I thought it was even better than the one given at the RNC in 08 when she was announced as McCains VP pick. And the thing is, she wasnt as perfect in this one in terms of style. In 08, there were no slips of the tongue, no moments the lamestreamers can Couric-ify if you will. There was no hint of weariness from the various battlefields she would eventually endure...(on the trail, in the media, in Alaska upon her return, including seeing her church be burned!, etc...)
Some other things to note about the time that has passed
In 08 she had just given BIRTH to Trigshe hadnt yet experienced the wonder of watching him grow as she raises him...I was so moved when she broke into tears while talking about him and other children with special needs today. I can only imagine what statistics like 90% plus are aborted can weigh on her heart, when it can just be a mere number to most people.
In 08, Track was about to leave for Iraq, she hadnt yet dealt with a year of agonizing over his safety and well-being while overseas. Acknowledging our veterans isnt just cliche political rhetoric for Palin, it hits at her core.
In 08, there was lots of speculation about Obamas vague leftist promises, now we literally are dealing with a country at the brink...with sooo much at stake.
And now. Wow. This speech was full of substance and meat about policies and what have you, but I thought it was moving because of how much her soul emerged. One can sense what shes put up with and been willing to go through in order to FIGHT for us, FIGHT for this country, for causes that could very easily seem impossible to believe in at this point. Shes a leader, but shes not merely the kind thatll give the right ordersshes the kind thatll be willing to lay her own life down for the men and women around her.
You cant fake that no matter how hard you try. You cant rehearse that kind of genuineness.
And then her Q and A session was even more remarkable. She hearkened back to the original God-fearing spirit of America. She reminded us of our need to seek divine intervention and Gods will in all things. That to me, was the highlight of her remarks of the conventionand it may just seem like a sidenote to some people.
Obviously, its her faith that keeps her going. Quite extraordinary. I am continually amazed by her ability to bring out both the best and worst out in people. Its because Gods allowed much of His light to shine through her in times which are so very, very dark, and its been really wonderful to witness.
Gotta keep praying for this country!
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Sarah Palin declared "America is ready for another revolution" and repeatedly assailed President Barack Obama on Saturday before adoring "tea party" activists. They make up a seemingly natural constituency should she run for president.
"This movement is about the people," the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee said as the crowd roared. "Government is supposed to be working for the people."
Palin note Democrats' electoral losses since Obama took office a year ago with talk of hope and promises of change and asked: "How's that hope-y, change-y stuff workin' out for you?"
Catering to her crowd, Palin talked of limited government, strict adherence to the Constitution, and the "God-given right" of freedom. She said the "fresh, young and fragile" movement is the future of American politics because it's "a ground-up call to action" to both major political parties to change how they do business. "You've got both party machines running scared," she said.
Palin suggested that the party should remain leaderless and cautioned against allowing the movement to be defined by any one person. "This is about the people" and "it's a lot bigger than any charismatic guy with a teleprompter," she said, jabbing at Obama.
I thought it was a nice trial run to get together a message and it hit a few home runs.
Listening. “If there is hope in Mass., then there is hope everywhere!” Applause. Thanks for the links.
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Des anyone know if the speech has the speech been scheduled for rebroadcast by Fox?
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