She's Baaaaack: Sarah Palin To Speak At CPAC 2013

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By Mollie Reilly

Sarah Palin is slated to make an appearance at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, the American Conservative Union announced Monday.

“We are pleased to again welcome Governor Sarah Palin to CPAC in March,” ACU chairman Al Cardenas said in a statement. “Governor Palin electrified the crowd in 2012 and we are thrilled to welcome her back this year.”

The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate also appeared at last year's CPAC.

Palin joins a growing list of GOP favorites set to address the high-profile event, including Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), 2012 vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), former Florida governor Jeb Bush, former Pennsylvania senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum, and NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre. Conference organizers have also extended invites to a number of notable conservative figures.

More (Plus Top Palinisms): Sarah Palin To Speak At CPAC 2013
 
By Mollie Reilly

Sarah Palin is slated to make an appearance at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, the American Conservative Union announced Monday.

“We are pleased to again welcome Governor Sarah Palin to CPAC in March,” ACU chairman Al Cardenas said in a statement. “Governor Palin electrified the crowd in 2012 and we are thrilled to welcome her back this year.”

The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate also appeared at last year's CPAC.

Palin joins a growing list of GOP favorites set to address the high-profile event, including Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), 2012 vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), former Florida governor Jeb Bush, former Pennsylvania senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum, and NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre. Conference organizers have also extended invites to a number of notable conservative figures.

More (Plus Top Palinisms): Sarah Palin To Speak At CPAC 2013
I love it when they call her "Governor" Palin...

More like half-Governor Palin..... or better yet, Quitter Palin.
 
By Mollie Reilly

Sarah Palin is slated to make an appearance at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, the American Conservative Union announced Monday.

“We are pleased to again welcome Governor Sarah Palin to CPAC in March,” ACU chairman Al Cardenas said in a statement. “Governor Palin electrified the crowd in 2012 and we are thrilled to welcome her back this year.”

The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate also appeared at last year's CPAC.

Palin joins a growing list of GOP favorites set to address the high-profile event, including Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), 2012 vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), former Florida governor Jeb Bush, former Pennsylvania senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum, and NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre. Conference organizers have also extended invites to a number of notable conservative figures.

More (Plus Top Palinisms): Sarah Palin To Speak At CPAC 2013
I love it when they call her "Governor" Palin...

More like half-Governor Palin..... or better yet, Quitter Palin.

that's that respect we expect from liberals
we'll wait for you to earn the title, governor
 
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She believes in American greatness, of course Progressives hate her

She gave Juan McCain a fighting chance and laid out a winning strategy in 2008, McCain refused to listen, they lost. In 2010, free of the RNC she supported Conservative candidates, the vast majority won. In 2012, she laid out another winning strategy, Romney refused to listen, he lost.

In 2014, Epic Fail Obama & the Dems are in for another shellacking
 
Typical of progressives that they need a person to individualize thier hatred of ideas that are opposite of thiers.
 
Typical of progressives that they need a person to individualize thier hatred of ideas that are opposite of thiers.

Do you even realize the depth of projection in your statement? Have you viewed a single thread here on the President of the United States? Talk about individualizing hate.

Of course, I don't hate Sarah Palin, I LOVE her. I think she's awesome and the GOP should headline her much more often.
 

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