Sarah Palin fans stiffed at book signing

Hundreds of fans in Noblesville, Indiana lined up all day in the cold and rain at a Borders bookstore for the chance to meet Sarah Palin and get their copies of Going Rogue signed by the former Alaskan governor.  The first 1,000 people in line that bought a copy of the book were given a colored wristband. This was supposed to ensure that they would get their book signed by Palin. The problem is that Palin left the book signing before everyone that had a wristband could get a signature.

Is it so hard to believe that a person who quit in the middle of her term as governor would also quit her own book signing? I say no. This is what makes her the lovable  that she is. You think she’s going to do one thing, but she does the complete opposite.

These people that walked away from the book signing without a signature should not be sad or disappointed. They should be happy. They’ve been rogued by Sarah Palin. They should display their colored wristband and their unsigned book as a shrine to Sarah Palin and the complete rogue that she is.

Granted, she could have stayed at the book signing and continued to sign books for everyone that stood all day in the cold and the rain, but that would have been inconvenient for Sarah Palin. She’s not particularly found of doing things that are personally inconvenient for her. For example, finishing her term as Alaska governor.

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  1. Ryan

     /  November 21, 2009

    That’s one of them buses there that casual folk travel in right? That ain’t one of those fancy shmancy elistist buses that liberals ride around in. Cause when a liberal rides around in a bus with their face and named painted on the side, well that right there is pure elitism. But when Mrs. Palin does it, well that’s just good ole freedom showing her face!

  2. @Ryan: What I find to be really weird is that when celebrities travel the country in these buses, they almost always travel in nondescript, anonymous buses. They don’t travel around with their name and face on the side.

    The only people that do that are people who are running for something.

  3. Cathy

     /  November 21, 2009

    I can only hope that, with actions like this, she is digging herself a tunnel to nowhere. I can only hope…

  4. tony

     /  November 21, 2009

    “They don’t travel around with their name and face on the side. ”

    Lets hope it wasn’t painted rouge Rick.
    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rouge

    Hope you’re not going Rogue on us too!!

  5. @tony: lol… thanks Tony. I’m such a tard when it comes to spelling.