Anyone who listened to Sarah Palin’s speech at the Republican National Convention Wednesday night saw a bright dynamic woman with the wit and courage to take on Washington’s entrenched partisan politics.
She may be new to the majority of Americans, but they will get to know her very quickly.
Here is a woman who has walked the walk as Obama has only talked the talk. Sarah Palin has rejuvenated and electrified the Republican Party.
In Palin, John McCain has chosen the perfect foil to Joe Biden.Biden is a lackluster vice presidential pick forced onto Obama due to his personal lack of gravitas.
What new idea does Biden bring to the table? He is the quintessential Washington insider. Joe Biden represents the failed policies of the Democratic past. Hell; hasn’t he been in the Senate since Nixon?
While Obama has given us warmed over tax-and-spend prose with no plan on solving any problem for the last two years, Sarah Palin has quietly done her job and raised her family.
How can anyone say she has no real experience? As governor of Alaska, she has vetoed half a billion dollars of spending and rallied the state around the largest infrastructure project of any state in America.That would be the natural gas pipeline designed to help solve the energy problem while Washington dithers.
She has crafted budgets for a small town and a diverse state, helped run a small business, raised five children and made time to join the PTA. Palin said “No, thank you” to the ‘Bridge to Nowhere’.
She has a proven record while Obama has nothing whatsoever in his entire two years in the Senate.
Yet Obama insists that McCain and Palin are the ones out of touch with the American people. Obama claims McCain votes with President Bush 90 percent of the time.
Last time I checked, Bush hasn’t got a vote in the Senate and the realistic number is about 60 percent.
McCain has been a proven bipartisan leader (much to the consternation of his own party at times) and has gotten things done.
Obama has the most liberal voting record in the Senate and no evidence of ever reaching across party lines.He has hidden his school records and his Illinois Senate voting record is full of the vote ‘present,’ which is equivalent to not taking a stand on the issue.
When Biden says the president is not an office for on-the-job training, we couldn’t agree more. Obama is an empty suit which people want to fill with their own hopes and dreams. He is the Maltese Falcon.
For a 46-year-old man with two memoirs to his credit Obama has done remarkably little, whereas John McCain’s life story reads like a heroic adventure. How many men have you heard of who have survived no less than four plane crashes and a POW camp?
The GOP needed an infusion of new blood. John McCain’s choice of Sarah Palin belies the Obama-Biden argument that this will be Bush’s third term. But, personally I would rather see a third Bush term than Jimmy Carter’s second.
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