A public relations firm says a film about former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will premiere in the small central Iowa town of Pella.
Hayley McConnell of CRC Public Relations told The Associated Press on Friday that "The Undefeated," a documentary about Palin's rise and time as governor, is set to open at the Pella Opera House on Tuesday.
You might be wondering WHY the filmmakers chose this particular place to have the premiere of a film which many conservative film critics have referred to as a "game changer?" Perhaps this will help answer that question.
Races in Pella, IA.
- White alone - 9,602 (94.0%)
- Asian alone - 225 (2.2%)
- Hispanic - 181 (1.8%)
- Two or more races - 142 (1.4%)
- Black alone - 67 (0.7%)
Sixty seven black people out of almost ten thousand people? Oh yeah, this is Sarah Palins kind of town!
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Still one has to wonder why ELSE Palin might want to open her film in this sleepy little burb in Iowa? Usually she likes to be able to give somebody the middle finger while making her appearances.
That's the same day President Barack Obama plans to visit Bettendorf, Iowa, to promote manufacturing jobs.
Uh huh. Now I get it.
Palin has been noncommittal about whether she will seek the Republican presidential nomination.
The film will have a national rollout in AMC Theatres in 10 markets the week of July 15th. Those cities are Dallas, Denver, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Fla., Atlanta, Orange County California, Phoenix, Houston, Indianapolis and Kansas City.
Shopping this film around one small market at a time. Isn't THAT how they used to distribute porn to seedy theatres in the seventies?
Oh yeah, I see how the film distributors might have been inspired to do it that way.
P.S. Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god! It looks like Sarah Palin HERSELF is going to attend this premiere!
So you heard it here folks. Sarah Palin will bless the tiny conservative, village of Pella, Iowa, with her awesome presence. Can you just imagine the
I wonder how long Palin will wait before she quits?
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