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Palin spends Thanksgiving with family in Richland

by Associated Press

Posted on November 26, 2009 at 11:26 AM

Updated Thursday, Nov 26 at 3:41 PM

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KENNEWICK, Wash. - Sarah Palin signed copies of her book, hugged fans, and took pictures with a cheering crowd as she prepared for a benefit race during her Thanksgiving visit to Washington state.

The former Republican vice-presidential candidate is spending the holiday with relatives in Richland, Wash., before resuming her nationwide book tour over the weekend.

She participated in a 5K race to benefit the Red Cross on Thursday morning, surrounded by a crowd of cheering fans. She didn't finish the race, opting to leave early to avoid more crowds, said Kennewick police Officer Michelle Pitts.

"That made our day," said Gary Waddoups of Kennewick, who snapped a few pictures of Palin. "Her reaction was so genuine. You wouldn't get that out of other people."

About 25 Palin relatives had registered for the annual Turkey Trot at Kennewick's Columbia Park, said Heather Filbin of the Benton-Franklin Chapter of the American Red Cross.

The Tri-City Herald reports some of Palin's relatives wore T-shirts saying "Rogue Runners, A Proud Family."

Palin arrived late Wednesday from Orlando, Fla. She plans to have dinner at the Richland home of her aunt Katie Johnson, a sister of her mother.

Palin's grandparents, Clem and Helen Sheeran, moved to Richland in 1943 so he could work at the Hanford nuclear reservation.

"It's kind of surreal. But it's really good to be back in the Tri-Cities to reconnect with the roots," Palin told reporters after touching down in a private jet Wednesday. "I like the wonderful chaos of the family (at Thanksgiving.)"

Palin resumes her book tour Sunday, signing copies of "Going Rogue" at a book store in Richland. She said her last visit to the area was about a year ago.

"I like the summer here," said Palin, who was accompanied by her son Trig and daughter Piper, adding her husband, Todd, was back home, "fixing the roof."

Palin said she's thankful for the safe return of her son Track from Iraq.

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sumithryo said on November 26, 2009 at 12:02 PM

And we care about a talentless half-wit quitter entering our state because.......???????

kenkelly said on November 26, 2009 at 12:40 PM

Because she is more important to the future of this country then the lying, commie, military hating, America destroying idiot we have as President.

racefan said on November 26, 2009 at 12:54 PM

@kenkelly- LOL.. keep dreaming (although I don't know why you would want to)! You call our President a liar and think this woman is any better? This woman single-handedly ruined any chance the Republicans had of winning the election and you still support her. People with your mental capacity are going to make it hard to win in 2012. As a Republican myself, she's as bad for the party as Rush Limbaugh.

kahler said on November 26, 2009 at 12:54 PM

Gee ! I wonder if Sarah would sign her book for me. Bruce

pricilla said on November 26, 2009 at 12:55 PM

Way to go Kenkelly! I couldn't have said it better!

artsea said on November 26, 2009 at 1:57 PM

Happy Thanksgiving to all....idiots too.

ptown said on November 26, 2009 at 2:14 PM

@kenkelly: She's important to the future of this country? Your kidding right? All that turkey get to your pea sized brain? I cringe every time she opens her mouth. She has NOTHING smart or important to say.

lhomey said on November 26, 2009 at 3:12 PM

WHO CARES?????? Seriously - THIS is news?? The woman is an idiot - why should I care where she eats her turkey? Come on, King5 - you can do better than this.

knowitall said on November 26, 2009 at 5:01 PM

her timing is perfect, a poll this week showed that Mr. Obama's favorable ratings in Washington State went below 50%. I admire what she did today to help the Red Cross.

knowitall said on November 26, 2009 at 8:16 PM

why is this a story? well, here are the nielson ratings the Oprah - Sarah interview (with other interesting items). Viewing in Seattle was up 100% on that day. People are interested, They want to know who Sarah is, without the filter of the media. blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/sarah-palin-books-buzz-and-oprah-bump/

summer5 said on November 26, 2009 at 10:06 PM

racefan said on November 26, 2009 at 12:54 PM " People with your mental capacity are going to make it hard to win in 2012. As a Republican myself, she's as bad for the party as Rush Limbaugh." And you would be the real example of why Republicans have lost! RINO'S like yourself, and the Marxist Congress in power, have taken us down a path we will not tolerate. If you're a Republican, minus the Conservative part, you're going to be a loser in 2010 & 2012. Happy THANKSGIVING, MERRY CHRISTMAS, and GOD BLESS America!

mvum1 said on November 26, 2009 at 11:38 PM

she can't even finish a run for charity---sad-- very sad

bob42263 said on November 27, 2009 at 7:33 AM

If Sarah Palin is important to the future of our country then I am going to move back to Norway, where my grandfather was born. But I guess if you look at the fact that Sarah will ensure the failure of the republican party until the republicans get some people with common sense then she is a very good thing.

knowitall said on November 27, 2009 at 10:35 AM

A great insight into LIBERAL elites by Lee Siegel: "As a political prospect, Palin is terrifying; as someone who embodies an American story, she is fascinating. She is Huck Finn in reverse. Instead of fleeing civilization and lighting out for the territory, she started in the territory and lit out for civilization. What she discovered is that civilization--our politics, and our media--is even more feral, less bound by morality, and more unforgiving than the wilderness she had come from. We know this dirty little secret of civilization theoretically--cynicism about everything is our American meat and milk. But we rarely come across a public person whose experience of it is so raw and uncontrolled."

magoo said on November 27, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Frankly, I like the way Sarah has helped to clean up "politics" in Alaska. She may be pretty and feminine, but that is aside from her knowing how to set things straight, being honest and having good morals. She's a breath of fresh air in a dirty world.