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Thanks, Ann! Sarah Palin is a talented speaker and did a great job last night. The teleprompter malfunctioned and cut off the top two lines of her speech every time it scrolled the text. She took it all in stride.
Due to time constraints, the Gov. Sarah Palin Introduction Video wasn’t shown at the convention last night. View it here (narrated by John Voight):
I still love Mitt, but Palin is now a major force and had a very impressive debut on the national stage. Wishing her well in the upcoming days as she shows us more of what she knows and what she is made of.
It is never ever good to wish for someone to fail. I will always love Mitt and will always want to see him somewhere doing something great to bless America.
I liked Sarah Palin last night and I thought she did a great job. If elected, I can only think she will do America good! I encourage all to not hope for her failure or John McCain’s but to take the higher road and work and pray for their success so that America can be blessed the way we are all praying every time we say “God bless America”!
I think that Sarah Palin was a great choice for V.P. for McCain to be elected. (I like Mitt Romney the best!) She is just a Tool for McCain until general election is over and to get evangelicals, conservertives and women’s votes. I don’t see McCain values her opinions and views after election at all.
What do you think? His ego is higher than Mt.Everest.
I like Sarah so far but if something happened to McCain, is she ready to be a President of the United State of America to lead,guide and protect us?
I am sorry to feel this way but I am glad that I don’t have a right to vote here in U.S. I don’t want to vote for McCain nor Obama. I know it is wrong to stay at home.
I will become a U.S. citizen by 2012.
Vote and save money for Mitt 2012!
I think the problem with Palin is that, like Obama, she can give a very good speech, which sometimes distracts people from what I believe are very serious holes in her resume.
sorry I can’t drink Mama Palin’s koolaide. I listened to the speech earlier today, and heard nothing new.
I am also (I know no one else was..) that the babydaddy was on stage. I just feel this is being rubbed in our noses, and I for one don’t like being told to hold my nose and vote for this ticket. I can’t do it. I respect those that can. I’m not one of them.
I feel this ticket is going south very soon. Pity too. But maybe the wilderness is a good place for awhile.
I was very impressed with Palin’s speech last night. She did an excellent job. I agree that she is as good a speaker as Obama and Mitt and that can deter you from the fact that she might not be fully qualified. Do I think she’s fully qualified? I can’t say for sure yet but at this point, I feel good about her. I worry about her foreign policy (or maybe lack thereof) but time will tell. Overall, I am happy with her.
I’m still very disappointed that Mitt will not be on the ticket. If I had my way, I would’ve preferred a Romney/Palin ticket. But it wasn’t to be.
I have nothing against Palin. She’s spunky, can give a speech. But who are they kidding? Her resume is practically nil. Ready to be President? A heartbeat away–especially when it’s a 72-year-old heart we’re talking about– that’s not only ridiculous–it is insulting. The cynical Hail Mary pass of an egomaniac’s last hurrah! If McCain wins, Sarah will be confined to an office in a distant building, and be sent to lots and lots of funerals. ROMNEY 2012!
September 4th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
Thanks, Ann! Sarah Palin is a talented speaker and did a great job last night. The teleprompter malfunctioned and cut off the top two lines of her speech every time it scrolled the text. She took it all in stride.
Due to time constraints, the Gov. Sarah Palin Introduction Video wasn’t shown at the convention last night. View it here (narrated by John Voight):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddRoiVWfLyU&fmt=18
I still love Mitt, but Palin is now a major force and had a very impressive debut on the national stage. Wishing her well in the upcoming days as she shows us more of what she knows and what she is made of.
September 4th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
It is never ever good to wish for someone to fail. I will always love Mitt and will always want to see him somewhere doing something great to bless America.
I liked Sarah Palin last night and I thought she did a great job. If elected, I can only think she will do America good! I encourage all to not hope for her failure or John McCain’s but to take the higher road and work and pray for their success so that America can be blessed the way we are all praying every time we say “God bless America”!
FWIW!!!! K
September 4th, 2008 at 3:24 pm
I think that Sarah Palin was a great choice for V.P. for McCain to be elected. (I like Mitt Romney the best!) She is just a Tool for McCain until general election is over and to get evangelicals, conservertives and women’s votes. I don’t see McCain values her opinions and views after election at all.
What do you think? His ego is higher than Mt.Everest.
I like Sarah so far but if something happened to McCain, is she ready to be a President of the United State of America to lead,guide and protect us?
I am sorry to feel this way but I am glad that I don’t have a right to vote here in U.S. I don’t want to vote for McCain nor Obama. I know it is wrong to stay at home.
I will become a U.S. citizen by 2012.
Vote and save money for Mitt 2012!
A legal immigrant
September 4th, 2008 at 4:01 pm
congrats on the citizenship…
I think the problem with Palin is that, like Obama, she can give a very good speech, which sometimes distracts people from what I believe are very serious holes in her resume.
September 4th, 2008 at 5:41 pm
sorry I can’t drink Mama Palin’s koolaide. I listened to the speech earlier today, and heard nothing new.
I am also (I know no one else was..) that the babydaddy was on stage. I just feel this is being rubbed in our noses, and I for one don’t like being told to hold my nose and vote for this ticket. I can’t do it. I respect those that can. I’m not one of them.
I feel this ticket is going south very soon. Pity too. But maybe the wilderness is a good place for awhile.
September 4th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
I was very impressed with Palin’s speech last night. She did an excellent job. I agree that she is as good a speaker as Obama and Mitt and that can deter you from the fact that she might not be fully qualified. Do I think she’s fully qualified? I can’t say for sure yet but at this point, I feel good about her. I worry about her foreign policy (or maybe lack thereof) but time will tell. Overall, I am happy with her.
I’m still very disappointed that Mitt will not be on the ticket. If I had my way, I would’ve preferred a Romney/Palin ticket. But it wasn’t to be.
September 4th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
I have nothing against Palin. She’s spunky, can give a speech. But who are they kidding? Her resume is practically nil. Ready to be President? A heartbeat away–especially when it’s a 72-year-old heart we’re talking about– that’s not only ridiculous–it is insulting. The cynical Hail Mary pass of an egomaniac’s last hurrah! If McCain wins, Sarah will be confined to an office in a distant building, and be sent to lots and lots of funerals. ROMNEY 2012!
September 5th, 2008 at 7:33 am
McCain is going to run for two terms. Did you see his 96 year old mother. Don’t expect Romney to be in in 2012. Don’t expect him to go away either.