2008 Republican Convention Day 3–Sarah Palin, The Second Coming of Margaret Thatcher
September 4th, 2008Wow!
Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow!
Wow.
Lady Thatcher, your legacy shall be continued, and her name is Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the next Vice President of the United States.
The democratic party is now in a state of either denial or full blown panic. With all due respect to Evander Holyfield, Sarah Palin is the real deal.
The emotions in the luxury box I was in at the XCEL Center were a mixture of elation and jubilation. Grown professional women were crying the moment she entered the room. The glass ceiling has not been broken. It has been shattered into thousands of tiny pieces.
Most importantly, it was shattered by somebody who is qualified for the job. The meritocracy that is America lives on and shines bright in this woman.
My only worry before her speech is that nobody should be forced to speak after Rudy Giuliani. He remains perhaps the greatest executive to ever lead a city, and he had the crowd fired up.
Then Sarah Palin walked in, and the electricity nearly blew the fuses.
Some of her remarks are below. They may have a shelf life of 1000 years.
“John McCain refused to hedge his bets on a war to free people from an enemy of America.”
“Pundits and pollsters who wrote him off overlooked one thing…the caliber of the man.”
“After 22 years of service, he refused to break with the troops. A the mom of one of the troops, that’s the man I want as commander in Chief.”
“On the outside, families seem typical. We are.”
“For families with special needs children, you will have a friend and advocate in the White House.”
“This is America. Every woman can walk through every door of opportunity.”
“My opponent takes issue with my small town. We grow good people in these small towns. These people grow food, run our factories, fight our wars, love our country in good times and bad, and are always proud of America.”
“The difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull…lipstick.”
“When I ran for city council I didn’t need focus groups or polls. I knew these people and their families.”
“For those who don’t understand what a small town Mayor does, let me tell you what the job entails. A small town Mayor is like a community organizer, except with actual responsibilities.”
“John McCain does not talk differently to people in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and San Francisco. Wherever he goes, John McCain is the same man.”
“I’m not a member in good standing with the Washington elite. According to them, that is a disqualification for me alone. News flash…I am not going to Washington to seek their opinion. I am going to Washington to serve the people of this country.”
“The Alaska luxury jet…I sold it on Ebay.”
“The state budget is under control. We have a surplus.”
“I told Congress thanks but no thanks on the bridge to nowhere.”
“As for oil and gas, take it from a girl that knows the north slope. We’ve got lots of both.”
“Drilling will not solve everything, but that is no excuse not to do anything at all.”
“Our opponent has two memoirs, but not one law or reform. His war speeches never mention victory except when he is talking about his own campaign.”
“What is his plan after pushing back the waters and healing the planet? To grow the government and reduce American strength.’
“Victory in Iraq is in sight. He wants to forfeit.”
“Al Queda wants to end America. He worries someone won’t read them their rights.”
“Barack Obama wants to promote change to advance his career. John McCain promotes his career to advance change.”
“Some people talk about great things. Leaders like John McCain actually do great things.”
“John McCain is not looking for a fight, but he’s sure not afraid of one.”
“Harry Reid said that he cannot stand John McCain. No accolade is better proof that we chose the right man. Maybe what he was driving at was that he cannot stand up to John McCain.”
“The Presidency is not a journey of self discovery.”
“The world of threats is not a community, and it doesn’t need an organizer.”
“Only one man in this election ever erally fought for you in places where winning is survival and defeat is death.”
“It’s a long way from a six foot cell in Hanoi to the Oval Office.”
“There is a special confidence of those who have seen evil, and overcome it.”
“For a season, one can inspire with words. For a lifetime, John McCain inspires with his deeds.”
After the speech, I remarked that Sarah Palin is not only the second coming of Lady Thatcher, but that she had more testosterone (the actual word was less dignified) than the entire democratic party.
A woman heard me and mentioned that she also had more of it than most of the republican party as well.
Sarah Palin is right about another thing. The left despises her. The attempts to destroy her continued moments after she finished speaking. The National Organization For Women has proven again that they only care about liberal women.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/09/04/do0404.xml
http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/9b700e35-6a2f-49ed-a80b-f5f44660dc77
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/09/welcome_back_dad.html
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/515sdsvu.asp
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NzAzZjM0NWU0MWExNjM4ZmU0ZjE1YTNlNWZhZWJlODk=
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/09/whats_so_special_about_sarah.html
So what are the downsides to Sarah Palin? Well for one, her husband is not me.
Second of all, getting a face to face interview with her became next to impossible after she was selected to be on the ticket.
Third of all…see number one.
She may not be the Iron Lady, and she may not be Michael Steele, but steel is what her nerves are made of, to go with her razor sharp tongue and lightning quick mind.
I have not been this excited since George W. Bush put the world’s terrorists and media critics on notice with three words. Those three words apply to any leftist that thinks that they have what it takes to match up with her. Those words apply to factions of the left, from the smug elitists to the vicious smear merchants.
Those three words leave me emboldened as I race to embrace the ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin.
In the immortal words of the Dub…
BRING IT ON.
eric
