« Protesting While Starving | Main | "The Last Gasp Of Eloquent Mischief" » 07 Nov 2009 11:29 am Palin In WisconsinThe former vice-presidential candidate and leader of the GOP base gave a speech last night in Wisconsin. From the scattered notes of someone who was there, it seems like it was a good speech, and rehearsed some serious applause lines on abortion, and revealed a new sophistication on the subject. I'm not sure how much time Palin has spent reading John Paul II, but she sure knew how to quote him. Here's a passage as written down by an attendee going rogue:
But here's the weird thing: no press was allowed. Here were a few of the restrictions:
There were metal detectors to enforce this extreme lockdown. And all bags were searched for recording devices. The question I have is: why? Here is a national politician addressing a state pro-life group, saying things that are presumably supposed to be part of a public debate and yet the whole thing is shrouded in secrecy. It's a similar pattern to the campaign. Here is a public figure insisting on rules that no other public figure demands. Why? What is it about sunlight and an open debate that Palin is afraid of? TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e20120a6603466970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Palin In Wisconsin' |
