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greenberetTFS
09-06-2008, 09:49
I could not agree more!

Published: Today

A WEEK ago nobody had ever heard of her.

Today she is the most talked-about woman in the world. And with good reason.

Sarah Palin's sensational performance at the Republican Party Convention may turn out to be the tipping point of this rollercoaster American election.

Obama fans hoping she would fluff her big night were in for a nasty shock.

This speech has turned the election upside down. It was simply stunning.

Democrats and their Lefty media backers had been sneering that she was a small town nobody, a hick from the Alaskan sticks put into a job way beyond an inexperienced woman.

Believe me, you will not be hearing that again.

Palin turned out to be an electrifying mix of intelligence, passion, energy, optimism and plain speaking.

Full of self-assurance and aggression, she popped Barack's balloon big-time.

From the moment she walked on stage in this cavernous bear pit, bandbox smart in cream jacket, trim black skirt and black heels, she proved that John McCain knew exactly what he was doing when he picked her as running mate.

Hair piled into a slight beehive – more Sarah White House than Amy Winehouse – she blinked and smiled behind her geeky spectacles as the vast crowd went ballistic.

For an unpopular party divided over Iraq and struggling to compete with Obama's Messianic glamour, the choice of Palin looks absolutely inspired.

Main Street America will have loved her performance.

And it was seen by 30million voters – the greatest number ever to watch a candidate for the much-derided VP post.

She is popular with voters for the very reason America's snooty political establishment despises her: She isn't one of the Washington gang.

She's a moose-hunting mum of five with a sledge-load of problems behind her own front door that workaday Americans can relate to.

A child with special needs. A daughter of 17 pregnant. A constant juggle between family and career.

As she said, her family has had its ups and downs like any other.

Last night her first task was to introduce herself and her family to an American public incredulous that the unknown Alaska governor could within weeks be a heartbeat away from being their commander in chief.

Compared to the journeyman career politicians dominating both parties here she seemed fresh, natural, one of us and not one of them.

She spoke to America as one mum to another. She cracked good jokes.

What's the difference between a hockey mum and a pit bull?, she asked.

Answer: One wears lipstick.

What will have scared the enemy camp most is the devastating series of prime-time punches she landed on the jutting Obama jaw.

Showing steel beneath her magnolia jacket, she slaughtered his lack of experience, his vanity, his emptiness beneath the windy waffle.

It was the most powerful demolition of the Democrat hero I have heard in two weeks on the US election trail.

The St Paul audience adored her.

When she duffed up the Lefty media commentators for their sexist sneers, the vast crowd roared approval and pointed in anger at the titans of the American press aloof in their special enclosure.

And quite right too: who ever asked whether Obama could still be a good dad if he became president?

The irony, as Palin pointed out, is that liberal media sniping has only succeeded in uniting Republicans behind her.

The wagons have been drawn up and the Republicans are ready for battle.

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The McCain-Palin ticket now looks in exciting shape.

A war hero and a heroic mum. Experience and optimism. A man and a woman.

And when McCain joined the Palin gang – babies and boyfriends and all – on stage after her speech there was a sense of cheeky fun absent from last week's solemn Obama coronation.

How the Democrats must be regretting Hillary isn't running with Obama. Barack's sidekick Joe Biden looks a dull old dog compared with the ball of fire that is Palin.

But most fascinating of all, consider this: If Obama loses, Hillary Clinton will run in 2012. Opposing her is sure to be Sarah Palin.

That would guarantee America its first woman president.

And my fistful of dollars, having seen both in action here, would be on Palin.


Kersi P. Damri :lifter

Red Flag 1
09-06-2008, 10:02
TFS,

Now THAT is a great read. From across the pond no less. More than dumps the wind from BHO's sails. This despite the "chosen one's" media supported tour of lands to our east.

Better news would be to learn BHO throws in the towel, or dare I say turbin, and goes to live with his brother in Africa!

RF 1

Richard
09-06-2008, 17:41
Yep. As Oprah would sputter through clenched teeth and an insincere pasty-faced grin, "You go, Girl!" :lifter

Richard :munchin

Gypsy
09-06-2008, 17:48
I
– she blinked and smiled behind her geeky spectacles as the vast crowd went ballistic.


I have almost the exact glasses...good to know geeky is now in. :lifter


Good read all around.

afchic
09-06-2008, 18:21
I have almost the exact glasses...good to know geeky is now in. :lifter


Good read all around.

Too funny Gypsy. I have been wearing the same pair for about three years now and always with the same response from guys "Sexy Librarian glasses are hot!!!";)

afchic
09-07-2008, 11:29
So that is what thrilled you two the most about Palin...:D

So now you are a comedian:p

I can honestly say the only thing that doesn't excite me about Palin is her belief on abstinence only education. As a parent with 2 teenagers and 1 pre-teen I think they need to be taught about birth control as well. I am Catholic and was raised by a very devout woman, she taught us about birth control as well.

In my opinion though, this isn't a big issue for me because I believe sex ed should be taught at home as well as at school. My kids will be smart when and if they start having sex and will know how to protect themselves.

I think Palin rocks and we are looking at our first female POTUS

longrange1947
09-07-2008, 19:44
TFS,

Now THAT is a great read. From across the pond no less. ....................
RF 1

You expect our "liberal" media to be as honest as that article? :munchin :D

SF_BHT
09-07-2008, 19:52
They will never say what that article said... American MSM has already decided what they want..

ZonieDiver
09-07-2008, 20:20
Too funny Gypsy. I have been wearing the same pair for about three years now and always with the same response from guys "Sexy Librarian glasses are hot!!!";)

Sexy Librarians are just that! Sexy Librarian glasses on a moose hunting hockey mom are even MORE so!

HOLLiS
09-08-2008, 08:47
From Michael Reagan. Governor Palin has had very surprising results from her speech and the RNC. Very Amazing Lady.



Welcome Back, Dad
By Michael Reagan
September 5, 2008
I've been trying to convince my fellow conservatives that they have been wasting their time in a fruitless quest for a new Ronald Reagan to emerge and lead our party and our nation. I insisted that we'd never see his like again because he was one of a kind.
I was wrong!
Wednesday night I watched the Republican National Convention on television and there, before my very eyes, I saw my Dad reborn; only this time he's a she.
And what a she!
In one blockbuster of a speech, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin resurrected my Dad's indomitable spirit and sent it soaring above the convention center, shooting shock waves through the cynical media's assigned spaces and electrifying the huge audience with the kind of inspiring rhetoric we haven't heard since my Dad left the scene.
This was Ronald Reagan at his best -- the same Ronald Reagan who made the address known now solely as "The Speech," which during the Goldwater campaign set the tone and the agenda for the rebirth of the traditional conservative movement that later sent him to the White House for eight years and revived the moribund GOP.
Last night was an extraordinary event. Widely seen beforehand as a make-or-break effort -- either an opportunity for Sarah Palin to show that she was the happy warrior that John McCain assured us she was, or a disaster that would dash McCain's presidential hopes and send her back to Alaska, sadder but wiser.
Obviously un-intimidated by either the savage onslaught to which the left-leaning media had subjected her, or the incredible challenge she faced -- and oozing with confidence -- she strode defiantly to the podium and proved she was everything and even more than John McCain told us.
Much has been made of the fact that she is a woman. What we saw last night, however, was something much more than a just a woman accomplishing something no Republican woman has ever achieved. What we saw was a red-blooded American with that rare, God-given ability to rally her dispirited fellow Republicans and take up the daunting task of leading them -- and all her fellow Americans -- on a pilgrimage to that shining city on the hill my father envisioned as our nation's real destination.
In a few words she managed to rip the mask from the faces of her Democratic rivals and reveal them for what they are -- a pair of old-fashioned liberals making promises that cannot be kept without bankrupting the nation and reducing most Americans to the status of mendicants begging for their daily bread at the feet of an all-powerful government.
Most important, by comparing her own stunning record of achievement with his, she showed Barack Obama for the sham that he is, a man without any solid accomplishments beyond conspicuous self-aggrandizement.
Like Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin is one of us. She knows how most of us live because that's the way she lives. She shares our homespun values and our beliefs, and she glories in her status as a small-town woman who put her shoulder to the wheel and made life better for her neighbors.

Surf n Turf
09-08-2008, 15:34
I could not agree more!
Democrats and their Lefty media backers had been sneering that she was a small town nobody, a hick from the Alaskan sticks put into a job way beyond an inexperienced woman.
The irony, as Palin pointed out, is that liberal media sniping has only succeeded in uniting Republicans behind her.


You expect our "liberal" media to be as honest as that article? :munchin :D

greenbaretTFS / Longrange1947,

Not a chance -- They have tried (without success) to smear her, her family, and her record since she was selected.
Please note the latest from the Daily KOS - It makes you so proud we have these oxygen thieves around :mad:

SnT

Palin's AIP group has terrorists ties
Daily Kos - Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 09:54:31 AM PDT
“Because John McCain has not learned how to ‘watch the internet’ or ‘use the Google,’ it has been left to the public to vet Sarah Palin for him.
That’s right, the Palins are only 2 or 3 degrees removed from the man that McCain swears he would pursue to the gates of hell (Osama Bin Laden).
You can bet that McCain did not do his homework on this one. If a Democratic candidate, or their spouse, were a friend of a friend of Bin Laden, this election would be over!”
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/9/8/124910/0364/816/591072

CoLawman
09-09-2008, 08:44
Robert Duvall speaks out on Sarah:

Actor Robert Duvall claimed to have known about Palin all along. At the New Mexico event, he was on hand to cheer on the new political couple.

"About a year ago I first saw this wonderful woman speak," the veteran of "Lonesome Dove" and the "Godfather" movies said. "I didn't know who it was. And I said who is this woman? And a year later, I said to myself about three or four weeks ago, why isn't she up for the vice presidency?"

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/Story?id=5755471&page=2