Sunday, August 31, 2008

Palin Energizing Both Sides

But it is the Right that is winning.

Hey folks,

As I was telling you yesterday in the special Saturday Post, THIS is too good. I'm loving every second of this, and the more I learn about Gov. Palin, the more I love her. She IS perfect for McCain and the Left is completely loosing it.

Now there has been Press Release galore over McCain's pick. The Left is trying DESPERATELY to find something they can attack her on, yet not come across as doing so. So the mantra, still to my amazement seems to be the lack of experience thing. But there IS no lack of experience on Governing. Has Obama? Where is his? Why are they not asking about his experience? Where is HIS Foreign Policy experience? He has NONE!

But this is not stopped them from attempting to use it. But to get down and dirty? Remember yesterday I told you that even Joe Biden understands that you have to be careful. To criticize the only Second Woman to be on a major party ticket for VP? He said that McCain chosen her was "another encouraging sign that old barriers are falling in our politics."

But even Obama himself understands that this is a delicate situation for them. He wants to distance himself a bit from the Loons out there that will go after her full blast. According to the Politico - Obama loses spotlight to new rival By CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN 8/29/08 11:09 PM EST Obama said this.

“I think that, uh, you know, campaigns start getting these, uh, hair triggers and, uh, the statement that Joe and I put out reflects our sentiments,” he said, apparently criticizing his staff for going overboard, as he did occasionally in the primary.

A little bit later he said this.

"I haven't met her before. She seems like a compelling person ... with a terrific personal story.

I'm sure that she will help make the case for Republicans, unfortunately the case is more of the same, and so ultimately John McCain is at the top of the ticket.

He wants to take the country in the wrong direction, I'm assuming Gov. Palin agrees with him and his policies.

But the fact that she, uh, will soon be nominated, uh, is one more indicator of this country moving forward, uh, one more hit against that glass ceiling. I congratulate her and look forward to a vigorous debate.

I'm pleased with my choice for vice president, Joe Biden. I think he's the man who can help me guide this country in a better direction and help working families."

{Laughing} What does Hillary think?

"We should all be proud of Governor Sarah Palin's historic nomination, and I congratulate her and Senator McCain. While their policies would take America in the wrong direction, Governor Palin will add an important new voice to the debate."

Now folks, I'm not exaggerating a bit here. I have so many different Press Releases, I am not about to post every one. It would take all day. But I did want to post a couple. First up is Campaign for Working Families. This is from Former Presidential Candidate Gary Bauer

"I believe we now have the most pro-life ticket in history running on the most pro-life platform in history.

Gov. Palin's credentials as a leader include taking on political corruption and reducing spending. But her promises of change were not just words; they became actions. And her concern for country has been passed down to her five children. Her oldest son, Track, joined the Army last year on the sixth anniversary of the September 11th attacks, and is serving his country.

All conservatives should be proud to support this historic ticket of proven reformers with records of self-sacrifice for their country and their families."

Then you have this one from Family Research Council Action President Tony Perkins.

"Senator McCain made an outstanding pick from the choices that were on the table. Governor Sarah Palin is an outspoken advocate for pro-family policies that energize social conservatives. She has a record of advancing the culture of life at every opportunity including championing a ban on partial-birth abortion and promoting parental consent for minor abortions.

On February 11th of this year, for example, she signed into law the 'Safe Haven for Infants Act,' facilitating the safe surrender of an unwanted newborn to a place of safety and hope. Her actions contrast sharply with the Democratic nominee, Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who when he was in the Illinois Senate repeatedly helped to kill a bill that sought to protect babies who survived abortion.

She has also lived out her personal beliefs. Earlier this year, Governor Palin and her husband welcomed the birth of their fifth child, Trig Paxson Van Palin. During the pregnancy, they learned that Trig would be born with Down's syndrome. In an era when over 80 percent of Down's syndrome babies are aborted, the Palins feel they have been extremely blessed by God to raise 'an absolutely perfect' son. Governor Palin continues to use her testimony to advance protections for unborn children.

Governor Palin also believes that marriage is between one man and one woman. In a speech in 2006, she expressed her disappointment in an Alaskan Supreme Court ruling ordering that the state provide benefits to same-sex partners. 'I disagree with the recent court decision because I feel as though Alaskans spoke on this issue with its overwhelming support for a Constitutional Amendment in 1998 which defined marriage as between a man and woman.'"


She is a welcomed addition by the Catholics, Conservatives, even some of the Environmental Group out there. She has support by some Liberals, Independents, and even some Democrats. An 80 plus approval rating and a history of taking on special interests and WINNING. She is most DEFINITLY who McCain needed to pick.

Now of course, I'm sure that you will be hearing all about her on all the Sunday shows today, all the papers, and the Radio shows on Monday. The Mainstream Media can now no longer ignore McCain and just Praise Obama. Now they HAVE to cover this.

Just remember folks, and ask yourself this when you hear some of the outrageous things you will no doubt hear coming up. If this were a Democrat, would they be asking these questions? If it were a Liberal, would they ask this? But keep in mind this also. They are now DESPERATE! SCARED! They are now WORRIED! Because they KNOW that this is a home run for McCain. They KNOW that the more people learn about her, see her, listen to her, the more people will love her.

It is about to get really interesting to watch.
Peter

Sources:
Politico - Obama loses spotlight to new rival
Campaign for Working Families
Family Research Council Action

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Palin is an excellent choice for McCain. She's smart, seems to be a good Governor for Alaska and easy on the eyes.
Oh did I mention that she's a fox?

Peter said...

She really is a home run at this point. 80 percent approval rating. That means people from all political persuasions are extremely happy about her.

What is really funny to watch is the way the Left have absolutely NO IDEA how to deal with her. They can not be overly critical, that would be sexist. They can not come across as they are picking on the woman, that is what they tried to pull with Clinton. They really cannot find anything to attack her with. They KNOW they should be praising her, if they are to remain true to what they claim to be their beliefs, but she is their enemy.

It really is getting to be fun to watch them attempt to find a way to deal with this.

OH yeah, I agree, she really is good looking. That goes far in Politics as well.
Peter