Photo from source, The Jed Report
Um, OK. I said to the other half as the speech was over (and before MSNBC's Keith Olbermann said it), "That was like Tracy Flick in Election, all grown up." I dunno, maybe it's her accent.
Anyway, I'm sure that was fun for the Republican Party faithful. It was very long, punctuated with some decent jabs that were well delivered, if not entirely always true. It was obvious to me that many of the things she was saying were not from her own personal repertoire, unless she's done some serious cramming since Sunday. All in all, she did not say one word that won us over, so I'm pretty sure anyone who was already on Barack Obama's side is still there.
There were a couple of noteworthy uh-oh moments (not counting having "baby daddy," Levi on stage). First was the prominent display of her son and his deployment date, and which branch of the military he was in. That sounds like an extremely stupid thing to do to me, reminding me of Prince Harry's delayed entry into the military over fears for his safety.
Also, there was the repeated reference to Palin being against the "Bridge to Nowhere" in Alaska. This is an attempt to distance herself from Ted Stevens, the corrupt Republican from Alaska that she was very involved with. Check out this story for the real details.
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Now that she's a national politician, Sarah Palin says she told Congress "Thanks, but no thanks" when it came to the pork barrel bridge to nowhere.
It's a lovely story, but the idea that a sitting governor would turn down free money is an absolute joke. Such a thing never happens, and in this case, it did not happen. . .
It's a lovely story, but the idea that a sitting governor would turn down free money is an absolute joke. Such a thing never happens, and in this case, it did not happen. . .
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