2/04/2011

Palin stands up against corruption

You have to admire Sarah Palin. For a Republican presidential candidate, it is hard to give up speaking to CPAC. But she just can't stand corruption.

A Palin source bashed CPAC and its leader David Keene in an interview last year with POLITICO announcing that the former governor wouldn’t be attending – even though CPAC had listed her as an invited guest for the second year in a row. The source called the annual gathering an example "special interests over core beliefs" and "pocketbook over policy."

"That's not what CPAC should be about and people are tiring," the source said. "Palin is taking a stance against this just as she did in Alaska."

The criticism of CPAC was fueled by a report that David Keene, president of the American Conservative Union, had asked FedEx for between $2 million and $3 million to get the group's support in a bitter battle on Capitol Hill with rival UPS. This was not the first reported allegation of Keene selling his influence with the conservative base, and is a large part of the reason why the ACU and its annual conference have waned in influence over the years. . . .

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another 'plus' in the Palin column and a blot for rice-bowl politics. As the dollar falls to the yuan, how will rice-bowl politicians respond? Will the aphorism become 'one bushel of bucks for one vote' instead of 'one man, one vote'?

The soap-box is failing, falling to the FCC. The ballot box has fallen to the obaminable Chicago crime machine. I've three boxes remaining, of a thousand rounds each.

2/04/2011 7:50 AM  

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