Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Gov. Palin on Hannity today?

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Sean Hannity on Twitter today:
about 1 hour ago
Sorry everyone, I should have clarified. Radio guest today - @SarahPalinUSA

about 3 hours ago
Guest today - @SarahPalinUSA hope you all tune in!

Adam Brickley is guessing that Gov. Palin will endorse Scott Brown on Hannity's show.  That could be, but as we have pointed out, she won't endorse Brown unless he requests an endorsement from her first. And we haven't seen any indication that Brown or his campaign has asked for such a nod from the Republican Party's 2008 vice presidential candidate.

Since we're all guessing here, our guess would be that the governor has agreed to appear at one or more of Hannity's Freedom Concerts, and it will be announced on the show today. Knowing Sarah Palin's devotion to our troops and their families, the Scholarship Fund for the education of fallen service members seems to us to be a perfect fit for her.

But we could be wrong and Adam right, vice versa, both right or both wrong. It could be about something else entirely, or it could simply be just another appearance on Hannity's show, with no major announcement planned.

As Adam says,  Hannity is sure to at least ask Gov. Palin about Brown's Senate race in Massachusetts. We should find out soon enough.

Update: All the guesses were wrong. No big announcement, and Hannity didn't ask Gov. Palin about Scott Brown.

- JP

2 comments:

  1. I listened and it was just a brief appearance. She addressed terrorism in the context of her Facebook post, the healthcare debate (death panel), and briefly touched on the 2010 elections but no word on endorsements or an exact date on when she'll begin.

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  2. Mind you, I was dealing with young children while this was going on so I may have missed something but I was really *trying* to hear when she'll begin with the endorsements. Everything she said made me feel very good about our race here in Kentucky. I am on the edge of my seat here. She mentioned choosing the best candidates, not necessarily those with an "Ivy League education" who are best on the issues. That's what I wanted to hear her say and what I expected her to say.

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