This comes from the "Any American can rise to become President of the United States" Department.
From AP:
DENVER - John McCain tapped little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his vice presidential running mate on Friday in a startling selection on the eve of the Republican National Convention.
In an announcement, the campaign said that Palin, who has been governor less than two years, "has the record of reform and bipartisanship that others can only speak of."
"Her experience in shaking up the status quo is exactly what is needed in Washington today," the campaign said. can National Convention.
Two senior campaign officials had disclosed McCain's decision a few hours before the Republican presidential nominee-to-be and his newly-minted running mate appeared at a rally in swing-state Ohio.
Palin, like McCain, is a conservative with a maverick streak who has shown a willingness to clash with others in her own party. A self-styled hockey mom and political reformer, she has been governor of her state less than two years.
Palin's selection shocked numerous Republican officials.
At 44, Palin is a generation younger that Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, who is Barack Obama's running mate on the Democratic ticket.
She is three years Obama's junior, as well — and McCain has made much in recent weeks of Obama's relative lack of experience in foreign policy and defense matters.
In making his pick, McCain passed over several more prominent prospects who had figured in speculation for months — Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge among them.
Palin flew overnight to an airport in Ohio near Dayton, and even as she awaited her formal introduction, some aides said they had believed she was at home in Alaska.
She is a former mayor of Wasilla who became governor of her state in December, 2006 after ousting a governor of her own party in a primary and then dispatching a former governor in the general election.
More recently, she has come under the scrutiny of an investigation by the Republican-controlled legislature into the possibility that she ordered the dismissal of Alaska's public safety commissioner because he would not fire her former brother-in-law as a state trooper.
The timing of McCain's selection appeared designed to limit any political gain Obama yields from his own convention, which ended Thursday night with his nominating acceptance speech before an estimated 84,000 in Invesco Field in Colorado.
Public opinion polls show a close race between Obama and McCain, and with scarcely two months remaining until the election, neither contender can allow the other to jump out to a big post-convention lead.
McCain has had months to consider his choice, and has made it clear to reporters that one of his overriding goals was to avoid a situation like the one in 1988, when Dan Quayle was thrown into a national campaign with little preparation.
Palin has a long history of run-ins with the Alaska GOP hierarchy, giving her genuine maverick status and reformer credentials that could complement McCain's image.
Two years ago, she ousted the state's Republican incumbent governor, Frank Murkowski in the primary, despite having little money and little establishment backing.
She has also distanced herself from two senior Republican office-holders, sen. Ted Stevens and Rep. Don young. Both men are under federal corruption investigations.
She had earned stripes — and enmity — after Murkowski made her head of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. From that post, she exposed ethical violations by the state GOP chairman, also a fellow commissioner.
She and her husband Todd Palin, have five children. The latest, a baby, was born with Down syndrome.
That's an interesting calculation on McCain's part; picking another "reach across the aisle" politician. The point is, I'm sure, that his position vs. the Obama-Biden ticket.
McCain now looks as if he really does want to heal the left/right rift which has opened up in our country.
Meanwhile, Obama, who has been giving lip-service to such a healing process, looks as if he is one of the most extremely partisan characters ever to run for President of the United States.
From AP:
DENVER - John McCain tapped little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his vice presidential running mate on Friday in a startling selection on the eve of the Republican National Convention.
In an announcement, the campaign said that Palin, who has been governor less than two years, "has the record of reform and bipartisanship that others can only speak of."
"Her experience in shaking up the status quo is exactly what is needed in Washington today," the campaign said. can National Convention.
Two senior campaign officials had disclosed McCain's decision a few hours before the Republican presidential nominee-to-be and his newly-minted running mate appeared at a rally in swing-state Ohio.
Palin, like McCain, is a conservative with a maverick streak who has shown a willingness to clash with others in her own party. A self-styled hockey mom and political reformer, she has been governor of her state less than two years.
Palin's selection shocked numerous Republican officials.
At 44, Palin is a generation younger that Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, who is Barack Obama's running mate on the Democratic ticket.
She is three years Obama's junior, as well — and McCain has made much in recent weeks of Obama's relative lack of experience in foreign policy and defense matters.
In making his pick, McCain passed over several more prominent prospects who had figured in speculation for months — Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge among them.
Palin flew overnight to an airport in Ohio near Dayton, and even as she awaited her formal introduction, some aides said they had believed she was at home in Alaska.
She is a former mayor of Wasilla who became governor of her state in December, 2006 after ousting a governor of her own party in a primary and then dispatching a former governor in the general election.
More recently, she has come under the scrutiny of an investigation by the Republican-controlled legislature into the possibility that she ordered the dismissal of Alaska's public safety commissioner because he would not fire her former brother-in-law as a state trooper.
The timing of McCain's selection appeared designed to limit any political gain Obama yields from his own convention, which ended Thursday night with his nominating acceptance speech before an estimated 84,000 in Invesco Field in Colorado.
Public opinion polls show a close race between Obama and McCain, and with scarcely two months remaining until the election, neither contender can allow the other to jump out to a big post-convention lead.
McCain has had months to consider his choice, and has made it clear to reporters that one of his overriding goals was to avoid a situation like the one in 1988, when Dan Quayle was thrown into a national campaign with little preparation.
Palin has a long history of run-ins with the Alaska GOP hierarchy, giving her genuine maverick status and reformer credentials that could complement McCain's image.
Two years ago, she ousted the state's Republican incumbent governor, Frank Murkowski in the primary, despite having little money and little establishment backing.
She has also distanced herself from two senior Republican office-holders, sen. Ted Stevens and Rep. Don young. Both men are under federal corruption investigations.
She had earned stripes — and enmity — after Murkowski made her head of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. From that post, she exposed ethical violations by the state GOP chairman, also a fellow commissioner.
She and her husband Todd Palin, have five children. The latest, a baby, was born with Down syndrome.
That's an interesting calculation on McCain's part; picking another "reach across the aisle" politician. The point is, I'm sure, that his position vs. the Obama-Biden ticket.
McCain now looks as if he really does want to heal the left/right rift which has opened up in our country.
Meanwhile, Obama, who has been giving lip-service to such a healing process, looks as if he is one of the most extremely partisan characters ever to run for President of the United States.
Oh, and I forgot to mention, she's a woman, and a bit of a hottie, huh?
Don't try to tell me you wouldn't do her, if you had the chance.
Just read her bio....I like most of what I've read so far...
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Palin clashing with her own party is a far cry from the liberal pandering that caused McCain's clash.
ReplyDeletePalin's type of clash is needed to take down the good ol'boy network. The choice of Palin as a running mate should have the establishment quaking in their boots - no matter the party affiliation. McCain is power hungry . . .this should get interesting.
Good choice. I can/will vote for this ticket instead of sitting out this election.
You have to admit that Sarah Palin is pretty hot (remember she was in the Ms. Alaska Pageant) and MUCH BETTER on the eyes than Joe Biden. Oh and wait until you see the bikini pics!!! NOT BAD for a mother of 5.
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Like you Anonymous, until the news of Palin on the ticket, I was sitting this election out. McCain made the only choice I thought would be worthy of my vote and I am now impressed. McCain maybe a be a RHINO, (Or better yet, a conservative in name only) but this was a great move.
ReplyDeleteGet out the fork, its over for Obama.
Who would have thought that anyone could outshine Obama's "halo"?
ReplyDeleteThis will do it!
An ethical, right of center centrist who is willing to reach across the aisle is exactly what is needed.
The far right and the far left are out of touch with mainstream America.
A great pick and a great team!
JMJ
PS: Oh and I'd definitely do her! :-)
EPA,
ReplyDeleteYour Palin pics have only just begun to show that she will make all the dems look like "girly men"!
Pulls in the female vote from the disgruntled Hillary voters as well as all the undecided guys.
I know I would tune in just to see her on the screen. Listen to McCain while checking out her assets!!
Great choice!!
JMJ
PS: Obama's speech from last night will be old news in less than 24 hours. Palin will draw all the reporters to her like mosquitos!!
Gov. Sarah Palin on the issues:
ReplyDeleteTax Reform: Repeal "nuisance taxes" including the tire tax. (Jan 2007)
Social Security: Fund the Seniors Longevity Bonus Program. (Nov 2006)
Homeland Security: Promote from within, in Alaska's National Guard. (Nov 2006)
Health Care: Flexibility in government regulations to allow competition. (Nov 2006)
Gun Control: Supports Constitutional right to bear arms. (Nov 2006)
Environment: Provide stability in regulations for developers. (Jan 2007) Convince the rest of the nation to open ANWR. (Jan 2007)
Energy & Oil:
Stranded Gas Development Act no longer applies. (Nov 2006)
Get ANWR open. (Nov 2006)
Education: Fully fund K-12 and support early funding of education. (Jan 2007)
Crime: If legislature passed death penalty law, I would sign it. (Nov 2006)
Civil Rights: Marriage only be between and man and a woman. (Nov 2006)
Pro-life. (Nov 2006)
Budget & Economy: Aim to reduce general fund spending by $150 million. (Jan 2007)
Thorn in her side:
Alaska governor faces investigation into whether she tried to get her ex-brother-in-law fired
Like I said above, this lady is smart and knows how & when to clean house. I like it.
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteShe encourages conservatives like me to vote McCain.
Sounds like it's unanimous. Everyone likes Palin.
ReplyDeleteI love the pic of her with the fish, by the way.
Yah, once I saw the pic with the salmon,,, that was it.
ReplyDeleteMy kind of gal
It's the librarian fantasy...
ReplyDeleteWell put, Sonic Charmer.
ReplyDeleteYou took the words right out of Little Pastorius' mouth.
Little Pastorius' mouth.
ReplyDeleteNot an image I needed... ;-)
My sincere apologies. It's difficult to think clearly.
ReplyDeleteTell me the pic at the bottom of the post couldn't be on the front cover of a soft (or hard) X DVD.
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me however, that the nasty edge of that gal is going to be seen at a debate, and on the attack, not across the top of a desk, with books flying onto the floor, the buttons..and... excuse me I'm having a problem breathing
Clearly, we are all overcome with, well, let's call it "joy", as McCain's choice.
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