US Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) introduces his vice presidential running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 29, 2008. (Matt Sullivan/Reuters)
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, second from right, dances with her husband Todd Palin at the inaugural ball in Juneau, Alaska Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007. Nearly 800 people showed up to greet Gov. Sarah Palin and her family at the first of six inaugural balls planned throughout Alaska (AP Photo/Chris Miller)
abc news and other msm may be headlining their stories on Sarah Palin with the title "Who is Sarah Palin?", but I'm thinking that by now, not many people are cluelss as to who she is, and what she represents for America.
Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, is a self-described hockey mum, who was busy raising her kids. Married for 20 years to her high school sweetheart Todd; today is their anniversary. As she says, some of life's blessings come unexpectedly:
"Some of life's greatest opportunities come unexpectedly, and this is certainly the case today. I never really set out to be involved in public affairs, much less to run for this office. My mom and dad both worked at the local elementary school. And my husband and I, we both grew up working with our hands.
"I was just your average 'hockey mom' in
Today, Sarah Palin is not only the elected Governor of Alaska, she is now set to be elected as Vice-President of the United States.
And the Democrats are going crazy. Caught off-guard - again - Obama people put their collective feet in their collective mouths and immediately bleat about Palin's 'lack of experience in foreign affairs,' and on the national stage. Ooops! As usual, backtracking furiously, the Obama people realised that was NOT a path they wanted to go down. Sarah Palin visited our troops looooong before it might have gained her political brownie points. I have seen pictures of her today, sitting with troops, LISTENING. She has also been to Landstuhl. ;)
Today, every mother in America relates to Sarah Palin, who has managed a household as well as held down various elected offices.
Another criticism levelled by one woman on another site: "She's no Hillary Clinton." No, she most certainly is not. And this is not a bad thing. In her acceptance speech today, Palin acknowledged that because of Hillary Clinton, 18 million cracks appeared in the glass ceiling.
"I think as well today of two other women who came before me in national elections. I can't begin this great effort without honoring the achievements of Geraldine Ferraro in 1984, and, of course, Senator Hillary Clinton, who showed such determination and grace in her presidential campaign.
Some disgruntled Democrats are saying that Palin is on the ticket merely because she is female (that's not quite the words they are using, but you get the idea.). Can ya tell the Democrats are over-anxious now? lol Fact is, there is so much more to Palin than her gender. She has been in executive positions (unlike someone else we won't name. She has direct links to the military (her oldest son is about to deploy with the Army), again, unlike someone else we might name..
She has been a life long member of the National Rifle Association and understands hunting milleu, (do I dare say, unlike someone who can only talk about bitter Americans who cling to their guns?)
She is working class, and as a housewife, hockey mum, she understands budgets. As a high profile politician in Alaska, (with 80% approval rating by the way) she has not been able to waffle and just be marked as "present" when important decisions need to be made.(Repeat after me: unlike someone else on the national scene, for now)
Today, there has been rumblings about an investigation relating to past decisions she has made. Now, I am no politician, but seems to me that if she is not concerned, and John McCain is not concerned, and the Repblicans have thoroughly vetted and approved her, this is merely more smearing/spin by her worrried opponents. The Democrats would have you believe that McCain is a doddery old fool, ready for retirement (or worse). But I suggest that today's announcement is brilliant on many levels. The most obvious to me is the timing. After the obscene display of Obama's last night, with the millions of dollars spent to convince the common folk that he is one of them, (and was I the only one who wondered why he needed to shout?) today, McCain's campaign has managed to pre-empt the news cycles with his announcement and introduction of Palin. Quite apart from all the obvious which we can be sure the msm and the Democrats will be airing ad nauseum, I think Sarah Palin is a wonderful choice for ALL Americans. I base that on a short clip I found today.
Standing behind a dais marked "Country First", Sarah Palin's words should resonate with many disaffected Americans:
Did you notice that SHE has an American flag lapel pin? Just an observation! But her words, in part: "...The people of America expect us to seek public office and serve for the right reasons. The right reason is to challenge the status quo and to serve. We are expected to serve with integrity..."
I think this election season just got a whole lot more engaging, interesting, and with more promise than has been seen in the recent months.
Obama who? lol
*Also on NewsBlaze here,
and my other usual places..lol*
6 comments:
I read the news this morning of her selection for Veep, and I almost shouted out loud. From the looks of things, she is just what is needed. A WOMAN with enough 'guts' to say NO to the BS that is SOP in our government... I like her already...
Thanks for giving us the bigger picture...
Smiles!
For the first time in many many years Pat and I are excited about a presidential race. Choosing Sarah Palen as his running mate was, in our opinion a stroke of genius on John McCain's part, and we truly look forward to the things to come over the next two months.
Pat and Don
Sarah Palin is the Dem's worst nightmare as she believes in (strongly) everything they fight against. Well, I think they are going to find out there are more of us like her than they ever wanted to believe.
And she's an Army Mom!!!
What a breath of fresh air after a week of the doom and gloom crowd.
It's wonderful! I'm going to vote for the butt-kicking ticket. LOL!
I would never vote for someone based solely on race or sex. That being said, I am thrilled that a WOMAN with credentials like Sarah Palin has accepted the nomination of VP.
Has anyone noticed that the nations of the world that oppress women and do not let women's voices be heard, are the most poverty stricken and war torn nations on this earth?
Palin will empower women on BOTH sides, regardless of the political affiliation, and Palin will draw the middle range age groups who are TIRED of the "good ole boy club" ethics...because I tell you one thing, I have watched her for 3 years, and feel empowered and I am FARRRRR removed from Alaska! An honest PERSON in office..RARE..but its about time. Us military wives have always said, just give us the "go ahead" and we will go over to Iraq ourselves and get this mess overwith! DONT UNLEASH the power of wives, moms, and aunties! Oh my gosh....
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