammers were crowing about how Sarah Palin bookings were such a "tough sell" because the former governor was so "divisive"? Hmm, these two bookings, plus a speaking engagement at the College of the Ozarks in December and Palin's keynote address to Wisconsin Right to Life this Friday seem to have that big liberal lie debunked.The Arctic Fox doesn't appear to be having any problem filling in her dance card for speaking engagements at all. Strange, all of the leftist websites and hysterical gossip columnists were claiming that Sarah couldn't get a booking if her life depended on it. Just goes to show that you can't trust what people who harbor so much hate in their hearts say about Sarah. Telling lies is their stock in trade... 

h/t: Free Republic

- JP

2 comments:

  1. Sure hope the Feb. 5th Kansas engagement doesn't preclude her from being the keynote speaker at the first National Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Feb. 4th through 6th.

    Also, hope she keeps open the Feb. 18th through 20th dates for the 2010 CPAC meetings. Although, after the way Keane has treated her, I can understand if she doesn't want to attend CPAC.

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  2. Kansas and Tennessee aren't far apart, so I'm guessing the Tea Party may be a go.

    But CPAC is Establishment. And it is bought and paid for by Mitt Romney, straw poll winner for the last 3 years, BFF of Keane.

    I don't think CPAC is a go; in fact, I hope she doesn't go ... but as always, I trust her judgment on the politics since I'm a know-nothing politically.

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