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Thursday, September 4, 2008 9:59 PM CDT
Republican VP nominee highlights convention night



ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Sarah Palin delivered.

An embattled vice presidential candidate, a novice on the national stage, the head of a family suffering its “ups and downs,” the first-term Alaska governor rocked the GOP convention with a star-turning performance.

Wielding a stiletto and a smile, Palin belittled Democrat Barack Obama and praised her new boss, John McCain, jolting the crowd of GOP partisans.

“Don’t you think we made the right choice for the next vice president of the United States!” McCain said, hinting the controversy surrounding his pick. “And what a beautiful family.”

Indeed, the family was on display for the TV cameras — five children, including a 17-year-old unmarried daughter who is pregnant. Their mother lacked the soaring oratory skills of Obama — a man she attacked as a tax-raising, terrorist-coddling, self-indulgent liberal. But the former TV sportscaster spoke in calm, TV-friendly tones reminiscent of Ronald Reagan. Like the former GOP president, Palin warmed the crowd with quips and jokes.

“What’s the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull,” she said, pausing for a beat and a smirk. “Lipstick.”

She left the crowd smiling.

“For too many times, we’ve brought knives to gun fights,” said Chuck Gast, a delegate from Maryland,

When asked if Palin brought a gun to the fight, Gast said: “Yes, I think she brings a big gun, like a moose gun.”

It was the crowning moment of a roller-coaster week in which the first woman ever on a Republican presidential ticket has faced questions about how closely the McCain campaign scrutinized her. She also has heard a wide range of inquiries about family issues, her policy positions and her record of public service.

“Our family,” she said, “has the same ups and downs as any other.”

One speech does not a campaign make. Kept at arm’s length from the media in the days leading up to the address, Palin now heads out on the campaign trail, where events are less rehearsed, crowds less friendly and the environment less controlled. Even as she spoke, airplanes in Alaska were unloading reporters and political operatives sent to pore through her personal and public life.

A big test comes at the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate with her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden.

But tonight was hers.

Facing down her critics with smiling resolve, Palin took crowd-delighting swipes at Obama and what she called the Washington elite. “Here’s a little news flash for all those reporters and commentators: I’m not going to Washington to seek their good opinion. I’m going to Washington to serve the people of this country,” she said.

A new celebrity herself, Palin cast Obama as a little more than a fancy speaker with a compelling biography.

“The American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of ’personal discovery.’ This world of threats and dangers is not just a community, and it doesn’t just need an organizer,” Palin said, a clear reference to Obama’s time as a community organizer in Chicago.

The Obama campaign had less than a warm greeting, saying Palin’s speech was “written by George Bush’s speechwriter and sounds exactly like the same divisive, partisan attacks we’ve heard from George Bush for the last eight years.” The speech was written by Matthew Scully, who met Palin for the first time last week.

Selected by McCain only last Friday, Palin addressed the convention amid questions about her qualifications and relative lack of experience.

The first-term governor had top billing at the convention on a night delegates also lined up for a noisy roll call of the states to deliver their presidential nomination to McCain.

Watching her speech were her husband Todd and their children, including daughter Bristol Palin, whom the Palins disclosed earlier in the week was five months pregnant. Bristol’s 18-year-old boyfriend and apparent fiance, Levi Johnston, was seated with them.

McCain shook up the presidential race by picking Palin, a little-known governor less than two years in office. Since then, a bright spotlight has been trained on the life and record of the Republican governor who has bucked the state’s political establishment.

Days after Palin made her debut on the national stage with McCain, the campaign announced her unmarried daughter’s pregnancy. Other disclosures followed, including that a private attorney is authorized to spend $95,000 of state money to defend her against accusations of abuse of power and that Palin sought pork-barrel projects for her city and state, contrary to her reformist image.

“Our family has the same ups and downs as any other ... the same challenges and the same joys,” she said.

Noting that the couple’s oldest son, Track, 19, was shipping out to Iraq in eight days with the Army infantry, Palin praised McCain as “a true profile in courage, and people like that are hard to come by.”

“He’s a man who wore the uniform of this country for 22 years, and refused to break faith with those troops in Iraq who have now brought victory within sight. And as the mother of one of those troops, that is exactly the kind of man I want as commander in chief,” she said.

Largely unknown outside her home state, Palin told the convention: “I had the privilege of living most of my life in a small town. I was just your average hockey mom, and signed up for the PTA because I wanted to make my kids’ public education better,” she said, speaking of her home town of Wasilla, Alaska, with a population of about 6,500.

“When I ran for city council, I didn’t need focus groups and voter profiles because I knew those voters, and knew their families, too,” she said.

Before becoming governor, Palin served as mayor of Wasilla, she recounted, adding: “And since our opponents in this presidential election seem to look down on that experience, let me explain to them what the job involves. I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a ’community organizer,’ except that you have actual responsibilities.”

Palin delivered her speech in a firm, cheerful voice. It was her first chance to introduce and define herself to the American public and, after it was done, her family joined her on stage. She cuddled her 4-month-old son, Trig, and waved at the adoring crowd like the beauty pageant contestant she once was.


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freedom rocks wrote on Sep 3, 2008 10:44 PM:

" It's time for all of us small town voters rally around this women and vote for Mccain/Palin. We should not let the vote from Chicago decide what we want. "

Tuco wrote on Sep 4, 2008 4:21 AM:

" Yep. Same hack who wrote yesterday's hatchet job attempt.

Here's a little example, grabbed at random glance (it's not hard to find one).

Would your impression likely be neutral, positive or negative to read in the opening sentence of a paragraph that Barack Obama was: "Largely unknown outside [his] home state..."?

Well, he was largely unknown even in his home state before the media did its American Idol job on/for him; but regardless, shouldn't it be fair to expect the media to ask what significant legislative accomplishments he achieved as a freshman Senator before leaving the floor to enter the campaign fray?

But nope. There's been no such "vetting" by the press for Mr. Obama. That vaunted bulldog scrutiny by the press is reserved only for Republicans, like 17 year-old Bristol Palin, mentioned on three separate occasions in the article above.

Unless, of course, the AP simply overlooked reporting on the "...airplanes... unloading reporters and political operatives sent to pore through [his] personal and public life." Yeah, right. The AP has been an invaluable apologist for BO and has made little effort to conceal it.

There's not even a clumsy pretense of even-handedness coming from the Associate Press on this score. A partisan bigotry can do that to a "reporter" (see: "hack").

And BTW, just who, besides AP, is saying that Sarah Palin is "embattled?" She and her family sniped at from every angle by a partisan media, yes, indeed, but 'embattled' would signify unrest or displeasure within her own party. Not even close, AP. But you knew that.

The AP article also forebodes that: "A big test comes at the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate with her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden."

Big test? For Sara 'Barracuda' Palin? [snort] She'll gut Biden like a bluegill (a little fish sometimes found in big ponds). "

Harry Potter wrote on Sep 4, 2008 7:28 AM:

" Interesting observation off the Net this AM:

- Sarah Palin has women deserting Republican camp.

September 04, 2008 03:13am

Poll shows women don't like Sarah Palin.


They are deserting the Republicans
Speech, and today will be a chance to fight back...

ALASKA Governor Sarah Palin was a risky choice for John McCain - and the Republican presidential candidate is about to find out just how risky.

A national poll shows most US women are unimpressed as her stance on issues like abortion and pre-school education becomes public.

They have thrown their weight behind the Democratic ticket in the race for the White House, with 52 per cent of women polled saying they will vote for the all-male Democratic ticket of Senator Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Just 41 per cent said they would back Senator McCain and Governor Palin in the November election.

The poll comes as the McCain camp defends the vetting process used to select Governor Palin.

Governor Palin was hired during only her second face-to-face meeting with Senator McCain last week. She underwent a three-hour interview and had to answer 70 extraordinary questions.

Oh yeah, John, Palin with her ultra right wind agenda and truck load of personal scandals, and questionable ethics is sure to draw the votes of women who believe in a woman's right to choose. Palin's radical views even say a woman should not be allowed to get an abortion in the case of rape, incest or even to save the woman's life. Now that's pretty extreme.
The really sad part is that there were all sorts of Republican women, with legitimate experience, that he could have picked instead of this extremist radical kook.

For those thinking the Republicans will get Roe vs Wade overturned, I would remind them that they didn't do it when the controlled the White house, the Senate, the House and even the Supreme court. No, they always save that one for their lemmings, to use as red meat at election time, who still haven't figured their hypocrisy on the issue out yet.

It appears that perhaps Palin will turn out to be a lead balloon. "

the neighbor wrote on Sep 4, 2008 10:06 AM:

" Setting all political beliefs aside....if McCain/Palin is elected and, God forbid, McCain is absent for whatever reason, and unable to assume his duties.....does this woman have time to run an entire nation, and still make time for those "good ol' fashioned family values"?
Speaking as a mother...Good Luck with all that, sister!! "

The Question wrote on Sep 4, 2008 11:00 AM:

" A redneck religious fanatic who thinks the founding fathers wrote the Pledge of Allegiance did nothing more than deliver a scripted speech. "

pebbles wrote on Sep 4, 2008 12:36 PM:

" In response to "the neighbor", that's a rather sexist remark, don't you think? On the other hand, how is Obama going to handle the responsibilities of the presidency and still make time for his kids? And oh my goodness, his wife works!!! What will become of his children? Get real, lady. This is 2008 and women work. And it's time to elect a woman to that office.

Sarah Palin has more governing experience in her little finger than Obama has. She's genuine and tough and sincere. She admits she's a human being. She stands for what the good people in this country believe in. She loves our country, which is more than you can say about Obama. I'll bet she even says the Pledge of Allegiance and respects the flag. Again, you can't say that about Obama.

She must have the Democrats running scared because they can't find anything about her to criticize - only things about her family that don't have anything to do with her ability to serve as vice president. "

coonbug wrote on Sep 4, 2008 12:57 PM:

" Where was all the love being expressed by Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Rudy Guiliani and Sarah Palin in 2000?

John McCain was more of a maverick back then, then he's been the past 8 years. Why the switch-a-roo of support now?

Who did Mitt Romney support in 2000? Who did Mike Huckabee support back in 2000. Who did Rudy Guiliani support back in 2000? And most important, who did Sarah Palin support in 2000?

Where was the LOVE in 2000?

What's CHANGED since 2000 with John McCain? Not a darn thing except that he voted and supported George W. Bush and Dick Cheney over 90% of the time while in office.

Where was the LOVE in 2000?

Sarah Palin quoted the Majority Leader Reid in saying that he "couldn't stand John McCain". Sarah Palin then said, "we chose the right man my friends".

What happened to John McCain's PROMICE to WORK ACROSS PARTY LINES?

Where was all this LOVE in 2000?

Folks -- these same people IGNORED this so-called GREAT MAN back in 2000. They chose INSTEAD a man that went AWOL from the National Guard.

If Republicans and Independents didn't WANT this HERO just 8 years ago - why on EARTH should voters vote for him in Nov?

http://coonsey.wordpress.com/ "

jrfan wrote on Sep 4, 2008 3:46 PM:

" Clear choice for me. Mccain/Palin. Barrack has never done anything except give a speech. Joe Biden is a good pick, but not enough to offset Barrack inexperience. "

coonbug wrote on Sep 4, 2008 4:13 PM:

" How easy they forget. Barack (not Barrack) Obama did the following over the years in Illinois senate and as Senator:

In the Illinois State Senate, he worked with both Democrats and Republicans to help working families get ahead by creating programs like the state Earned Income Tax Credit, which in three years provided over $100 million in tax cuts to families across the state.

He also pushed through an expansion of early childhood education, and after a number of inmates on death row were found innocent, Senator Obama worked with law enforcement officials to require the videotaping of interrogations and confessions in all capital cases.

In the U.S. Senate, he has focused on tackling the challenges of a globalized, 21st century world with fresh thinking and a politics that no longer settles for the lowest common denominator. His first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent.

He has also been the lead voice in championing ethics reform that would root out Jack Abramoff-style corruption in Congress.

As a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator Obama has fought to help Illinois veterans get the disability pay they were promised, while working to prepare the VA for the return of the thousands of veterans who will need care after Iraq and Afghanistan.

Recognizing the terrorist threat posed by weapons of mass destruction, he traveled to Russia with Republican Dick Lugar to begin a new generation of non-proliferation efforts designed to find and secure deadly weapons around the world. And knowing the threat we face to our economy and our security from America's addiction to oil, he's working to bring auto companies, unions, farmers, businesses and politicians of both parties together to promote the greater use of alternative fuels and higher fuel standards in our cars.

John McCain on the other hand -- supported over 90% of what George W Bush wanted. If you want MORE of the same -- vote McCain -- if you want actual results and an improved economny - vote Obama. "

coonbug wrote on Sep 4, 2008 4:16 PM:

" Sarah Palin left her small town of 7000 in DEBT and she's currently under investigation for ethics violation as Gov of Alaska.

Nat Enquire is coming up with proof that she had an affair with another man while married (they also found John Edward's affair).

She was so concerned about her kids and their well being that she failed to know her daughter was 'messing around' now PG.

She was FOR the Bridge to Nowhere before now being AGAINST it.

You might also ask her who she voted for in 2000. Her sudden ADMIRATION of McCain the HERO -- is SUDDEN. "

out-there wrote on Sep 4, 2008 6:05 PM:

" HERE'S A HIGHLIGHT!!!
Big picture ,Oil ,Female vote,Bushes
failed policy's, poor economy to keep
the war machine going with the young
people of America.And the Elite in this country richer ,how many houses
Doe,s the Elite and out of touch
McCain owen?
looks like she fell into the pack of wolf's hook line and sinker,
right down to the dirty tactics and mis information. "

out-there wrote on Sep 4, 2008 7:09 PM:

" I-Witness Video Collective Forced Out of Living Space After Second Raid by St. Paul Police in Five Days
Police in St. Paul are being accused of continuing to intimidate a group of video makers that traveled to the Twin Cities to document police misconduct during the Republican National Convention. On Saturday, police raided a home where members of the I-Witness Video collective were staying. Members of the group were detained for over two hours. The buildings landlord forced the group to move out yesterday after police armed with batons and a battering ram entered their living space for a second time. [includes rush transcript] "

ed miller wrote on Sep 4, 2008 11:03 PM:

" coonbug wrote on Sep 4, 2008 4:13 PM:
"In the U.S. Senate, he has focused on tackling the challenges of a globalized, 21st century world with fresh thinking and a politics that no longer settles for the lowest common denominator. His first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent."

THIS is the best you could come up with?

You could have at least tried to put some fill in there about how great of a community organizer he is.

as far as his stellar state record, I think Hillary said it best...

"In the Illinois state Senate, Senator Obama voted 130 times 'present.' That's not yes, that's not no. That's maybe," Hillary Rodham Clinton said in a debate Monday." "

Locke wrote on Sep 5, 2008 8:02 AM:

" God wants us to pump oil from Alaska.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q9MMJESywA&feature=related

God's Will is being done in Iraq

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H-btXPfhGs&feature=related "

Becky wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:40 AM:

" Pebbles: Obama saying pledge with hand on heart;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIyBwkuqF4E


"Sarah Palin has more governing experience in her little finger than Obama has" Oh really??? Compared to this?http://justmoreofthesame.com/fact_check

Obama And Lugar Passed Law Boosting U.S. Efforts To Keep WMDs And Other Dangerous Weapons Out Of The Hands Of Terrorists. In 2006

Obama and Coburn Passed A Bill Creating A Google-like Database For The Public To Search Details About Federal Funding Awards.

Obama And Hatch Passed Legislation To Protect Individuals Rights To Continue Donating To Charities And Religious Organizations During Bankruptcy.

Obama Worked With Bond On Proposals Providing Improvements In Health Care For Recovering Soldiers Which Were Passed Into Law, Including Requirements For Post-Deployment Mental Health Screenings And National Study On The Needs Of Iraq War Veterans. H.R. 976


Obama Passed Law To Create The Darfur Peace And Accountability Act Of 2006.

Obama Passed Near-Unanimous Death Penalty Overhaul Package. Obama was the chief co-sponsor and voted for bill creating the Capital Punishment Reform Study Committee Act.

So, where's Palin's experience? Do tell. We just can't wait to hear something.....heck ANYTHING! Bwhahahahahaaaaaa. "

the neighbor wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:07 AM:

" pebbles....sorry if I offended you.
I was a working single parent. Believe me, I know how hard it can be to juggle work and home. That is precisely my point.
Of course I didn't have the "luxury" of having someone available to raise my kids for me...I was a mom, not just a child bearing instrument. I thought that trying to make sure that my kids turned out to be productive members of society was my top priority.
So aside from having to work, and without the benefit of Public Assistance or regular child support, I spent my time with my family. And I am proud to report that although they were raised by a single parent, they are both working legitimate jobs that pay fairly well, they both have health care benefits, they both pay taxes, neither of them has any criminal history (even juvenile). Neither of them is on drugs or an alcoholic. They just turned out pretty nicely, and they only really had God and me in their corner.
I don't think I could have been an effectual parent AND been an effectual world leader at the same time, but maybe Ms. Palin is "Superwoman" in her secret life.
So, do I think that I made a "pretty sexist remark"?
Nope. "

Becky wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:09 PM:

" To those who need reminded: Jesus was a community organizer and Pilot was the governor. "

cav wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:49 PM:

" Becky Becky! Don't take things for real you see on Democrat website!! Obama didn't write squat***********
Facts are at the Library of Congress;
S.2590
Title: A bill to require full disclosure of all entities and organizations receiving Federal funds.
Sponsor: Sen Coburn, Tom [OK] (introduced 4/6/2006) Cosponsors (47)
Related Bills: S.CON.RES.114
Latest Major Action: Became Public Law No: 109-282 [GPO: Text, PDF]
Senate Reports: 109-329 "

ed miller wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:59 PM:

" Oh now we are comparing Obama with Jesus. I have never heard him called that, nice try. He was a teacher or a prophet, but he never was tied with the local corrupt political machine. Jesus had no use for politics. As far as Pilot, he was not an elected official but a Roman political appointee of an occupied territory. I see no connection. "

Harry Potter wrote on Sep 5, 2008 4:08 PM:

" Observation: jokes seem to go right over ed millers head. LOL! "

sapient wrote on Sep 5, 2008 4:51 PM:

" Hey Becky, so was Judas. LOL "

ed miller wrote on Sep 5, 2008 8:34 PM:

" Charles Manson was a community organizer too. "

The Question wrote on Sep 6, 2008 9:49 AM:

" " Charles Manson was a community organizer too. "
----
And George Ryan was a Republican governor, too. A much more accomplished one than Caribou Barbie, and still just a filthy GOP crook. "

Harry Potter wrote on Sep 6, 2008 11:00 AM:

" We've been hearing about how the Republican administration has kept us safe from another terrorists attack. OK, I'll buy that.

But I would like to see a list of their accomplishments. What have the Republicans done for this country for the last almost 8 years? It seems that they can't really give us a reason to vote for Mr McGoo and his ethically challenged attack dog barracuda, other than to tell how the world will be over if we vote for Obama. "

ed miller wrote on Sep 6, 2008 11:03 PM:

" I have a better question Potter. What has the Democratic congress elected in 2006 done? The answer is NOTHING. It's just like Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.) said when he finally admitted on camera what most of us knew. They lied about ending the war in Iraq to get elected and the people went for it. YOU went for it Potter. Hook, line, and sinker. They didn't end the war did they? No, they voted for everything Bush wanted. Funny thing was, what Bush and McCain wanted, worked and no Dems will admit it. The Republicans also wanted more oil drilling and nuke plants and the Dems blocked it. So what has been done? NOTHING. They claim that more drilling is not the answer. DUH!!! It's a start until more permanent solutions are in place. Apparently, their answer is to do nothing. Many experts have said that even the suggestion of more drilling will drive the oil prices down. So if you want to complain about gas prices, thank your Democratic congress and Presidential candidates. "

 



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