PITTSBURGH, Pa. -- Donna Scala was surprised to find she felt so at home among her fellow attendees at this weekend's RightOnline conference.Read the whole thing. And hit the tip jar. Oh, yeah, Erik Telford is here, too: That's Peggy Venable, AFP Texas director, the surprisingly cheerful Telford, and Texas grassroots
"I've never been in a room with this many conservatives before," Ms. Scala, a Democrat from Beaver Falls, Pa., said after attending the two-day conference sponsored by the Americans For Prosperity foundation.
During Saturday afternoon's final panel discussion, Ms. Scala drew applause when she stood up to ask a question, which she prefaced by introducing herself as "a Democrat who did not vote for Obama." . . .
UPDATE: I just helped my new blog buddy, Barbara Espinosa, install SiteMeter and Technorati on her blog. Please visit Barbara at American Freedom blog.
UPDATE II: Michelle Malkin had to catch a plane before I arrived, so I didn't get to see her, as I'd hoped. Maybe next year?
Comma. Beat him, editorially, into a commma.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to add e-referrer to show the power of your blog-fu.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that Eric looked remarkably whole. I'm glad you restrained yourself in front of the ladies; gentleman like behavior is so rare these days.
ReplyDeleteFeel the love
ReplyDeleteSo I had on over to give Barbara a nice hello and welcome to the blogosphere (the greatest time sink ever invented), but you can't leave comments. Was that on purpose?
ReplyDeleteAnd how come you have time to do all the carp for her and you can't come and put a few lousy commas in my posts. Sheeeeeeesh!
Well tell her hi for me...
when she stood up to ask a question, which she prefaced by introducing herself as "a Democrat who did not vote for Obama."
ReplyDeleteExquisite juxtaposition vis-a-vis the woman in Colorado who intro'd herself as "a Republican who voted for Obama" in Saturday's 'town hall.'
Nicely done!!