Palin Nation

September 27, 2008

Carved into a Cornfield

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September 25, 2008

Palin rally draws 60,000

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 3:31 am

Still some shine on that new penny.

Palin draws crowd of 60,000 in The Villages

“Sa-Rah! Sa-Rah!” they chanted at every mention of her name, applauding loudly and waiving tiny American flags that were distributed — along with free water bottles — by local volunteers. The fire chief estimated the crowd at 60,000.

Here is a segment of her speech.

September 24, 2008

Sarah Palin’s Wikipedia Entry

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 4:03 am

Is actually very good. Someone did a fine job on this and I commend them for their fair and straightforward presentment of her life and political career.

Sarah Palin’s Wikipedia Page

September 22, 2008

Sarah and Goliath

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 6:31 am

I got my start as an Internet columnist by first being published by ConservativeTruth. Their new column Sarah and Goliath is worth a read. You’ll have to scroll down a bit to get to the article.

September 18, 2008

ABC News Ties Sarah Palin to Pentecostalism

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ABC News Ties Sarah Palin to Pentecostalism

“As America gets a crash course in Sarah Palin, the question has been raised of how her two decades as a member of the Assemblies of God church in Wasilla has shaped her personality. If elected, Sarah Palin would become the most powerful Pentecostal in U.S. history. So how has this church shaped her as a leader? ”

 

What is interesting about this is that my father (a minister now for forty years) was an Assemblies of God pastor for seven years and was also a pastor for many years with Church on the Rock International. That is the ‘non-denominational’ church referred to in the article that Sarah Palin now attends. (My father is now pastoring a Four Square church). Church on the Rock is an association of churches, not a denomination, so they can technically get away with calling themselves ‘non-denominational’.

My maternal grandfather (a minister, pastor, and preacher for some sixty years) was also an Assemblies of God pastor for many of those years and then later was an ordained minister with the Independent Assemblies of God for about the last twenty five years of his life. My great-grandfather and step great-grandfather were also Assembly of God pastors. My great uncle is also a ‘Pentecostal’ (we prefer the term ‘full gospel’, ‘bible believing’, or ’spirit filled’) minister and has been since the age of sixteen.

I guess all of that makes Sarah Palin one of “my people”. I can safely say that I have far more insight into the personal theology, belief system and Christian world view of Governor Sarah Palin than the entire staff of ABC News could ever hope to have.

The Assemblies are actually considered pretty mild for “Pentecostals” and I wouldn’t have the slightest trepidation of putting someone with that belief system in a position of authority. If anything, a few more people who strive to be honest, moral, and forthright and who have humbled themselves before God might be just the thing our increasingly corrupt system of government needs.

What ABC is trying to say is that because Palin is a Bible believing Christian that somehow makes her scary, or dangerous or ‘other’ and therefore she should be rejected in favor of the secularist who attended a radical, black liberation theology church for twenty plus years and whose pastor and spiritual mentor is well known for his anti-white, anti-American and anti-Israel stances, rants and raves. This also means she is probably not a baby whacker or willing to personally officiate at lesbian weddings, obviously making her ‘not a feminist’ and worthy only of slander and rumor.

Sounds fair, doesn’t it? I absolutely detest the media. It is sad to see a nation that has now apparently declared secularism to be its national religion while rejecting, ridiculing and mocking the Faith that this nation and its concepts and laws was founded upon. The road is not always easy for those who have chosen to worship the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

For those seeking some perspective on numbers, “Pentecostals” number about 10-30 million in the United States depending on how you define the term and make up one quarter of all Christians worldwide. They are a subset of the larger evangelical movement that numbers about 102 million people in the United States. There are significant overlaps between the two and they are often virtually indistinguishable from one another depending on the church and/or denomination. For example, both E and DFV attend or have attended evangelical churches and so do I, but they don’t attend a ‘Pentecostal’ church, but I do…

My theme song

September 16, 2008

Red State Update: Sarah Palin Picked As McCain’s VP

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 6:00 am

These guys are always lots of fun…

Sarah Palin is being ’swiftboated’ by Hockey Moms for Truth

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 5:06 am

I can’t believe what the Left has managed to dig up on Palin: her children aren’t always perfect little angels, she may or may not have been mean to a librarian once, and now this… shocking.

September 14, 2008

Goldberg on Feminism and Palin

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 7:06 am

Intense political conflict only brings out the best in writers. Some of the best and most impassioned writing I have seen in some time all seems to focus around Sarah Palin. I can’t remember a time that a vice presidential candidate has so completely reversed an election.

Feminist Army Aims it Canon at Palin

Gloria Steinem, the grand mufti of feminism, issued a fatwa anathematizing Palin. A National Organization for Women spokeswoman proclaimed Palin more of a man than a woman. Wendy Doniger, a feminist academic at the University of Chicago, writes of Palin in Newsweek: “Her greatest hypocrisy is in her pretense that she is a woman.”

It’s funny. The left has been whining about having their patriotism questioned for so long it feels like they started griping in the Mesozoic era. Feminists have argued for decades that womanhood is an existential and metaphysical state of enlightenment. But they have no problem questioning whether women they hate are really women at all.

The Lying King – A creative defense for Palin

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 6:28 am

In German no less… who thinks this stuff up? Another “don’t miss” video.

Sarah Palin sparks an Annie Oakley woman’s movement

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Time to shop

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 12:02 am

At the McCain Store. More stuff for you gals than anything.

September 12, 2008

The Arctic Fox Strikes Again

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“My fellow Americans come join our cause!”  – Sarah Palin

EXCLUSIVE Interview with Gov. Sarah Palin

There is just no stopping Sarah Palin. She is coming across as a smart and competent conservative ready not only for a hard fought campaign, but for bringing reform and common sense to Washington. The idiots that were initially trying to smear her as “Dan Quayle in a dress” and other such nonsense have dropped that line of attack and are reluctantly coming around to the viewpoint that she is a much stronger candidate that they could have imagined. As long as she continues to “hold her own” and doesn’t make a major gaffe in the vice-presidential debate, she will have more than proven her worth as McCain’s vice presidential pick. And perhaps even the difference between victory and defeat in November.

September 11, 2008

Good Quote

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 4:50 am

“In short, Sarah Palin is the emblem of what feminism was supposed to be all
about: an unafraid, independent, audacious woman, who soared on her own merits
without the aid of a patriarchal jumpstart, high-brow matrimonial tutelage
and capital, and old-boy liaisons and networking.” —Victor Davis Hanson

September 10, 2008

Governor Palin Speech Highlights

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Original Marvericks (McCain ad)

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The Palin Factor

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 5:24 am

Palin Energizing Women From All Walks Of Life

Excerpt:

“Several senior officials in both parties said they think Palin’s attraction is the result, in part, of a generally negative mood among some female voters this year, first, as Clinton faced a “boys’ club” mentality in the Democratic primaries and then as Palin faced intense questioning, much of it highly personal, after McCain named her as his running mate.

To Republicans, Palin’s burst onto the national scene could be a chance to redefine the nature of feminism in politics, recasting it beyond traditionally liberal issues such as abortion rights. “I hope so, because I think it’s been unfortunate that it’s been so closely pegged, so closely defined, to just a few issues,” said Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska).

Murkowski, whose father lost to Palin in a 2006 gubernatorial primary, said Palin represented a “generational shift” for voters in her state, something that will bode well for her ability to appeal to younger female voters.”

Obama stunned by Palin pick

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The Obama camp is having a hard time finding an effective way to counter the rather unexpected announcement of Palin as McCain’s choice for vice president. Now Palin has been on the “long list” since April and then put on the “short list” a few weeks ago. Did team Obama make no effort to come up with a coherent strategy to deal with McCain putting a woman on the ticket with him? Was this so unexpected that Obama now is complaining about the “politics of personality” (I thought he invented it) and virtually disappearing from center stage because of her?  For goodness sakes, he’s been running against a woman for months, yet it appears that the Obama campaign is very fearful of doing or saying something that may be construed as somehow sexist and having white women jump ship by the millions. Oprah may not be able to stem the flood if that happens.

This humble sage believes that the Obama camp never figured “old man McCain” would not be happy to play the role of sacrificial lamb, actually want to win this race, and make the bold move of picking a spunky, successful middle class woman governor as his running mate. It would appear they were so absorbed in their inevitability and self centeredness that they were completely taken unawares by the Palin pick. And when you are playing for keeps in the big game, you’ve got to never, ever underestimate you opponent. They fail to realize that they are not actually running against George Bush, but a John McCain who has successfully distanced himself from the current administration and given the ‘we need change’ and ‘we need reform’ voters another alternative than Barack Obama. Win or lose, McCain has given this race a good effort and I commend him for it. I don’t think anyone could have done a better job overall this far against the Obama machine which has been playing on the unhappiness of a grumpy electorate.

Team Clinton Says Obama Intimidated By Palin Factor

With the McCain campaign running tactical circles every day around the Obama outfit—which has failed, somewhat unbelievably, to come up with even a semi-compelling response to the Palin selection—one might think Mrs. Clinton, to say nothing of her sidelined husband, would be a useful surrogate on the counterattack right about now. Apparently, the Obama campaign does not agree.

“My concern is that I see them as totally reactive right now as opposed to getting out there on their own and saying what the hell they are about,” said Leon Panetta, a former chief of staff to Bill Clinton who has advised Mr. Obama. “They seem to be intimidated by the Palin pick. They seem to be intimidated by how the Republicans are coming at them on change. And you cannot win if you are constantly on defense.”

Mr. Panetta added, “As president of the United States you are going to have to learn how to deal with people you may not particularly like, because if you are trying to get things done, you have got to use everything and everybody that you can to get it done. I do think that they absolutely in this race have got to make use of the Clintons in every possible way, because they need them. He has clearly got some problems out there.”

September 7, 2008

Behind the scene pictures of Sarah Palin and family

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 7:29 am

John McCain’s daughter Meghan has a blog of her own and because of her access has provided us with a unique, behind the scenes, look at Sarah Palin, her family, and the campaign. The pictures are from the day Gov. Palin was announced as the McCain choice for the next Vice President of the United States.

Governor Sarah Palin

 

September 6, 2008

Maverick/Barracuda bumper stickers now available

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 6:09 am
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These are now available on ebay. Better hurry folks before they are gone. I just purchased three. A bit more fun than the traditional bumper stickers I guess. Not that anyone will know what the heck it means when they see it on the back of my vehicles… (:

That about sums it up…

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Democrats Embody Hypocrisy by David Limbaugh

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David Limbaugh has long been one of my favorite writer. He couldn’t be more correct about the intellectually and morally bankrupt that passes as the “progressive” ideology in this country.

Democrats Embody Hypocrisy

While misidentifying and condemning continued conservative support for Sarah Palin as hypocrisy, they’re putting on a disgraceful clinic in what real hypocrisy looks like. They’re showing us firsthand how they treat women who refuse to toe the liberal line, just as they’ve shown us how they treat African-Americans who dare stray from their liberally assigned ideology.

Top Twenty Jabs at the Democrats

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Sarah Palin: Outstanding at the RNC

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 3:25 am

The absolute furor of interest in McCain’s choice for vice president has been amazing. Every column about her is inundated with both readers and comments. Love her or hate her, she has changed politics in general and this race in particular in many ways. The Right is ecstatic, the Left is in a hateful, vindictive frenzy, and the rest of America is watching this drama unfold.

It helped McCain or it didn’t. It was a brilliant gamble or the stupidest move imaginable. Take your pick and you might be right either way. It is still too early to tell how the crazy currents of the political tide will have shaped things come early November. There is the very strong possibility that millions of mothers can relate to Palin and any more ugly snarkiness from the media or the myriad of loose cannons at Daily Kos, the Huffington Post and like minded sites may end up creating a significant ‘sympathy vote’ that could very well be the tipping point in this unexpectedly close contest.

She is far tougher than many can imagine and a new phase of the 2008 presidential race is just beginning.

The political landscape is littered with those who have underestimated Sarah Palin and she has a successful history of opposing the sell-outs, the insiders and the professional politicians of both parties. She is the ‘average American” success story that all the professional politicians and blowhard elitists try to make believe they really are. With her it is not act, but the simple truth. The hometown girl who has shaken the pillars of the establishment and is now battering at the gates of power with the powerful weapons of hope, truth, honesty, reform and a heartfelt and sincere conservative message should be downplayed at your own peril.

After the artificial firestorm of the last few days, if anybody needed a ‘home run’ this political season it was Sarah Palin. And boy did she deliver Wednesday night. Grand slam, spectacular and impressive. Well done, Mrs. Palin, well done. She did exactly what she needed to do without gaffes or looking “unready” or nervous. In fact she showed the fire and spirit, strength and determination that led to early ‘Draft Palin” blogs and a conservative base that had watched with growing excitement as she made it onto the ‘short list’ of potential vice presidential candidates (she’d been on the ‘long list’ since April). The media may have been surprised by her pick, but anybody who had followed this race closely was not.

The 2008 race has truly just begun. Give ‘em hell Sarah Barracuda!

A Star is Born

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 3:22 am

More Than 40 Million Viewers Tuned Into Palin’s Speech

That’s amazing, especially for a veep candidate. Some 2 million more women watched it than men and 4.9 million more women watched it than watched Obama’s coronation. That is telling as well and a potential disaster for Obama if he starts to bleed middle class white women voters to McCain/Palin.  You can view the speech here if you missed it. It has made what was a rising star of the GOP into a celebrity extraordinaire and a rallying point for conservatives. The smear freaks who went after Palin only drove up interest and curiosity about her. I think the Leftist fringe made a huge mistake by not just basically ignoring her as inconsequential and a light weight. Instead, they’ve created another celebrity who is now stealing some of Obama’s limelight and novelty. Good going fellas.

Why Palin’s Speech Worked

Sarah Palin’s speech at the RNC: September 3rd, 2008 – full text

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 3:20 am

Here is the prepared text of a speech given by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, as released by the party.

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Home run hitter

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 3:17 am

If anyone needed a home run it was Sarah Palin. And boy did she deliver Wednesday. Grand slam, spectacular and impressive. Well done, Mrs. Palin, well done. She did exactly what she needed to do tonight without gaffes or looking “unready” or nervous. The base is revving up and the 2008 race truly began tonight. Give them hell Sarah Barracuda! Biden better get himself a cup.

Mort Kondracke: “brilliant”

Bill Kristol: “terrific”

Nina whatsername: “homerun”

Fred Barnes: “Look out Joe Biden!”

Chris Wallace: “A star was born tonight”

Pat on Palin

Filed under: Sarah Palin — Dave the Sage @ 3:15 am

McCain Pick is Paying Off Big Time

The risk John McCain took last Friday is comparable to the 72-year-old ex-fighter pilot knocking back two shots and flying his F-16 under the Golden Gate Bridge.

McCain’s choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his co-pilot was the biggest gamble in presidential history. As of now, it is paying off, big-time…

…By passing over his friends Joe Lieberman and Tom Ridge, and picking Palin, McCain has given himself a fighting chance of winning the White House that, before Friday morning, seemed to be slipping away. Indeed, the bristling reaction on the left testifies to Democratic fears that the choice of Palin could indeed be a game-changer in 2008.

My first youtube video

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There is now tremendous interest in McCain’s pick for veep and I thought I would try to make an easy to make youtube video about her to see how it turned out. Let me know what you think.

Sarah Palin vs. Barack Obama

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Alright ladies and gentlemen, I believe here are the “official” talking points for the Sarah Palin selection.  Entire table lifted from Audacity of Deception & Hypocrisy which is an excellent source on the 2008 campaigns.

 

 

Sarah Palin

Barack Obama

Office being sought Vice President President of the United States and Leader of the Free World
Full name Sarah Louise Heath Palin Barack Hussein Obama II
Nickname Sarah Barracuda Barry Obama; “The One”
Public opinion Smoking hot in a “naughty librarian” sort of way May be The Messiah
Age 44 48
Children 5: two sons, three daughters 2: two daughters
Religion/Church attendance Evangelical Christian; attends Juneau Christian Center when in Juneau and grew up attending Wasilla Assembly of God Attended Trinity United Church of Christ for 20 years, a “black liberation theology” church formerly led by Rev. Jeremiah Wright and governed according to the Black Value System
Current Job Governor of Alaska Junior Senator from Illinois
Previous Public Jobs Mayor of Wasilla, AK (1996-2002); President of Alaska Conference of Mayors; City Council member (1992-1996) State Senator (1997-2004); Community Organizer
Executive Experience Governor for 2 years; Mayor for 10 years None
Foreign Relations experience Governor of state that borders two foreign countries (Canada and Russia) Chaired Senate subcommittee on Europe but never called it into session; once gave a speech to 200,000 screaming Germans
Military Affairs experience Commander in Chief of Alaska National Guard; Son is enlisted Infantryman in U.S. Army None
Private Sector Experience Sports reporter; Salmon fisherman Associate at civil rights law firm
Speaking ability Beautifully executed initial stump speech in Dayton, OH hockey arena without a teleprompter An enter…wait–did you say without a teleprompter??
Spouse’s name Todd Mitchell Palin Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama
Spouse’s occupation Salmon fisherman; Former North Slope production supervisor for BP Oil Vice President for Community and External Affairs at University of Chicago Hospitals; former Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago; former Executive Director for the Chicago office of Public Allies;

former Assistant to the Mayor of Chicago;

former associate at Sidley Austin law firm

Reaction to spouse’s political success Quit 17-year BP oil job when BP became involved in natural gas pipeline negotiations with wife’s administration Promoted and given 160% pay raise by UofC hospitals within months of husband’s election to U.S. Senate; Employer received $1,000,000.00 federal earmark, requested by husband, after her promotion
Coolest thing about Spouse Tesoro Iron Dog Snowmobile race champion (longest snowmobile race in the world); In 2008, while defending his championship, was injured when he was thrown 70 feet from his machine. He was sent to the hospital but still finished in fourth place Sister of Oregon State University head basketball coach Craig Robinson
Most Courageous Moment in Public Service Resigned in protest from position of Ethics Commissioner of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in order to expose legal violations and conflicts of interest of Alaska Republican leaders, including the former state Attorney General and the State GOP Chairman (who was also an Oil & Gas Commissioner), who was doing work for the party on public time and supplying a lobbyist with a sensitive e-mail. Gave an anti-Iraq war speech to a crowd of anti-Iraq war demonstrators in Hyde Park in 2002
In Current Office Because… Upset sitting Governor in GOP primary due to public support for her efforts to clean up corrupt government establishment Republican opponent, who was leading in the polls, was forced to leave race after unsealing of divorce records exposed a sex scandal
Theme: Change and Clean Government Hope and Change; “Bringing Change from Outside Washington”
What they’ve done to live that theme: Replaced entire Board of Agriculture and Conservation because of conflict of interest; Resigned from position of Ethics Commissioner of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in order to expose corruption among members of own party Selected 36-year incumbent Senator as running mate
Family Affairs May have removed State Public Safety Commissioner as part of effort to protect sister in messy divorce and child custody battle Often says, “I am my brother’s keeper”; Brother lives in a hut in Nairobi on $12 per year
Union affiliation Union member, married to Union member Endorsed by a union
Iraq and Troop Support Formerly (pre-surge) critical of apparent lack of long-term strategy for Iraq; Visited wounded U.S. soldiers in Germany; visited AK National Guard soldiers deployed to Kuwait;

Son deploying to Iraq on 9/11/08 as Army infantryman

Gave an anti-Iraq war speech to a crowd of anti-Iraq war demonstrators; almost visited wounded troops in Germany, but decided to go shopping in Berlin instead
Bipartisan/”maverick” credentials Married to a non-Republican; Exposed corruption within own party; Campaigned for Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell against corrupt GOP congressman Don Young;

Called out Sen Ted Stevens (R-AK) to “come clean” about financial dealings that are under fed investigation

Talks about bipartisanship
Legislative Record Passed a landmark ethics reform bill; Used veto to cut budgetary spending; Prevented “bridge to nowhere” that would have cost taxpayers $400 million dollars. Voted “present” over 100 times as IL state senator
How they dealt with corrupt individuals in home city/state Exposed legal violations and conflicts of interest of Alaska Republican leaders; Campaigned against corrupt GOP Representative; Ran against and defeated corrupt incumbent governor in GOP primary Launched political career in home of unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers (and still refers to him as a part of “mainstream Democratic Chicago”; Purchased home with help of convicted felon Tony Rezko
Guns Lifetime member of NRA and avid hunter; video can be found on YouTube of Palin firing an M4 at a military firing range Worked to pass legislation in Illinois that would prevent all law-abiding citizens from owning firearms
Earmarks Opposed “Bridge to Nowhere” project; Said Alaska should avoid relying on federal money for projects; Campaigned against porker Don Young (R-AK) in 2008 primary Secured federal earmarks for wife’s employer and for campaign bundlers
Abortion Pro life; gave birth to 5th child knowing that he would have Down’s syndrome Pro-choice; only IL state sen. to speak against the Born Alive Infant’s Protection Act, which required medical care to be given to live infants who survived abortions
Energy Believes energy independence is a matter of national security; For drilling in ANWR, which is in her state Says Americans should “get tune-ups” and “check tire pressure”; Says “we can’t expect the world to be okay with” our use of heating and air conditioning
Environment Chair of Alaska Conservation Commission (2003-4); Announced plans to create sub-cabinet group of advisors to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in AK Talks about the environment a lot
Athletic prowess Runs marathons Has reporters tailing him to the gym

The “unofficial” theme song of the Palin campaign – Barracuda by Heart

Filed under: Sarah Palin, youtube — Dave the Sage @ 2:55 am

Despite a whining “cease and desist” letter, this was played last night at the RNC after McCain’s speech.

Nice touch.

Our “Little Barracuda”

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The various factions of the Left have decided to “pounce” on McCain’s VP pick, Sarah Palin. What’s hilarious is that every one of the complaints about Palin by the yapping Democratic attack dogs can and should be applied directly to Obama. McCains vice presidential selection is more experienced and more qualified for the presidency than the Democratic nominee himself. That should tell you something.

They’ve basically got a glorified “I vote present” Illinois state senator running for the highest office in the land while they are complaining about a governor and, might I add, the only person on either ticket with actual governing experience. Palin stands in stark contrast to an Obama who has abundantly more baggage and a disturbingly tainted and problematic past.

I say burn the naysayers and doomsayers at the stake. It was a bold and fine pick Mr. McCain. Palin has a backbone of steel, is fiercely independent, strong minded and witty and has created her own success in life. Let the bully boys and the pit bulls circle and growl, but Palin should do you proud. McCain has to be willing to be bold, calculating and willing to take risks. Whether the Palin pick will make much of a difference remains to be seen but the maverick continues to surprise and impress as the campaign goes on. He has done remarkably well and far better than many initially thought he might. This election is Obama’s to lose but the “inevitability” factor has almost completely dissipated and his pick of Biden was one born out of desperation, panic and weakness in response from increasingly effective McCain campaign strategies.

With this one pick, McCain has snapped the conservative base back into place (she is loved by pro-lifers, evangelicals, gun rights advocates, and the lovers of Liberty everywhere) and also managed to reach out to every middle class, working soccer mom type that may have considered Hillary at one time or another. It softens the appearance of the ticket, helps eliminate the “novelty” factor of an Obama candidacy, and also guarantees that history will also be made on November 4th with a McCain victory.

The low blow name-calling that is already being bantered about by Democratic talking heads is already borderline sexist and certainly joins the ‘ageism’ so evident in the attacks on John McCain. The “party of tolerance” is in fact often a very intolerant group of hypocrites and conservatives like myself never tire in pointing that out. That is just one of the many, many reasons why I do not subscribe to the intellectually and morally barren “progressive” ideology.

Here are a couple of things you may not know about Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.

In high school Palin was known as “Sarah Barracuda” by her classmates due to her fierce competitiveness on the basketball court. Her oldest son is in the army and is being deployed to Iraq . She was the 2nd runner up for the Miss Alaska title. She is known as a political outsider and maverick, loves mooseburgers, is witty, smart and is considered squeaky clean in a political climate that often oozes with corruption.

Politics can be really fun at times. This is one of those times. The “Right” has been so concerned about McCain yet have faithfully, if reluctantly, backed his “Nobama” candidacy. They have been scared to death of Obama and his vision of an apparent womb to the tomb socialist, Utopian state complete with hamster wheel powered vehicles and torch and pitchfork pogroms against all those who are white, bitter, Bible believing, gun owners who hesitate to hire illegals to clean their plastic wading pools. They don’t want to be micromanaged by an unfeeling, uncaring federal government that insists upon interfering and regulating every aspect of their daily lives.

The sound you now hear is millions of conservatives rushing to man the barricades against the Oprah hordes. In less than twelve hours the past sins of the maverick McCain were forgiven if not forgotten and Sarah “barracuda” Palin became some sort of amalgamated mascot, poster child, rallying point and hero of the conservative camp. The pundits will ponder the question as to whether Palin brought over the women to the McCain camp, but the truth is she brought over every male that is old enough to spout some hair on his chest or hasn’t been emasculated somewhere along the way by angry FemiNazis.

In politics, there is nothing more greatly feared by the Left than an energized and united conservative movement. They delivered the white house to Reagan, shook the very pillars of the Clinton presidency, rallied the nation to fight the vanguards of fundamentalist Islam and now they will be coming after The One and all those who weep and faint at the mere sight and sound of their new secular Messiah. The conservatives have found a rallying point, McCain has found a powerful new symbol and the Democrats who once believed they had this election in the bag are increasingly defensive in their tactics and shrill in their attacks. They have been betrayed and deflated by Bush and vilified and impaled by the Left and the media, but the elation and galvanization of a down but not out ideology that is still powerful and influential cannot be denied. And they may be the difference between a McCain victory and a McCain defeat.

The partisan rhetoric aside, I would much rather be governed by a self-made success story living the American dream with the independent and freedom-loving values of rural Alaska than by someone who is the product of the corrupt Chicago, inner city political machine. One wants you to control your life, and the other wants to control your life for you. You’ll hear a lot about “experience” in this election but just as important is the concept of freedom, common sense, morals and values. The winner of that debate is clear.

Hello America.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dave the Sage @ 2:33 am

An ice queen from the far North has arisen in opposition to he who was proclaimed THE ONE by the Oprah oracle. She is rallying millions of Americans who would much rather have a pit bull conservative Alaskan as a vice president than a celebrity socialist in the white house.

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