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Old 09-04-2008, 06:59 AM
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Is there still an enthusiasm gap?
September 4, 2008 1:05 a.m.

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Twenty years after Ronald Reagan left office, Republicans who have long missed him may have found a future Margaret Thatcher. If John McCain wins, conservatives may find one of the most enduring accomplishments of his term will have been what he did before it started: helping to fill the Republican Party's future talent bench with such a fresh and compelling figure.

Sarah Palin is a conviction politician, a naturally compelling speaker and someone who can relate to her audience on very human terms. America has just learned why Mrs. Palin enjoys the highest approval ratings of any governor in America.

Liberal commentators glumly noted the thunderous applause in the convention hall last night. But they could do precious little to attack. Even Keith Olbermann, MSNBC's official attack dog, could muster only this as commentary on Mrs. Palin's performance: "People who like this sort of thing will find this ... the sort of thing they like."

Mrs. Palin accomplished several things last night. First, she introduced herself and her story to the American people in a compelling and warm manner, complete with effective pictures of her proud family. Secondly, she praised John McCain's leadership, service to country and independence in a way that made him come alive. Thirdly, she effectively deflected the media and liberal criticism of her by saying they really represented an attack on the small-town and suburban values she grew up with. Lastly, she skewered Barack Obama with gusto but without meanness. Her line about her job as a small-town mayor being "sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities" brought the hall to its feet in a frenzy.

Some hard-bitten political observers I know were uncharacteristically impressed with the Palin speech. Hal Stratton, a former Attorney General of New Mexico, wrote to me as follows: "That's what we out west call openin' a whole can of whip a— on your opponents."

Other observers were more restrained, but still impressed. "She passed her first major test, and if the reaction of the crowd in the hall is any indication, with flying colors," says Peter Brown, the deputy director of the Quinnipiac Poll. "So much for the comparisons with Dan Quayle, who couldn't have given that speech if his life depended on it. Obviously, Sarah Palin probably went down better in Warren, Michigan than she did in Washington, D.C. -- but that was the whole point of her speech and her candidacy." Indeed, while Mrs. Palin certainly won't swing any deeply blue states in John McCain's direction, she may have an impact in swaying independent voters as well as boosting GOP turnout in swing states such as Colorado, Nevada and Michigan.

One of the standard operating theories this Election Year is that Barack Obama and the Democrats are much more energized, excited and willing to work hard for victory in November.

After Sarah Palin's remarkably effective speech, I don't think any pundits or politicians will be able to count on a decisive Democratic enthusiasm edge. Sarah Palin electrified the hall, and from what I can tell from my e-mail inbox that excitement is being replicated in living rooms across the country.
Palin's Home Run - WSJ.com

Our Margaret Thatcher?

I think she's more like a mix between Maggie and Princess Diana.
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Our Margaret Thatcher?

I think she's more like a mix between Maggie and Princess Diana.
She is no Princess Di...

She is more like June Cleaver meets Peg Bundy meets Imelda Marcos...
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She is no Princess Di...

She is more like June Cleaver meets Peg Bundy meets Imelda Marcos...
June Cleaver? Could be there are other 1950's wives on TV, like Harriett Nelson, Jane Wyatt (whatever role she played in "Father Knows Best"), and maybe one other?
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Here are the parts I loved the most:

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I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a "community organizer," except that you have actual responsibilities. I might add that in small towns, we don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening.

We tend to prefer candidates who don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco.
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I pledge to all Americans that I will carry myself in this spirit as vice president of the United States. This was the spirit that brought me to the governor's office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau ... when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-ol' boys network.

Sudden and relentless reform never sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. That's why true reform is so hard to achieve.

But with the support of the citizens of Alaska, we shook things up.

And in short order we put the government of our state back on the side of the people.

I came to office promising major ethics reform, to end the culture of self-dealing. And today, that ethics reform is the law.


While I was at it, I got rid of a few things in the governor's office that I didn't believe our citizens should have to pay for.

That luxury jet was over the top. I put it on eBay.

I also drive myself to work.

And I thought we could muddle through without the governor's personal chef - although I've got to admit that sometimes my kids sure miss her.
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But listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform - not even in the state senate.


This is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars America is fighting, and never use the word "victory" except when he's talking about his own campaign.

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Government is too big ... he wants to grow it.

Congress spends too much ... he promises more.

Taxes are too high ... he wants to raise them.
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On the next to last paragraph, who researched the part where Obama did not author a major law or reform? Her speechwriter? Her aides?
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On the next to last paragraph, who researched the part where Obama did not author a major law or reform? Her speechwriter? Her aides?
Well, go ahead then ... tell us what major piece of legislation did Obama author? I mean major.

Things like 'McCain-Feingold' slip right off the tongue whether you agree with the campaign finance reform legislation or not.

Really, can you or anyone name what legislation Barack Obama is famous for? If you have to google it or go to his website to find out, that means he's not famous for it.
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Well, go ahead then ... tell us what major piece of legislation did Obama author? I mean major.

Things like 'McCain-Feingold' slip right off the tongue whether you agree with the campaign finance reform legislation or not.

Really, can you or anyone name what legislation Barack Obama is famous for? If you have to google it or go to his website to find out, that means he's not famous for it.
I mean to say that Ms. Palin probably did not dig up that info, but it was probably researched by her aides prior to the speech. I doubt if Ms. Palin knew anyway since she governs a state 5,000 miles away from Obama's state.
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I mean to say that Ms. Palin probably did not dig up that info, but it was probably researched by her aides prior to the speech. I doubt if Ms. Palin knew anyway since she governs a state 5,000 miles away from Obama's state.
Oh, I absolutely agree then. Everyone has 'people' and no one writes these speeches in a 'cone of silence'.
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Well, go ahead then ... tell us what major piece of legislation did Obama author? I mean major.

Things like 'McCain-Feingold' slip right off the tongue whether you agree with the campaign finance reform legislation or not.

Really, can you or anyone name what legislation Barack Obama is famous for? If you have to google it or go to his website to find out, that means he's not famous for it.
That vast majority of important legislation that gets passed doesn't have a cute name like McCain-Feingold. I would say that Baracks legislation with Luger on loose nukes was pretty flippin significant. His earmarks legislation with Cogburn was significant too. Both have laid the foundation for real progress to be made. McCain-Feingold wasn't created in a vacuum. No change is. McCain-Feingold is named for those who finished the work, but leaves out those who started the work decades earlier.

But I guess that's typical that we choose to forget legislative pioneers, we just get excited about those who make a big deal out of their work trying to get praise and in reality didn't change much at all in the grand scheme.

<Edit> And being famous for it shouldn't be a requirement. It's a false construct. It's often those who go unnoticed that do the greatest work...
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That vast majority of important legislation that gets passed doesn't have a cute name like McCain-Feingold. I would say that Baracks legislation with Luger on loose nukes was pretty flippin significant. His earmarks legislation with Cogburn was significant too. Both have laid the foundation for real progress to be made. McCain-Feingold wasn't created in a vacuum. No change is. McCain-Feingold is named for those who finished the work, but leaves out those who started the work decades earlier.

But I guess that's typical that we choose to forget legislative pioneers, we just get excited about those who make a big deal out of their work trying to get praise and in reality didn't change much at all in the grand scheme.

<Edit> And being famous for it shouldn't be a requirement. It's a false construct. It's often those who go unnoticed that do the greatest work...
List some of his substantial pieces of legislation. Prove your candidate is worth your advocacy.
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