I fear the worst. The Week speculates on what they may be planning:
Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin are appearing together at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage on Sept. 11, and nobody’s sure why. Beck, on his radio show, confirmed the event but would say only, “I’m gonna give a speech up there, and Sarah’s gonna give a speech, too, but that’s it.” Beck’s coyness, along with Palin’s silence and the provocative date, have only amped up the speculation about this “mysterious” event. (Watch a Russia Today discussion about the pair of leaders.) Here’s five theories on what Palin and Beck are up to on 9/11:
1. This is the launch of Palin-Beck 2012
“The symbolic date of 9/11 invests this event with the inescapable possibility that he and Palin plan to announce their Presidential candidacy for 2012,” says Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times. Such a ticket is “not exactly unexpected,” but launching it on 9/11 is a cynical way to “benefit from the paranoia” they’ve helped create about a threat from America’s Muslims and “Obama’s fictitious Islamic religion.”2. This is the launch of a Palin-Beck roadshow
“The location, the size of the venue, and the secrecy around it are curious,” but there’s “almost certainly” no way they’re announcing a presidential run, says Allahpundit at Hot Air. Trying to “co-opt 9/11 for something as self-aggrandizing as a campaign launch” would be political suicide, especially for Palin. “Presumably they’re going to announce some sort of joint lecture tour,” or perhaps hold “some sort of ‘honoring the victims of 9/11′ memorial event.”…
[continues at The Week]
