Thinkprogress:
Washington Whispers reports that Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) will no longer be speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the end of February. Palin told event organizers that the “duties of governing” now prevent her from attending
“We’re obviously disappointed,” said a CPAC official. A spokesman for the three-day confab, organized by the American Conservative Union Foundation and others, said that Palin, the popular former vice presidential nominee, had indicated she would be able to attend but cited “duties of governing” in bowing out. Instead, she will send in a taped message.
3 comments:
When is she up for re-election?
Sarah has big problems in Alaska with with losing the Govenor's seat. Bimbo Sarah could go to jail and get folky with the female prisoners soon. Sarah has to many crimiinal fires to put out and Uncle Ted can't help this time.
Palin is up for re-election in
2010. And with her woes of scandal with Troopergate, first dude being held in contempt, and other lawsuits against Palin, her chances of re-election may be dim. Besides, I posted a couple of weeks ago of a Democrat throwing his name in the ring to compete against Palin for the Guv position.
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