VP Nominee Sarah Palin’s Speech at the RNC
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Mr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens: I am honored to be considered for the nomination for Vice President of the United States…
Some incredible photos from the newly-central front in the War on Terror.
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What we’ve seen in the smears against Sarah Palin go beyond the normal post-election squabbling.
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Thank you to our heroes. It’s you who make this grand experiment called America possible.
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All is not lost. An Obama presidency does provide an opportunity for Conservatives.
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“What an old anecdote about Mo Udall in the hospital reveals about McCain’s character.” A must-read.
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More video evidence that “hope” and “change” really mean “typical politician.” The man has flip flopped more than John Kerry did in 2004.
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You have to admit that Saturday Night Live has done a spectacular job at becoming relevant again during the campaign. (Olbermann-bashing bonus)
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It would be richly deserved if Barack Obama loses Pennsylvania for his comments on the coal industry.
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Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin took the gloves off last night in her big debut, and killed it. Pay attention to the undercurrent of fear in the media's reaction today. Ya gotta love it!
See the full SectionMr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens: I am honored to be considered for the nomination for Vice President of the United States…
Now we see why the liberal establishment has been trying for the last few days to destroy Sarah Palin. She is a threat to their hopes to take the White House this year, a threat to their broader claims to speak for youth, for women, and for the future, and a threat to their attempt to control the high ground in the culture war.
Sarah Palin’s electrifying address has Republicans thinking that this hockey mom may be America’s Thatcher.
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