Governor Sarah Palin just hit a Bases Loaded Home Run in the biggest speech of her political career. With the bar set high she delivered a fantastic speech where she laid out a solid case for voting for the McCain - Palin ticket. She stepped up into the limelight and delivered a historic speech which was interrupted countless times by tremendous applause. Governor Palin deliver this speech with grace, poise and humor. Congratulations Governor Sarah Palin.
You can read the text here.
New York Mayor Rudy Guilliani brought the house down in his keynote address where he drew clear distinctions between John McCain and Barack Obama. Said Mayor Guilliani "
On the one hand, you've got a man who has dedicated his life to the service of his country. He's been tested time and again by crisis. He's passed every test.
Even his adversaries acknowledge that he is a true American hero. He loves America as we all do - but he's sacrificed for it as few do. As a young man, he joined the military...and being a "Top Gun" kind of guy, he became a fighter pilot. He was on a mission over Hanoi when his plane was shot down.
He was tortured in a POW camp, but he refused his captors' offers of early release. Because this is a man who believes in serving a cause greater than self-interest. He came home a national hero.
He had earned a life of peace and quiet, but he was called to public service again, running for Congress and then the Senate as a proud foot-soldier in the Reagan Revolution. His principled independence never wavered. He stood up to special interests, fought for fiscal discipline, ethics reform and a strong national defense.
That's one man.
On the other hand, you have a resume from a gifted man with an Ivy League education. He worked as a community organizer, and immersed himself in Chicago machine politics. Then he ran for the state legislature - where nearly 130 times he was unable to make a decision yes or no. He simply voted "present."
As Mayor of New York City, I never got a chance to vote "present." And you know, when you're President of the United States, you can't just vote "present." You must make decisions.
A few years later, he ran for the U.S. Senate. He won and has spent most of his time as a "celebrity senator." No leadership or major legislation to speak of. His rise is remarkable in its own right - it's the kind of thing that could happen only in America. But he's never run a city, never run a state, never run a business.
He's never had to lead people in crisis.
You can read the entire speech here.
These are the actual words used by Sarah Palin in her speech:
2 comments:
YEE HAW !
Harry Reid said she was 'shrill'. Wrong. That was Hillary.
Debbie Hamilton
Right Truth</a
Debbie, Harry Reid is an idiot. :)
Great post, Steve, and yes, I'll be proud to exchange links with you. Because I have another "Steve" linked on my sidebar (I usually link up to people's names instead of the name of their blogs) I've linked you as "Common Cents." :)
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