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Posted Thursday, October 29, 2009 1:27 PM

Sarah Palin Charging $100K for Iowa Speech? Not Exactly.

Holly Bailey

 

 

Politico's Jonathan Martin has a good story today about an Iowa conservative group's efforts to lure Sarah Palin to a fundraising dinner in Des Moines next month. The Iowa Family Policy Center, according to J-Mart, is trying to come up with Palin's reported $100,000 speaker's fee in hopes of getting the former governor to headline its Nov. 21 banquet—which just so happens to be the same night Vice President Joe Biden will be in town to headline the Iowa Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner. But wait a minute: Paying a White House hopeful to come to Iowa? Seriously? Has anyone ever had to do that? Needless to say, the very prospect has other Iowa Republicans up in arms. "If somebody tells me they want me to pay an appearance fee, it tells me they're not very serious about running for president," Ed Failor Jr., president of Iowans for Tax Relief and an influential GOP insider, tells Politico. "I found it really, really odd."

But hang on: did Palin actually ask the group to pay $100K for her appearance? An IFPC spokesman tells Martin he's "not personally aware" of a speaker's fee. "There may or may not be, I don't know," he tells Politico. For their part, the Palin camp tells NEWSWEEK there's no fee. Meg Stapleton, Palin's spokeswoman, tells your Gaggler that Palin "has not requested anything" and that she "does not charge people to campaign for them." According to Stapleton, Palin would instead cover such travel costs through her political-action committee, SarahPAC. Of course, that doesn't mean she's going to Iowa. Palin's book, Going Rogue, is due out Nov. 17, and she's got a major publicity tour planned around that, including a Nov. 16 appearance on Oprah. "We don't believe she will be able to attend with her tightly scheduled book tour, and the group has been told that through formal and informal channels," Stapleton says in an e-mail this morning. "However, it appears that some enthusiastic members are willing to try anything to entice the governor as we look at her schedule."

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Posted By: tjpreacher (November 3, 2009 at 8:59 AM)

In reference to 9090z's comment...wake up and smell the coffee....1) I seriously doubt that you received such an email 2) if you did, di you check out the validity of "said email" I doubt it...You are obviously another naive person who automatically believes every email that is sent to you, if thats the case I have an email raising money for Santa's Christmas trip around the world ...please donate money now, please make the check out to me....wake up.....are you also aware that anyone can create a Facebook page with any name or cause in that name , so what makes you so sure that Palin is involved with any of it....Just like Liberals to just make empty statements and not be able or willing to back them up with proof......I am with amylpav22 " methinks liberals doth protest too much"   well said amylpav22


Posted By: 9090z (November 1, 2009 at 11:04 PM)

Stapleton is being a bit disingenuous. Team Sarah sent out an email last week begging for money for Sarah to "control directly" for her and her family to go to Iowa to speak at the event supposedly to promote conservatism. I know, I got such an e-mail. Note that it's 4 days after her book comes out. It's a book tour speech.

Why does a woman who just got a $1.25 million book advance need to beg regular people, in this economy, for $100,000 for her to promote her book? Why doesn't the book publisher pay her way? Why isn't the press asking the right questions?

I'm really getting disgusted with Palin's efforts to grub money from her supporters. I used to be one, but I'm getting sick of it. She's just using us to promote herself and her book. She's not going to run for president. It's all a sham for her to get rich. What kind of adult communicates with the world via her Facebook page?


Posted By: amylpav22 (October 30, 2009 at 6:26 PM)

Yes, because when Barack Obama's eating Waygu beef in his 80º Oval Office while telling the rest of us to tighten our belts, heaven forbid the GOP decides to ditch the elitists and go with a politician who is...how shall I put this...NORMAL?

Time was, not that long ago, that politicians weren't full-time politicians.  Heck, even well into the 20th century, politicians were more part-time and usually had other vocations.

I repeat something I've said to liberals before: If Palin is as stupid as you morons constantly claim she is, then why are you all out to beat that drum if it's so obvious?  Methinks the liberals doth protest too much.