Sunday 14 August 2011

Sarah Palin Does a Pop-in at Reagan’s Boyhood Home

DES MOINES, Iowa, -- Conservative Republican Sarah Palin visited former President Ronald Reagan's boyhood home in Dixon, Ill., Saturday.


WREX-TV in Rockford, Ill., reported Palin rolled up to the Reagan home in her "One Nation" tour bus shortly after noon. She signed autographs, shook hands and posed for photos, supporters who greeted her told the TV station.


Palin was accompanied by her husband Todd and daughter Piper,


Rockford's WIFR-TV reported the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate, who is contemplating a run for her party's presidential nomination in 2012, kept a lid on her surprise visit to Dixon for Ronald Reagan Trails Days. To minimize media coverage, only the executive director was privy to Palin's plan to show up at the museum celebrating the life of the former Republican president, the TV station said.


Palin told an Iowa crowd Friday she hasn't decided whether she is running for president.


"I think there is plenty of time to jump in the race," she said. "Watching the whole process over the last year certainly shows me that, yes, there is plenty of room for more people."


After visiting the Boyhood Home, Lewis took the group to historic Lowell Park, where a handsome Ronnie Reagan was a lifeguard back in his teens and early 20s, and where he reportedly fished 77 people — many of them young women — out of the Rock River.


To complete the local tour, the bus made its way back through Dixon along Ronald Reagan Way.


“We drove from the river all the way up,” Lewis said. “She was very gracious. She was answering questions. She signed pictures.”


Lewis said Palin’s next stop Saturday was Eureka College, Reagan’s alma mater.


Anne Brousil was among who met Palin on her stop in Dixon.


“I live down the street, and the neighbor told me that Sarah Palin’s bus just pulled up, and we’re Republicans and I thought we would just come on down and say hello,” Brousil said.


Brousil grabbed her copy of Runner’s World magazine — the one in which Palin appeared — before she dashed out the door.


Palin autographed the mag, and the two even chatted about Brousil’s preparation for an upcoming triathlon.


She’s “very personable, friendly and interested in the people that she’s talking with,” Brousil said.


Lee Murray told Palin that the next time he sees her, he hopes it’s when she’s in the White House.


The 93-year-old thinks the potential candidate is “pretty honest.”


“She means well. I think she’s a good American,” Murray said.


He said he was surprised to see Palin in Dixon, where he’s lived since 1945. He was so excited that he planned to tell his family about meeting Palin even before returning home, he said.


Two years ago, Sally Campbell didn’t get Palin’s autograph when the two were in The Villages in Florida at the same time, she said.


“My friend called me this morning and said, ‘Sally, Sarah Palin’s up at the Reagan house,’ so what did I do? I hopped in the car,” Campbell said.


“I think she’s absolutely down-to-earth, and she’s got it.”


Campbell and her friends Donna Misner and Janey Coffey, all of Dixon, each got Palin’s autograph.


Misner said she had no idea she would be meeting Palin on Saturday. “It’s exciting,” she said.


Coffey called Palin a “delightful, real person.”


Palin hasn’t said if she’ll be running for president in 2012; her bus tour across the country is one of her ways of testing the waters.


She and her reps have steadfastly refused to divulge a “One Nation” itinerary, instead sending people to sarahpac.com for information.


The former Alaska governor also attended the Iowa State Fair Friday, also unannounced, in advance of Saturday’s Iowa Republican Party Presidential Straw Poll in Ames.


Palin wasn’t the only celebrity to visit Reagan’s hometown this week.


Reagan’s oldest son, Micheal Reagan, paid a visit to the Boyhood Home on Monday, on a trip that included throwing out the first ball at the Cubs/Cardinals game last Saturday, on Reagan Day at Wrigley Field.


“Michael Reagan on Monday and Sarah Palin on Saturday,” Lewis said. “What a week for Dixon.

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