For those wondering if Sarah Palin was out of the public eye for good after parting ways with Fox News, there’s now an answer. She’ll be back.
The former Alaska governor and failed vice presidential candidate will speak at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference.
“We are pleased to again welcome Gov. Sarah Palin to CPAC in March,” the American Conservative Union Chairman Al Cardenas said in a statement on Monday. “Gov. Palin electrified the crowd in 2012 and we are thrilled to welcome her back this year.”
CPAC –an annual gathering of conservatives—is seen as a stepping stone for GOPers considering running for a seat in the Oval Office. Last year Palin, who was the closing speaker at the event, spent most of her speech skewering Obama.
“Mr. President, we don’t want an economy built to last. We want an economy built to grow,” she declared. “We certainly don’t want your economy built to last. We want your administration to end.”









