Today the ACU announced that former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will address the 4oth Annual Conservative Political Action Conference being held March 14th-16th at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD. From the ACU:

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

Sarah Palin was the 2008 Vice Presidential Nominee and is the former Governor of Alaska. Governor Palin first made history on Dec. 4, 2006 when sworn in as the 11th and first female governor of Alaska.  In August 2008, Senator John McCain selected Governor Palin to join him as his running mate in his historic presidential campaign.  Governor Palin is the first woman to run on the Republican Party’s presidential ticket.

Since her vice presidential run and governorship, Sarah Palin has remained one of the leading conservative voices in the nation and has authored one of the most successful non-fiction books of all time, Going Rogue, An American Life.  She has consistently focused attention on dozens of national races that have changed the face of Congress and continues the fight to bring commonsense conservatives to public office.

If you’re attending CPAC and want to see Governor Palin speak, you might want to get to wherever she is speaking very early because that room will fill up very quickly.

 
 

3 Comments

  1. KarenJ says:

    She’s not yet listed as one of the featured speakers at the website, although her speech last year is on video there. I wonder if she’s going to wear another half-unbuttoned satin shirt, tight black skirt, and 6″ platforms this year…

  2. labman57 says:

    Excellent news! Makes for an even better drinking game:
    “Big government” “Christian values” “Tea Party patriots” “God’s will” “Founding Fathers” “Traditional family values” “Lamestream media” “Guns! Guns! Guns!” “Socialism” “Drill, baby, drill!” “Job creators”

    Better buy a few more bottles of your favorite spirits.

  3. Isabelle Tromba says:

    John McCain followed his father and grandfather, both four-star admirals, into the United States Navy, graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958. He became a naval aviator, flying ground-attack aircraft from aircraft carriers. During the Vietnam War, he was almost killed in the 1967 USS Forrestal fire. In October 1967, while on a bombing mission over Hanoi, he was shot down, seriously injured, and captured by the North Vietnamese. He was a prisoner of war until 1973. McCain experienced episodes of torture, and refused an out-of-sequence early repatriation offer. His war wounds left him with lifelong physical limitations.’:;”

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