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Sunday, January 30, 2011

RGJ: Sarah Palin speech raises $200K for Safari Club in Reno

“Excitement was building for days ahead of Palin’s visit”
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Some 2,000 formally-dressed members of the Safari Club International, after paying $100 each for what the Gazette-Journal billed as “Reno's hottest ticket,” crowded into the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino's Tuscany Ballroom Saturday night to hear Sarah Palin speak of the importance of protecting the environment and how Hunting and fishing are part of the American “heritage” and the nation’s “exceptionalism”:
“Don’t retreat, stand tall,” Palin told the crowd as she emphasized the importance of “responsible conservation.”

Palin also spoke of Second Amendment rights.

“We need to keep tabs on what the White House is telling us,” she also said.

She later said Americans would need to “count on Congress,” where the GOP regained control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November’s election.

But Palin emphasized the importance of local governments in setting policy.

“The best (management) is local” not “bureaucrats thousand of miles away” in Washington making the decisions, she said, drawing on her experience as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, before becoming that state's governor.

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Political science professor Fred Lokken of Truckee Meadows Community College said he considers Palin’s Safari Club appearance a “coup” for Reno and an “excellent” move for her.

“It’s always been a who’s who of some of the prominent conservative Republicans, so frankly for her either to get the invite or be able to wrangle the invite, it really helps her as she tries to position for 2012 and after,” he said. “This is one of the places to the seen.”

Palin’s visit will carry momentum beyond Reno since the Safari Club event draws visitors from afar, many of them wealthy.

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“Being able to come to a group like this (gives) some street cred that might help her to sort of reestablish or bolster her efforts at building a campaign for 2012,” Lokken said. “It’s a guns rights place. They are huge in the Second Amendment. Her whole connection to Alaska probably makes her one of the most logical people they have had in years.”

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Smith predicted that in a few months, Gov. Palin will return to Nevada for an appearance at “Republican headquarters.”

h/t: Fay

Updates...

From leftsite The Daily Beast's take on the same event:
She admits that she "threw a little politics" into her recent TLC reality show by dragging the crew to the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge on the pretense of hunting caribou. Her real purpose? Showing viewers that ANWR is a "barren, desolate, less-than-pristine place"--perfect, in other words, for lots of new oil drilling. "If a caribou needs to be sacrificed for the sake of energy independence," she adds, "I say, 'Mr. Caribou, maybe you need to take one for the team.'" She mentions how some media figures have pledged not cover her at all in February, and says the boycott "sounds good" to her: "because there's a lot of chaos in Cairo, and I can't wait to not get blamed for it--at least for a month."

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In public, Palin tends be guarded about her plans for the future. But earlier in the evening, she dropped a small hint about her potential ambitions. After some boilerplate comments about how "local government is the most responsive and responsible to the will of the people" she paused for a moment and stared out across the ballroom. And then came this: "that's why I think every president should have a run at gaining experience by being a councilmember, a mayor, a governor, a VP candidate, a commercial fisherman, a hockey mom." As the attendees cheered, Palin made a halfhearted attempt to quiet them down. "No, I'm kidding," she said, beaming. "I try to be funny some times. I'm kidding." But they hoped she wasn't.
And a good after action report on this event at Free Republic here.

- JP

Friday, January 21, 2011

Berman: What is Sarah Palin Doing During State of the Union?

Gov. Palin will speak at two events in Reno next week
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At The Note, ABC's John Berman notes that while President Obama will be TelePromTering his State of the Union Address next week, Sarah Palin will be delivering a speech of her own:
She will deliver the keynote address to 54th Annual Weatherby Hunting and Conservation Award Dinner. According to its website, the Weatherby Foundation “exists to help preserve ethical sport hunting on a global basis.” It was created in honor of Roy Weatherby who was a major figure in the gun industry. His official bio says he, “championed the benefits of ultra high velocity by creating proprietary Weatherby Magnum cartridges. He also developed the legendary Mark V® rifle action.”

The speech to this hunting group will be the first of two that Palin will deliver next week in Reno. On Saturday January 29th, she will address the annual convention for Safari Club International. Anyone who has watched “Sarah Palin’s Alaska,” on TLC knows that Palin is an avid hunter who relishes delivering “organic sources of protein” to her family. The show pictured her shooting a variety of different guns.

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Both speeches in Nevada have been Palin’s calendar for some time.

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h/t: Whitney and Ian

- JP

Friday, January 14, 2011

Gov. Palin to keynote SCI convention in Reno

Saturday, January 29
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Sarah Palin will deliver the keynote address to the 39th annual convention of Safari Club International, an organization which protects the freedom to hunt and promotes wildlife conservation. Organizers expect 20,000 people to attend the four day event will take place in Reno, Nevada January 26 through 29. Tickets are already sold out for Gov. Palin's speech, scheduled for Saturday night, January 29.

Michael Reagan and NASCAR team owner Richard Childress will also deliver speeches, and entertainment will be provided by comedian Larry the Cable Guy, musical acts Marshall Tucker Band, Pure Prairie League, and Elvis impersonator Matt Lewis.

The SCI website is here; convention web pages here.

- JP

Monday, October 18, 2010

Gov. Palin: Tea Partiers 'are not sheeple' and don't need a leader

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Sarah Palin answers questions from Fox News at the Tea Party rally in Reno Monday:



- JP

Full Sarah Palin Speech at Reno Tea Party rally

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Courtesy of The Right Scoop:



- JP

Video: Sarah Palin talks to CNN in Reno

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Here's Gov. Palin answering a CNN producer's questions in Reno, something the left claims she refuses to do:


Sarah Palin warned Monday that the mainstream Republican Party must embrace the core conservative principles of the Tea Party movement or disappear.

In comments to CNN at a Tea Party Express rally to kick off its fourth national tour, Palin said the Republican Party machine realizes how the Tea Party movement's "we the people" message has resonated on the political right, as well as with independents and moderates. The message emphasizes free market principles and individual and state powers instead of expanded federal powers.

"Heaven forbid the GOP machine strays from this message," said the former Alaska governor and unsuccessful Republican vice presidential candidate. "If so, the GOP is through."

Her comments, in response to the question of whether the Tea Party movement is dividing the Republican Party, showed how Palin and other Tea Party leaders are trying to galvanize the political right by bringing their supporters together with the traditional GOP structures.

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- JP

Live Stream: Sarah Palin in Reno at TPX bus tour launch

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Tea Party Express is calling its latest road trip the "Liberty at the Ballot Box" tour. Gov. Palin is in Reno to help kick off the tour. The live stream is courtesy of Tea Party HD:

[Player removed after the event]

CNN is also streaming it live here with much cleaner audio and a better camera angle than the Tea Party HD feed. Don't get us wrong, we're not CNN fans, and we appreciate Tea Party Express for its support of principled candidates for smaller and better government. But come on, TPX, there's no excuse for distorted sound on a national and/or international feed and an out-of-focus long camera shot from 45 degrees off the center of the stage.

Update: Gov. Palin has wrapped up her speech.

- JP

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The revolution WILL be televised

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We received an email from Eric Odom of Liberty.com informing us that both his site and TeaPartyHD.com will provide live online coverage of Monday's rally in Reno which will kick off The 15-day Tea Party Express bus tour which will stop in 30 cities across the nation on the way to Concord, NH. Gov. Palin is, as we reported yesterday, speaking at the Reno event. The two websites will not only cover the Reno rally, but every other strop on the tour as well.

- JP

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Sarah Palin returns to Nevada Monday for Tea Party rally

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Gov. Palin will return to Nevada Monday to help Tea Party Express kick off its "Liberty at the Ballot Box" cross-country bus tour.

The AP is reporting that it has confirmed the information through the Washoe County Republican Party. The rally will be held at 10 AM Pacific Time in a lot adjacent to the county party headquarters, according to the Reno Gazette-Journal.

The tour will stop in Las Cruces and El Paso Saturday, October 23; in Abilene and Waco Sunday; and in Dallas and Little Rock Monday. The bus will reach its destination November 1 in Concord, New Hampshire on the eve of the mid term elections.

The first female vice presidential candidate of the Republican Party helped Tea Party Express launch a bus tour from Nevada last March in Harry Reid's home town of Searchlight. That event drew a crowd of over 10,000.

- JP

Friday, December 11, 2009

Palin Protest FAIL in Nevada

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It must have seemed like a good idea at the time. Unlike David Plouffe's failed challenge to rally the Obamunists to make his book outsell Sarah Palin's blockbuster memoir even for just a day, which was doomed from the outset, the Left should have been able to pull this one off.

The plan, as laid out by leftist group ProgressNowNevada, was simple enough. All they had to do was turn out a large enough group of protesters at Sarah Palin's book signing event in Reno to grab the attention of the local news media, and it would be a rousing success.

But, thanks to the man made global warming Al Gore warned us about, it was cold out west. Really, really cold. We're not sure exactly how cold it was in Nevada, but we hear that all of the well diggers had their backs to the fire. And speaking of fires, it was cold enough in Reno when the big blue bus rolled into town that ProgressNowNevada couldn't manage to fire up enough lefties to brave the elements and make good theater out of it all. Alas, only about a dozen protesters showed up, and they were mostly ignored by everyone.

According to Write on Nevada:
So in response to one of the Left's most hated (or feared) conservatives, ProgressNow turned out 12 people. And were any of them not paid employees of Progress Now or the Democratic Party?

Contrast this with the 1,000 supporters who showed up to have Palin sign her book for them. Some even camped out overnight in the freezing weather.

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That's right, more people were in line overnight, in freezing temperatures, waiting for Gov. Palin's autograph than ProgressNow could get to come for a (very) brief rally.

Wow. Congratulations, ProgressNow. Way to brave "the elements because the truth matters" and then leave after a few minutes because you got cold. I guess the truth doesn't matter as much if you need to get back to the warmth provided by burning fossil fuels.
Just goes to prove the value of fair weather flacks.

FAIL

- JP

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sarah Palin in Reno

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The Reno Gazette Journal story is here, and a photo gallery is here.

KOLO has the AP wire story plus a video from their local newscast here.

- JP