Sarah Palin Shows Up At GOP Fundraiser Despite Lack Of Speaking Role

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BEN EVANS | June 8, 2009 11:34 PM EST | AP

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Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin arrives at a Republican congressional fundraiser, with her husband Todd Palin, Monday, June 8, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Monday urged some 2,000 Republican party loyalists to stand up for GOP principles but to be inclusive as the party tries to retake the majority.

"I am happy that Dick Cheney is a Republican," Gingrich said at the annual Senate-House fundraising dinner. "I am also happy that Colin Powell is a Republican."

Cheney, the former vice president under President George W. Bush, and Powell, who was Bush's secretary of state, have feuded recently over the approach of the party, with Powell calling for more moderation and Cheney arguing against that.

"A majority Republican party will have lots of debates within the party," Gingrich, the former Georgia congressman, said. "That is the nature of majority parties."

Standing in as the party's de facto leader, Gingrich was filling a speaking role that Bush held in recent years and that was initially offered to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president, this year. He headlined a series of speakers who gave the crowd a blistering review of President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill.

Despite the rallying cry, the GOP faithful still weren't opening their wallets as they have in recent past. The event took in a relatively small fundraising haul of $14.5 million, the lowest total in at least five years. Last year, it raised $21.5 million, compared with $15.4 million in 2007 and $27 million in 2006.

Committee officials attributed the drop partly to the struggling economy and pointed out that when Bush headlined, he gave the dinner a bigger draw for donations.

The dinner for weeks was clouded by a will-she-or-won't-she mystery about whether Palin would make an appearance.

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The party's 2008 vice presidential nominee left frustrated organizers hanging as late as Monday afternoon after she was told she wouldn't have a speaking role at the event.

It was the latest twist in an unusual public flap between the potential 2012 presidential candidate and the Republican congressional leaders who run the fundraising committees.

In March, organizers replaced Palin as the keynote speaker with Gingrich after she wavered over accepting the invitation. Although the committees issued a press release announcing her as the headliner, Palin said she never confirmed that she would speak and wanted to make sure the event did not interfere with state business.

She hadn't been expected to attend until last week, when her advisers approached organizers saying she would be near Washington and would like to come.

Palin, who attended with her husband, Todd, was introduced to the crowd but did not speak.

Actor Jon Voight, who hosted the dinner, delivered a particularly harsh rebuke to Obama, saying he was "embarrassed" by the president and that Obama's leadership would cause the "downfall" of the country.

"We are becoming a weak nation," he said, calling Obama a "false prophet" and his administration the "Obama oppression."

Republican leaders who spoke afterward praised his comments. "You're great. Come back any time," Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said. Gingrich called Voight's comments a rallying cry until the next elections in 2010.

Palin and Gingrich are both considered possible presidential candidates in 2012, and the confusion over the fundraiser comes as Palin is denying an allegation that she borrowed heavily from an article he co-wrote in a recent speech.

Responding to an accusation from a blogger on the Huffington Post Web site, Palin's attorney said the governor gave Gingrich proper credit when she used some of his material about former President Ronald Reagan.

The event, held in a hall resembling a small arena at the downtown Washington convention center, is one of the party's largest fundraisers of the year, drawing major donors and lawmakers whose support would be key to a presidential campaign. Organizers said some 150 members of Congress attended Monday's dinner.

Gingrich's remarks about inclusion came after he was criticized for calling Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor a racist over her comments that a "wise Latina" would reach a better conclusion than a white man without similar experiences. Gingrich backed away from that criticism last week, saying his comments may have been too harsh.

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Associated Press writer Beth Fouhy in New York contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Monday urged some 2,000 Republican party loyalists to stand up for GOP principles but to be inclusive as the party tries to retake the majority...
WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Monday urged some 2,000 Republican party loyalists to stand up for GOP principles but to be inclusive as the party tries to retake the majority...
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- mesuki I'm a Fan of mesuki 12 fans permalink

Who cares what John Voight is saying...The fact that his own daughter doesn't speak to him tells me all I need to know about this loser!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 06/09/2009
- blukazoo I'm a Fan of blukazoo 14 fans permalink

John Voigt was the host/guest speaker!!!??? Did they hold the dinner in the 70's? The irrelevant leading the irrelevant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 06/09/2009
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What disgusts me so much about Republicans is their blatant hypocrisy. They didn't say a thing when Bush coerced the weak congress into passing the Patriot Act without even letting them read it. Bush can torture, wiretap w/out warrants, lie to congress and the American people, invade countries for imperialistic reasons, let a major U.S. city drown for 5 days, and the they say nothing.

Not only were they silent, they were down right arrogant about having Bush in the White House, until the polls said it was bad business to side with him. Even now they are still apologetic about Bush 43, yet they want to point fingers at President Obama. Their hypocrisy is why they are so irrelevant right now.

Voight has a point though, people wouldn't call Obama a false prophet if we actually had an objective news media, instead of idiots like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr4VZ8xCzOg

or this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BccYZToEJDA

The truth is all of these politicians are the same and democrat vs republican isn't a real choice, it's just the illusion of choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 06/09/2009
- fireW I'm a Fan of fireW 19 fans permalink
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Yet another repub actor spouting rubbish. Seems that Reagan, Schwartzeneggar, Thompson, etc. weren't enough. Voight arrogantly presume the world needs more.
In actual fact, no one has called Obama a prophet except repubs, and only then in a ridiculous effort to contrive yet another conspicuously lame strawman for them to discredit. Being that psychotic 24/7 must be exhausting . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 06/09/2009
- averygard I'm a Fan of averygard 18 fans permalink

Well, Jon Voight knows about the false prophets. He's got one in the familyi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 06/09/2009
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John should be ashamed of himself, and so should HP for censoring my previous posts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 06/09/2009
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LOL - get used to it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 06/09/2009
- DeBartolo I'm a Fan of DeBartolo 51 fans permalink

HP Censors TRUTH if it is neative about the GOP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 06/09/2009
- Suzanne525 I'm a Fan of Suzanne525 63 fans permalink
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Yeah, I try to be civil, but lately I've been censored. Don't know why. Oh well!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 06/09/2009
- cactusgal I'm a Fan of cactusgal 123 fans permalink

They hate us for our freedoms

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 06/09/2009
- Imzadi I'm a Fan of Imzadi 85 fans permalink
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You used the word "is"...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 06/09/2009
- alwqb I'm a Fan of alwqb 19 fans permalink
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We were destroyed as a nation under Bush and Cheney and this guy has the nerve to call names. And why does the right always have to equate Obama as a prophet, false or otherwise? Obama is a smart man and I am thankful he is our president, but he is just a man you guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 06/09/2009
- platanoman I'm a Fan of platanoman 31 fans permalink
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No wonder we haven't seen much of Voight on TV or the big screens. The guy is a right-wing loon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 06/09/2009

Jon, a year ago you were singing the praises of Rudy Guiliani claiming what a great POTUS he would make. After King Rudy flushed his campaign down the crapper you jumped to Huckerbee, then McCain. So, Jon, can you see why no one should give anything you say any credence. Why don't you and Rudy try mending fences with your kids, life is short dude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 06/09/2009

All I can say is I am so glad the the RNC is focusing on getting the party younger, what a group of spokesman, Voight 71, Limbaugh 58, and Gingrich 66. Wow I wonder if Voight has been married three times like the other two losers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 06/09/2009
- charger2 I'm a Fan of charger2 3 fans permalink
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NEW YOUNG BLOOD,LMAO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 06/09/2009

The GOP are way out of line. They allowed Bush to run this country in the ground without saying one word. Only when the majority of Americans got outraged over Bush, did the GOP decide to throw him under the bus....like they try and do with everyone else they can't use.

The problem with the Republican party is they have no solutions. The American people are not stupid. Let's face it...as frustrating as things are for many...it's not like a Republican president would make any more of difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 06/09/2009
- Ajegunle I'm a Fan of Ajegunle 25 fans permalink

HEY GOPers!

BARACK OBAMA IS NOT A PROPHET...

HE IS THE POTUS.

YOU PEOPLE ARE THE ONE RAISING HIM UP TO THE STATUS OF A GOD OR A PROPHET... NOT US!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 06/09/2009

Jon Voight.....waning acting career..."hmmmm, let's see, Reagan managed to turn his waning career into a political career....yeah, that's it! I'll prostitute myself to the GOP cause they need all the help they can get! I'll be the next Reagan!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 06/09/2009
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hey, where'd my posts go?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 06/09/2009
- cactusgal I'm a Fan of cactusgal 123 fans permalink

Probably floating around in cyberspace with mine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 06/09/2009
- iala I'm a Fan of iala 7 fans permalink

Everyone knows that Jon Voight is a lunatic. Anyone that goes on television and airs his family business like he did (no matter if it's true or not) has no class and no brains.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 06/09/2009
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