Posted on 02/26/2011 7:32:00 AM PST by MaxCUA
Believe it or not, its already high time for presidential hopefuls to kick off their campaigns even though the election isnt until November 2012 and weve connected some dots that strongly suggest where and when Sarah Palin will be announcing.
HollywoodLife.com has learned that Palin has booked an appearance in April on The Bob and Mark Show on 106.5 KWHL-FM in Anchorage. Sarah has said all along including on the final episode of her TLC show Sarah Palins Alaska that she would announce her candidacy on the radio via Bob and Mark.
While the exact date hasnt been confirmed, were told that with Sarahs schedule, her appearance on the show especially booked so far in advance can mean only one thing: That shell be kicking off her campaign on the radio.
And with Sarah hiring a chief of staff, Michael Glassner, and the impending entrance of potential competitors Tim Pawlenty, governor of Minnesota, and Mitt Romney, ex-gov of Massachusetts, the time is certainly ripe.
Thanks for the link. I had read nothing like this before and will have to go back and check it out.
Forgive my suspicions, but Ryan has been mentioned favorably by several prominent pubs... I think Michele Bachman mentioned his plan on Meet the Press (not sure about that)
Anyway, I know there are people who want to take out anybody who is a threat. I’ll keep an open mind and take a look at that thread.
“Skosh.....for reasons unknown to me.”
Shoshi is a corruption of the Japanese word for little/small....
Semper Fi
Yeah well. I vented my spleen pretty good, that’s for sure. I think I’m good for now. I’m gonna try to be nice and behave. For everyone’s sake and my own. And honestly, I’m trying to talk myself into liking Daniels. I don’t see anyone I like. I might just leave it up to y’all. I’m sure that’d be OK.
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