Posted on 08/29/2008 12:53:09 PM PDT by NYer
.- Sen. John McCains pick of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin won praise from many commentators within the ambit of the Republican Party, but especially among pro-lifers. Praising Palin as strongly pro-life, speakers remarked that Palins decision to carry her Downs syndrome child to term was an especially sharp contrast with Sen. Barack Obamas opposition to legislation that would protect infants who survive abortions.
Sen. McCain announced the choice of Palin at a rally in Dayton, Ohio on Friday. McCain introduced her as someone "who can best help me shake up Washington and make it start working again for the people who are counting on us."
Palin was born in Idaho on February 11, 1964. According to a biography on Alaskas official web site, Palin moved to Alaska with her family later that year. Her husband, Todd, is a production operator for BP and a champion snow machine racer. They have five children, with Palin recently having given birth to a son with Downs syndrome in April.
She has also served as city councilman and mayor of Wasilla, a south-central Alaska town with a population of reportedly more than 6,000 people, and served as chair of the Alaska Conservation Commission, which regulates the states oil and gas resources.
Speaking in a phone press conference, several expert panelists with Republican sympathies praised the pick.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of the Susan B. Anthony List, lauded the decision.
"Sarah Palin is the whole package. There couldn't be a better vice-presidential pick," said Dannenfelser. "Women voters are electrified, she continued, describing Palin as a reform-minded woman who is truly in sync with the way real women think. She will give all Americans, born and unborn, the authentic leadership they deserve," she said.
Father Frank Pavone, President of Priests for Life, called Palin strongly pro-life.
Asked how the selection will be received by pro-life Catholics in particular, Father Pavone added, It will no doubt be received very well.
He noted that the pro-life community already was somewhat familiar with Palin because she recently gave birth to a baby with Downs syndrome.
Father Pavone suggested Palin will bring more into play the pro-life increment. He explained that for the one-third or more of the electorate who consider the abortion issue in their votes, there is a two to one margin in favor of pro-life candidates.
Jill Stanek, a conservative journalist and blogger, asked the panel to contrast Palins decision to deliver her Downs syndrome baby with Sen. Barack Obamas opposition to legislation that would protect infants who survive abortion.
Father Pavone replied, the contrast between those two facts about the candidates is going to come out were going to make sure that it comes out, its a very striking contrast.
Dannenfelser quoted Palins own comments when she discovered her unborn baby had Downs syndrome: We feel privileged that God would entrust us with this gift.
Dannenfelser remarked: Contrast that with Sen. Obamas approach to leaving born-alive babies left sitting there for dead, and also making the comment, if his daughter got pregnant, he would not punish her with a baby.
Its punishment versus privilege, thats the contrast, Dannenfelser asserted.
CNA asked the panel whether the Palin pick was a tacit acknowledgment of McCains weakness among pro-lifers.
Dannenfelser said that she believed people think McCain has genuine pro-life convictions, but suggested that anyone skeptical should see the Palin choice as a perfect complement, not as the filling of a weakness.
Father Pavone agreed, adding that the selection of Palin eliminates any concern about a possible pro-choice vice-presidential nominee.
I think this will help us know he really does embrace this issue in political practice as well as in his voting record, he stated.
Ken Blackwell, Vice-Chairman of the Republican National Committees platform committee, added his own comments.
He remarked that, as someone who guided the platform committee to the most significant pro-life platform in the Republican Partys history, he thought John McCains full embrace of the platform is shown in the ticket. This team does not reflect one iota of weakness. It is the strongest pro-life team with a pro-life platform in the history of the Republican Party.
When CNA asked how McCain could be described as such a strong supporter of the platform in light of his endorsement of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, Blackwell noted that McCains campaign has worked with the platform committee on the relevant language. Blackwell said he thought that McCain, if he recognizes that there have been breakthroughs in research that do not involve the destruction of embryos, that [recognition] will make this argument a non-starter.
Leaders of other interest groups in the GOP also praised McCains vice-presidential pick.
Sandra Froman, former National Rifle Association (NRA) president and current board member, called Palin, an NRA member, an outstanding pick who would energize the gun rights community.
How can you go wrong with a moose burger-eating, fishing governor? she asked in a delighted tone.
Grover Norquist, a prominent fiscal conservative who is president of Americans for Tax Reform, praised Palin as a reformer who improved government transparency by putting government financial records online.
Several panelists suggested that the pick would also appeal to Hillary Clinton supporters disaffected by an Obama candidacy and the prospect of a victorious Obamas control of the Democratic Party. They also thought the choice courts Reagan Democrats who voted against Obama in the primaries.
Panelists argued that the choice of Palin, Alaskas governor for only two years, would not eliminate Republican charges that Obama is inexperienced.
When you compare her experience to Barack Obamas experience, her executive experience, her experience as mayor, her experience as assistant governor, her experience as a reformer, her experience as an environmental activist, Blackwell argued, she is more prepared, more experienced to be president than the top of their ticket.
Elsewhere, social conservatives were enthusiastic about the Palin choice.
What a remarkable pick, Austin Ruse of C-FAM told CNA in a statement. Social conservatives are dancing in the streets. This is smart and dare I say sexy pick. My wife Cathy and I are gushing.
I can understand some enthusiasm but, Darth.....please...
Who cares about AP when we have this to trust in Isaiah 54:13-17
13All your children shall be taught by the Lord,
and great shall be the prosperity of your children.
14In righteousness you shall be established;
you shall be far from oppression, for you shall not fear;and from terror, for it shall not come near you.
15If anyone stirs up strife,it is not from me;
whoever stirs up strife with you shall fall because of you.
16See, it is I who have created the smith who blows the fire of coals,and produces a weapon fit for its purpose;
I have also created the ravager to destroy.
17 No weapon that is fashioned against you shall prosper,
and you shall confute every tongue that rises against you in judgement.
This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their vindication from me, says the Lord.
We are living on the edge of disaster in this country because of abortion, gov’t corruption and lip-service from our leaders in both the religious and secular circles. This is an answer to the prayers of the faithful in this country who gathered in DC on August 16 to intercede for this country and pray for new leadership. Those of us who were there know what is breaking down and why.
Amen to that!
I know that all is in the hands of God but I have often been in despair when I thought of the choice I was going to have to make in the voting booth.
Palin is a REAL republican, not in words but in deeds. She is obviously a REAL Christian too, by words and deeds. Thanks be to God.
Also, neither one hates America or steals other peoples words and ideas.
Palin bump.
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