Will Obama Meet With Palin In Philadelphia?
It looks like Palin and Obama’s paths are going to cross in Pennsylvania in the coming week, which would (I believe) be their first face-to-face meeting:
The governor is planning a trip to Georgia to campaign on behalf of Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss early next week on her way to Philadelphia to meet with her old foe, President-elect Barack Obama.
Obama is meeting with governors of both parties in Philadelphia to talk about the ailing economy. It’s not clear how many governors are going to attend the Obama event, which the National Governors Association helped put together.
“I don’t know if she has a one-on-one with (Obama),” said Palin spokesman Bill McAllister. “It may be, given that they were both involved in the national campaign.” McAllister said Palin will be in Philadelphia on Monday and Tuesday, and the state will pay for it. He said the Chambliss campaign will pay for Palin’s side trip to Georgia.
She accused him of palling around with terrorists. He called her a pig. Will Obama meet with Sarah in the spirit of unity and bipartisanship he’s been talking about since winning the election? Or will she get snubbed? Perhaps this will answer the question: Joe Lieberman apparently called Obama after the election to congratulate him on his victory. Joe was told at the time that The One was busy. To date, Lieberman hasn’t gotten a call back.
Now that’s some hope ‘n change.



