Posted: Jul 8, 2010 11:19 AM by Stephanie Condon
Sarah Palin's political action committee has released its first web video of the campaign season, entitled "Mama Grizzlies," capturing a theme the former Republican vice presidential candidate has embraced - a rise in conservative feminism.
The video features a montage of appearances Palin has made since entering national politics, as well as images of her female supporters and conservative female activists. It is set against the narration of a speech Palin gave in Washington in May, in front of the Susan B. Anthony List, a group that supports anti-abortion rights female candidates.
"This year will be remembered as the year when common-sense conservative women get things done for our country," Palin is heard saying in the video. "All across this country, women are standing up and speaking out for common-sense solutions."
Palin's polished new video encapsulates the brand of independent, feminist yet traditional, brand of conservatism Palin stands for and is pushing through 2010 candidates like Heil and South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley.
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Palin will be in Montana in September to spearhead a fundraiser in Missoula for Teen Challenge Montana Outreach.
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