She could have put up a video they could watch:
Sarah Palin appears increasingly comfortable communicating via Facebook, and
increasingly unwilling to appear in person -- even before her own conservative,
Alaskan base.
The latest oddity:
Organizers of an Anchorage event that has been billing Sarah
Palin for weeks as a star speaker were left scrambling Wednesday after learning
that the former governor won't be there for tonight's event and claims to have
never been asked.It would be at least the fourth time in recent months that an
anticipated Palin speech has fallen through after Palin and her camp disputed
they had ever confirmed it. That includes the brouhaha over whether she'd speak
at the annual congressional Republican fundraising dinner in Washington, D.C.,
this summer.This time it's an event promoting an Alaska ballot measure aimed at
making it illegal for teens to get an abortion without telling their parents.
The Alaska Family Council has been advertising that Palin would give a speech
and become the first official signer of the ballot petition tonight at
ChangePoint, the Anchorage megachurch.Palin spokeswoman Meg Stapleton said
Wednesday, in response to inquiries from the Daily News about tonight's event,
that "this is the first we have ever heard of a speech." She said Palin is out
of state and won't be there.Stapleton declined to provide details on where Palin
is and what she is doing.
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