The neverending campaign. No, not that one.

July 1st, 2009 by Rhiannon Bowman in News

Good news: Al Franken is finally going to be seated in the Sentate. Now the Democrats have their supposed 60th vote. (Though, Sen. Franken says that’s not his M.O.) So, after only eight months, Minnesota’s election night has finally dawned.

In other political news, the McCain-Palin ticket is still making headlines. Makes you wonder, does Sarah know the election is over?

The crowds begin streaming into the Evansville Auditorium and Convention Centre a couple of hours before the arrival of the “special guest speaker” at the Vanderburgh County Right to Life dinner on a soft Indiana spring evening—nearly 2,200 people in the banquet hall, 800 more in an adjacent auditorium watching the proceedings on a live video feed. The menu is thick slices of roast pork and red velvet cake, washed down with pitchers of iced tea, and when Sarah Palin finally enters, escorted by a phalanx of sheriff’s deputies and local police, she is mobbed. The organizers of the dinner, billed as “the largest pro-life banquet in the world,” have courted Palin for weeks with care packages of locally made chocolates, doughnuts, barbecue, and pastries, and she has requited by choosing Evansville, a conservative stronghold in southern Indiana, as the site of her first public speech outside Alaska in 2009. Like Richard M. Nixon, who chose the coalfield town of Hyden, Kentucky, for his first post-resignation public appearance, Palin has come to a place where she is guaranteed a hero’s reception.

More from Vanity Fair.

Further reading: Was Palin suffering from postpartum depression during the campaign?

And, Palin says she could beat Obama … in a road race

Sarah Palin, Superstar:

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2 Responses to “The neverending campaign. No, not that one.”

  1. Walter Says:

    “Palin says she could beat Obama … in a road race”
    What an IDIOT!!! Did she forget the favorite GOP rhetoric that Obama is a Kenyan??? Does the fat assed Alaskan drama queen really think she would have a chance?
    I doubt it… as usual; she is just shooting off her mouth.

  2. frank griffin Says:

    Palin might not win the president slot but I think she would easily beat Obama. Obama’s insane policies are about to sink him. Just give it another 6 months. This guy was a failed community organizer and now he runs the USA. It should be of no surprise that he is failing in yet another arena.

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