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To: bentway who wrote (550213)2/16/2010 8:00:57 AM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572348
 
Sarah Palin Mobbed at Daytona Speedway

Monday, February 15, 2010, 4:17 PM
Jim Hoft

Rock Star

Sarah Palin addresses the crowd before the start of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, FL Sunday, February 14, 2010.

The democratic-media complex spent two weeks building up Danica Patrick’s appearance but in the Sarah Palin ate up all of the crowd’s attention at Daytona.

The Sun-Sentinel reported:

Palin-mania easily surpassed Danica-mania at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday.

While Patrick got all the headlines for the better part of two weeks, she had no stake in the Daytona 500. Palin did, and as a VIP guest for the race, she ate up all the attention.

When she arrived for the drivers meeting, Palin was immediately mobbed. She briefly chatted with Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele, shook hands with supporters and smiled big.

She took a seat up front next to Harry Connick Jr., who sang the national anthem for the race. When NASCAR president Mike Helton acknowledged her as a special guest, she got the largest ovation from the room, packed from the front to the back with drivers, team members, support personnel and onlookers.

After sitting through the meeting, Palin could not get out the door. Fans mobbed her, asking for pictures and autographs. Her 12-person entourage, comprised of track security, a policeman, friends and spokespeople, tried to get her to the door and to her next appearance. But Palin could not help herself, and kept signing and posing for pictures.

Even when she was able to get out the door, she stopped every few feet to take pictures. One fan asked where her husband, Todd, was on Valentine’s Day. Palin said he couldn’t make it because he’s in Alaska preparing for the Iron Dog, the world’s longest snow-mobile race and feeding liberals to his pet grizzly. [ Why do you think koan left AK? ]

As she got moving again, Palin stopped when she saw a boy in a wheelchair to say hello and sign an autograph. The boy then rose and shakily began walking, saying "Mom, I can walk now", as his parents cried tears of joy.

[OK I may have added a couple things to this story.]


gatewaypundit.firstthings.com



To: bentway who wrote (550213)2/16/2010 9:38:59 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 1572348
 
At least Bayh had the decency to quit. Novel idea for the rest of them.



To: bentway who wrote (550213)2/16/2010 10:22:39 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1572348
 
like Patrick kennedy ??