Sarah Palin in Wisconsin: "The 2012 elections begin here."
Just when Sarah Palin was starting to seem as enthusiastic about running for president as Britney Spears is about learning new choreography, Palin traveled to Wisconsin, land of union unrest, to deliver the keynote at a Tea Party rally. Palin reiterated her support of Gov. Scott Walker's anti-union legislation in what sounded an awful lot like a stump speech, one that got her boos from union leaders and an enthusiastic response from her base. The Washington Times, for instance, enthused that "[t]he former Alaska governor's pep talk reminds why she would be a formidable candidate. Not only did she hammer away at the substance of today's economic and moral crises, she was exciting."�Palin's right-hand woman, Rebecca Mansour, furiously retweeted excited Palin fans' calls for a 2012 campaign.
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