“Sarah Who?”

I must admit, considering what a political junkie as I am, I remember asking “Sarah who?” when McCain chose his #2 last week. Don’t get me wrong, I was thrilled with the choice. It completely erodes the McCain team’s argument that Obama lacks experience. So what about Sarah Palin’s experience? She was Governor of one of the least populated states in America (Alaska) for the last 20 months. Surely she brings more to the table then that? After all, if the Republican Party wins the White House she would be one heartbeat away from the oldest President ever elected in this country’s history. As we dig through her resume, we see that she was mayor of a small town in Alaska (population 9,000). Honestly! There were nearly that many protesters outside of the Convention. Ron Paul’s “Campaign for Liberty” (his counter-convention) drew more people than that. Don’t get me wrong, being mayor is an important job. After all, those potholes don’t fix themselves.
So what kind of decision-maker would she be? We really don’t know anything about her policies and she has no real record for us to review. The campaign releases the same two pictures over and over. In the one photo she is shooting an assault rifle and the other she is holding her infant baby. Talk about mixed messages!
We know where she stands on offshore drilling, after all, she hails from Alaska. We know she subscribes to an “abstinence only” policy and opposes any kind of sex education (did I mention that her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant? Oops!). We know she is in favor of “big government” involved in family planning. But, when it comes to some of the major issues that we face in this country, the economy, foreign policy, welfare, and immigration, she has no record, no position, and absolutely no experience.
So, how did she do in her acceptance speech? Well…that depends.
For the 18,000 delegates that were at the Convention, she did a fantastic job of dishing out the “red meat” and telling the hard-core fringe of America, already solidly in the McCain camp, exactly what they wanted to hear. So what? There was no one in that room was voting any other way than Republican. But what about all those “undecided” voters that don’t fit neatly into either Party? This is the problem for the Republican Party.
Her speech offered no solutions for the family whose home is about to go into foreclosure. Her speech gave no relief to the single mom who is paying record-high gas prices as she struggles to get the kids to school and herself to work. College students getting ready set to graduate and enter the workforce with $20,000 in debt were left with nothing to vote for. Seniors, who are facing a tough choice between food and life-saving medicine, were left wondering why this once-great party of Ronald Reagan has left them behind.
What about all those Hillary supporters? Surely they will flock behind Palin, right? After all, she’s got boobs too!! Well, I give women more credit than that. I can’t see any of Senator Clinton’s 18,000,000 supporters coming out to support a woman who is against equal pay for women or supporting someone willing to sacrifice personal freedom for a few votes.
So, in short; Her speech did exactly what I expected it to do. Rally the base to motivate them to turn off “Dancing with the Stars” and get out and vote on Election Day; and to slam the Democratic Party in an attempt to scare voters with the usual “they will raise your taxes and steal your guns” crap that only seems to work in small pockets of the country.
This is a different year and we, as America, face some very tough issues. A dreadful economy, a looming energy crisis, the threat of radical militants, and wide-open boarders. Flag waving and speeches about the “liberal” media are not going to win over undecided, independent-minded voters. In fact, her speech alienated most of these critical voters that tuned in to hear some solutions, and instead, witnessed an absolute political food fight between grown men and women.
As the political signs came down and the roars of “drill, baby, drill” were silenced, Americans were still left empty handed. Thank God we have a party with real solutions for real Americans. Vote Democrat this November. Your children will thank you for it.

Tags: 2008 general election · Guest blog · Sarah Palin
5 comments
Hmm? Is this person watching the same things that I am watching and living in the same world I live in?
The little I watched of either convention, I never saw real solutions from either party and I am not sure that the evening speeches are the venue for detailed plans. Mainly, the speeches give us a feel for the worldview of the speaker and that tells us a lot about how they will go about solving things.
I enjoyed Palin’s speech fwiw.
The above article,”Sarah Who”, was written by someone who would not sign their name to the words they wrote. Thus we will refer to them as VIPER or / SNAKE.
@ibchas: Well, in an area like this, some people face things like the loss of their jobs if they speak out for Democratic causes. I wish that freedom of speech was universally respected, but it’s not.
“and telling the hard-core fringe of America, already solidly in the McCain camp, exactly what they wanted to hear. So what? ”
I agree.
That’s the same way I felt about O. Could have just as well been listening to Hill or Bill or a number of Dems making that speech about government programs for every need.
I can’t get interested in the socialism route. The government has done a lousy job with public education so why on earth would I trust them with health care?
“I can’t get interested in the socialism route. The government has done a lousy job with public education so why on earth would I trust them with health care?”
So true!!
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