Sarah Palin, in a weak attempt to get back into the spotlight again, rushed into Madison Wisconsin to deliver a “unions-bad-people-bad-corporations-good” message. But according to Wisconsin police and those in the audience, the message fell on deaf ears as a majority of the 6500 in attendance were there to protest the once beloved Sarah.
Sarah Palin rolled into Madison, Wisconsin today using a Tea Party rally as an excuse to attack union members, but the wheels promptly fell off of her bandwagon as only 6,500 people showed up for the rally, and reports on the scene say that many of those in attendance were there to protest Palin. Not even the Koch Brothers and their magic buses could draw a crowd for Palin.
The Koch Brothers threw their front group Americans For Prosperity into the effort to hold an anti-union rally in Madison headlined by Sarah Palin. All the resources were deployed, Palin fans were begged to attend, Americans For Prosperity had no less than 13 buses lined up, and despite all of this, the crowd never came.
Some people just don’t know when to give it up! Palin has been losing support from the most ardent Teaparty Republicans, but she still tries to capture the limelight with her folksy and meaningless slangs. Someone should tell The Palin that her message is no longer relevant.
Maybe she should take a page from The Donald’s play-book, and pander to the Birthers.
3 replies on “The Wheels Fell Off The Sarah Palin Bus In Madison Wisconsin”
Now if we can just get Donald Trump on the bus, we can get down to some quasi-serious presidential candidate business! C’mon GOP—whatcha waitin’ for… the odds to get better?
SO, Sarah Palin is running out of her fifteen minutes. When oh when will the media stop talking about her, since no one gives a rat’s hienie about her?
I have been waiting for nearly three years for this creature to slither back to whatever rock she crawled out from under. FINALLY – the only SP stories we are seeing are “She can no longer draw a crowd. She’s becoming irrelevant.” I’m looking forward to the day when her only mentions are in those “Whatever happened to…?” articles. She can join Andrew Dice Clay, Bobby Sherman and Kirk Cameron in the Land of the Has-Beens.