Erasing all doubt concerning whether or not she is up to the job as Vice President of the United States, Governor Sarah Palin hit a grand slam homerun in her first time at bat before a national audience.
Pundits are already saying that this was by far the best political speech we have heard during this entire campaign season.
Despite the derision of the mainstream media, liberals, and the Obama campaign, Palin stepped right up to the plate and not only delivered for John McCain but showed the country that she is ready to take on any task placed before her--even that of becoming President in the future.
She was funny. She was poised. She was direct and straightforward. She was personable. She was real.
Further, she showed the 'good ole boys' in the media and the Democratic Party that she is not afraid to take them on face to face, eyeball to eyeball, toe to toe.
And John McCain showed the country and the conservative base of the GOP that he made an extraordinary choice in choosing an extraordinary woman as his running mate.
Not only that, but Palin demonstrated that she knows a thing or two about issues the media claimed she could know nothing about. She was fluent in foreign policy and energy policy in addition to her vast knowledge of the ins and outs of governing on the state and local levels.
On a personal note, Palin has sealed the deal for this writer. As most of you know by now, I have been one of John McCain's biggest critics on a number of issues in the past. And despite my single-minded purpose of seeing the Democrat socialists go down in defeat, I could not quite bring myself to endorse the McCain candidacy.
With the addition of Sarah Palin to the ticket, I can support the GOP in this election. McCain showed that he is looking down the road toward the future with the selection of Palin. This woman is the future of the GOP.
And she has shown that conservatism is not irrelevant in the modern era. All we need, all we have EVER needed, is an effective spokesperson.
Sarah Palin is that spokesperson in the tradition of Ronald Reagan.
In November I will be casting my vote for McCain-Palin.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
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2 comments:
I completely agree. She was wonderful, competent and impressive.
mainstream media, liberals, and the Obama campaign
Why the redundancy?
'good ole boys' in the media and the Democratic Party
Again with the redundancy!
LOL. I am of the same mind as you. As a resident of IL, I had an easy choice to not support McCain as he won't win this state under any forseeable circumstances.
I had planned to vote for one of the alternate party candidates (as usual) but now I'm going to vote for Palin to send a message that this was a good choice.
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