Can anyone help out the cubicle bound with a transcript or video? The sad thing is she was in my home county but I had to be at work at 5:30 this morning.
She is good, isn’t she? You can watch her grow into the job in near real time.
An amazing woman who happens to be a Republican ... :-)
Try the usual essentials of good reporting. Who was where, when, for what purpose. What did said person say? Why is that so precious.
Cliff Notes????
I shall return for the rest of the story!
Video at link
http://www.necn.com/Boston/Politics/Palin-Regulatory-system-needs-complete-overhaul-/1221493100.html
Republican vice presidential nominee, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, addressed the problems with the U.S. economy during a campaign stump in Golden, Colorado this morning.
“This crisis is an issue of real concern for the people across this great country. It’s taking a toll on this economy...I’m glad to see that in this case the Federal Reserve and the Treasury have said “no” to bail out another one — this time Lehman Brothers,” said Palin.
“This crisis happened for several reasons, which have to be addressed right now. Our regulatory system is outdated and it needs a complete overhaul. Washington has ignored this. Washington has been asleep at the switch,” said Palin.
“John McCain and I are going to put an end to the mismanagement and abuses in Washington and on Wall Street that have resulted in this financial crisis. We are going to reform the way Wall Street does business,” said Palin.
I agree. It was her best speech, to date. She’s getting into more specific topics like energy independence and winning the war in Iraq. This is a lot more effective than just speaking in generalizations and slogans.
Do you know where we can view the entire video of Sarah speaking in Colorado? YouTube maybe?
Thanks...
If it was filmed, you can bet it will be on youtube before the sun goes down.
Not to be rude but your post is more than a little vague. Many of us are working and while we can check FR watching television is a whole nother thing.
In other words we have no idea what the hell you are talking about.
Agreed. It was a great speech and delivery. My wife and I watched it together.
However, the local station broke to commentary by the local newsfolks as voiceovers while Sarah was still speaking and we missed hearing the end of the speech.
They then announced that in the name of fairness they were going to cover Obama’s speeches in Grand Junction and Pueblo as well as Biden’s speech.
So I called and left a voice message with the executive producer and asked “In the name of fairness, are you going to cut off the last few minutes of Obama’s speech like you did Sarah Palin’s?”
Unfortunately, most liberals only want to hear one thing, “What day is my check coming”. The government bailout is a quick fix, but not the right one. But that seems to be the problem with most of America right now, instant gratification and most have become too spoiled.
My husband is of the opinion that we need a depression to wake people up to hard work and self suffiency. I don’t agree, but I understand his logic.
I always like seeing her address specific issues.
I REALLY would like her to have added some conservative commentary - something such as - “it’s not a free market, when the system has evolved to the point where Wall Street makes the profits, and the taxpayers get the losses.”
She is an excellent speaker! Tears the crap out of er, er, er, ah, Omama, and more substance than Blah ,blah, blah Biden. Note, where is the teleprompter? Crib notes are OK she knows what she has to say and says it. This election is Palin’s show, you go girl!
While Sarah was hitting it out of the park in Colorado biden was let off the leash in front of the UAW and told to attack. The angle is that McCain would be nothing but Bush 44. He hit it hard and often, backing it up with some really bone-headed quotes from McCain's history. The message is a clear and emotionally compelling one for the audience.
In the five minutes I watched Palin was not even mentioned so maybe the obama people are getting smart and have gone back to running against a very flawed McCain.
I'm not painting doom and gloom, I'm simply pointing out that there are seven weeks left and a lot can happen....nothing is over yet.
How about you just assume for the moment that the rest of us have jobs, and provide a brief synopsis?
When "The Sarah" steps up to bat the outfielders go deep. But the fence is high and the ball is never again seen.
Didn’t you know BHO was toast from the very beginning? :)