Rolling Thunder Riders Praise Sarah Palin's Participation in Rally May 27, 2011 1:29 PM PrintRSSShare:EmailMoreFarkTechnoratiGoogleLiveMy SpaceNewsvineRedditDeliciousMixxYahooABC News' Sheila Marikar [@sheilaym] reports: For the riders of Rolling Thunder, the news that Sarah Palin will participate in their national rally on Sunday came as a surprise. A welcome surprise.
I think thats wonderful, said Gerri Tramel, president of one of Rolling Thunders Tennessee chapters. Anybody thats involved -- Republican, Democrat, independent, whatever -- if youre involved with our veterans, I think thats wonderful. Not just Sarah Palin -- anyone thats a politician.
For more than 20 years, as many as half a million motorcycle riders from across the country have descended on Washington, D.C., during Memorial Day weekend to raise awareness about prisoners of war and those missing in action. Rolling Thunder announced Thursday that Palin accepted an invitation to participate in its May 29 rally. Shell kick off her One Nation Tour the same day, a bus trip along the northeast coast that aims to educate and energize Americans about our nation's founding principles.
Asked how Palin came to be involved with the rally, Rolling Thunder spokeswoman Nancy Regg said, I honestly dont know.
Im not the person that invited her, she said. We send letters to people all the time and invite them. We invited her to ride, she has accepted and she and her husband have both agreed to ride for us.
Regardless of Palins political agenda -- the Will she or wont she? fervor over her potential presidential run reached new heights this week -- the members of Rolling Thunder agreed her participation is a boon.
If she wants to support the troops, were all for it, said Greg Benson, president of Rhode Islands Rolling Thunder chapter.
I certainly welcome any positive publicity surrounding our cause, anything to bring attention to POWs and MIAs, said Jeffrey Stewart, who leads a Rolling Thunder chapter in New Hampshire, a state that will be crucial to Palin if she runs in 2012. Whether its a celebrity or a politician-celebrity -- Im not exactly sure what she is right now -- having Sarah Palin there means more people will be paying attention to our cause.
Stewart considers himself a Republican. While hes not gunning for Palin to run in 2012, he would like more politicians to recognize the countrys veterans, as shell do this weekend. Like many of Rolling Thunders members, hes a veteran himself, having served in the Army during the 1980s.
Id love to see [President] Obama walk out and say, Thank you, he said. Id love to see [Vice President Joe] Biden come out and say, Thank you. Anyone who wants to be president, I'd love for them to come and acknowledge us.
There are riders who worry that Palins presence might take away from the aim of the event.
I dont know if shes using the veterans or the amount of people there for a political gain, said Susan Bailey, whose husband, Winston Bailey, is the president of an Ohio chapter of Rolling Thunder. She has ridden with the national rally for 16 years in a row.
As far as her running again, I dont know, she seems kind of wishy-washy, quitting the government, Bailey said, referring to Palins curtailed gubernatorial stint in Alaska. Whether shes really committed to it is my question.
For now, pretty much all thats certain about Palin is that shell ride with Rolling Thunder through the streets of Washington Sunday and ride in a bus up the northeast coast after that. (Specifics remain unclear; a Palin aide did not know what kind of motorcycle the former governor planned to cruise.) Thats good enough for some of Rolling Thunders members.
In the long run, its probably a good thing, Stewart said. Whats that thing that celebrities say, Any press is good press? I think thats the case here.