Posted on 10/15/2008 3:19:45 AM PDT by Born Conservative
SCRANTON With signs representing groups from Italians to hockey moms, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin invoked the name of former Pennsylvania Gov. Bob Casey as she energized a crowd of more than 6,000 Tuesday in Scranton.
Speaking at a McCain-Palin rally at the Riverfront Sports Complex, the Alaska governor was greeted by a sea of supporters wearing red in a show of support for the Republican ticket.
Palins 38-minute speech highlighted running mate Sen. John McCains economic recovery plan, help for distressed homeowners and energy independence, including clean-coal technology.
Accompanied by her husband Todd, whom she called Alaskas first dude, Palin, 44, promised to serve as an advocate for special-needs children as she recalled the late governor from Scranton.
Gov. Casey had a simple plan to help those most vulnerable put them first in line, Palin said. Gov. Caseys words can inspire a special love; a love this world needs more of. Children are not a problem, they are a priority.
Wearing a blue blazer and black skirt, Palin said the truest measure of any society is how we treat those who are least able to defend themselves.
The Palins have five children, including infant son Trig, who was born with Down syndrome.
Palins visit came two days after Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden joined former President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton at the same venue. Biden is running with Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois.
Scranton officials placed Sundays crowd at nearly 3,000; a city fireman said there were more than 6,000 in the room at the sports complex Tuesday.
Obama campaign spokeswoman Ellen Melody said Palin remains out of touch with what the hard-working families and seniors in Northeast Pennsylvania are going through.
Mellody said, Parachuting in and out the Commonwealth, erratic behavior and trickle-down, ideological recipes wont help Scrantons middle class. The people of Northeast Pennsylvania are hurting, and Obama has laid out a set of policies that will help them and strengthen our economy.
Numerous polls show Obama-Biden with a comfortable lead in Pennsylvania, which has a prize of 21 electoral votes.
Before Palin spoke, country singer Lee Greenwood led the singing of the national anthem, then belted out his signature song, Proud to be an American, as the crowd sang along, with many clearly showing emotion.
Are you ready to make John McCain the next president of the United States? Palin asked the enthusiastic crowd. Are you ready to shake things up in Washington?
Palin was interrupted several times during her speech by chants of Sarah, Sarah, Sarah. Signs were raised throughout the raucous rally, carrying messages such as Catholics for McCain-Palin, Choosey Moms Choose Life, Hunters for McCain, Real Men Vote Palin and Drill Baby Drill.
Palin told of the new McCain plan announced on Tuesday to reduce or eliminate taxes and to help distressed homeowners with their mortgages. She said the plan will get the economy moving again, calling McCains plan a hand up, not a hand out.
Palin said that with an economy in crisis, financial markets collapsing and jobs vanishing, the country needs a leader with experience, good judgment and a plan of action.
Americans are struggling under the weight of the wrong mortgage, she said. So were going to work with them to get them a fixed-rate mortgage that will help them keep their homes.
Palin said McCain will implement a spending freeze that only exempts vital programs and veterans benefits.
The federal government is in a hole. The first thing you do when you find yourself in a hole is quit digging.
She said Americans cant afford more tax increases, claiming that Democratic presidential candidate Obama plans to increase spending.
Your taxes are already too high, Palin said. Obama wants to raise them. America is deep in debt and he will get us in deeper.
Palin took a few shots at Biden and his stance on clean coal. She criticized Biden for telling an Ohio voter last month that the Obama campaign does not support clean coal, and that coal-fired power plants should be built in China, not the United States. Pennsylvania is the nations No. 4 coal-producing state, and Palin said there is more coal in the United State than there is oil in Saudi Arabia.
You here in Pennsylvania get it when we talk about clean coal technology, she said. Our opponents keep saying no to sound, responsible domestic energy solutions. Whether Joe Biden approves it or not, John McCain and I are going to develop clean-coal technology here in America, and well be looking to the good people of Pennsylvania to help us meet that goal.
Palin also criticized Obama on what she called his rhetoric on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And just once, it sure would be nice if he (Obama) would just once say he wants America to win, she said.
Palin also talked about the corruption on Wall Street and the arrogance of the Washington, D.C., elite.
Palin said she and McCain will look to the future because thats where we will find solutions.
We need your vote on Nov. 4, she told the crowd. We believe that America is not the problem; its the solution.
She also said that she would say what McCain wont.
There is only one man in this campaign who has truly fought for you, and thats John McCain, she said.
After the speech, the Palins, along with four-time Iditarod champion Martin Buser, spent more than 30 minutes signing autographs and greeting supporters.
Hillary/Bill/Biden only attracted 3000 in the same venue 2 days earlier (on a non-workday). This validates the reported internal Obama poll that McCain is only 2 points behind in Pennsylvania. |
Go Sarah! We need you in Co and Va, again!
She had me at “spending freeze”
“Say it ain’t so Joe”
Did you forget Scranton is your “hometown”.
Obama campaign spokeswoman Ellen Melody said Palin remains out of touch with what the hard-working families and seniors in Northeast Pennsylvania are going through.
And they really think Obama is in touch with it?
With his million dollar mansion?
A local country band did a good job of warming up the crowd for about an hour before the rally started. They finished their set with "Sweet Home Alabama" which they changed to "Sweet Home Pennsylvania". Thousands sang along.
Todd and Sarah seem like great folk. The kind of people you would love to have for neighbors.
Sarah's anti Obama rhetoric seemed a little toned down for this crowd but I think it's because there are a number of dems crossing over in this election. Scranton has a "Democrats for McCain" office and there were quite a number of them (juding by t-shirts, signs, and stickers) were at Sarah's rally. The area went 3 to 1 for Hillary and I think the McCain campaign is making a good effort to go after their votes.
Lucky you. I would have gone, but I couldn’t get the day off.
Mentioning Gov Bob Casey sure was a zinger, since his son is our current US Senator, AND IS FROM SCRANTON!
Ah, Lee Greenwood and “God Bless the USA”. I know, that song is corny, but it gets me every time. I need to listen to it every now and then when the news gets me down, it never fails to lift my spirits.
Here’s your answer; Gov Palin drew 6000 yesterday at her rally in Scranton.
I'm not working full time so I was able to go. Next week I start a new job so I'm really glad the timing worked out. If Sarah came a week later I wouldn't be able to go.
The one thing that the pollsters can’t predict is turnout. If the Republican base is fired up over Sarah the way we seem to be, it could drive a massive increase in pubbie turnout. If that happens, it’s a new ballgame.
I love that song! I cry every time I hear it. I’m just a big,old softie .
NEPA,
Lackawanna county is usually reliably Dem, isn’t it? What’s your prediction for how the county votes?
I love that song! I cry every time I hear it. Im just a big,old softie .Me too! And I'm ordinarily a pretty cynical guy. Then again, Frank Capra's movies always get me, too.
I was wondering where "God Bless the USA" was during this campaign, it was conspicuous by its absence in the convention and in the McCain and Palin rallies I'd seen so far. Glad it's back.
McCain takes PA and it's an early night.
... except that they won't call PA for McCain until 3am, of course.
The story on the ground doesn’t match the polls. I think the polls are very much not to be trusted. But being the underdog is a good place to be for our side. This past week with the ACORN voter fraud is really the first time Obama has been under any kind of media heat. I just hope McCain kills in the debate tonight.
Imagine what Sarah could be doing if the McCain Campaign had laid out a coherent theme...
My children are a priority. Everyone else's children need to be quiet in restaurants and the mall.
The pollsters are missing the Palin effect. She turns out voters and what’s more, she’ll turn out new voters for the GOP.
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