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Monday, August 31, 2009

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Politico is reporting today that former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin is beginning to look at over 1,000 offers for paid speaking engagements and public appearances. Politico goes on to report that there are 120 candidates for office seeking her to stump for them.

MSNBC has an AP story (Note: AP stories about Palin should be taken with a huge grain of salt) that Palin will have her first paid speaking engagement in Hong Kong at the CLSA Investors Forum.

As much as the left would love to have us believe that Sarah Palin is irrelevant, especially after stepping down early, the proof says otherwise. I hope Sarah makes a truckload of money on speaking fees (rumored to be six figures per speech) just like Bill Clinton does. She and her family have more than earned it.

I further hope that while at the CLSA Investors forum, Palin uses the opportunity to skewer the Obama administration for its ridiculous spend your way out of bankruptcy economic policy. That foolish policy certainly hasn’t received nearly enough attention.

Via: Politico

Via: Memeorandum (Invitations)

Via: MSNBC

Via: Memeorandum (Hong Kong)

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