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Thursday, October 30, 2008
no softballs here
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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Saturday, October 4, 2008
A REAL Running Mate
I just read in Runner’s World that Sarah Palin ran a 3:59:36 marathon in the Humpy’s Marathon in 2005. That’s just a little over 9 minute mile pace for 26.2 miles! I hope I can do that when I’m over 40! She was only 9 and a half minutes from having a Boston Marathon qualifying time.
(Humpy’s, the sponsor of the marathon, is a cool pub in downtown Anchorage. My coworkers from Central Middle School threw me a baby shower there in 2001.)
Friday, October 3, 2008
Abraham Lincoln's "folksiness"
In Lincoln A Photobiography by Russell Freedman, it says: "... Lincoln had little formal 'eddication,' as he would have pronounced it. Almost everything he "larned" he taught himself. All his life he said "thar" for there, "git" for get, "kin" for can. Even so, he became an eloquent public speaker who could hold a vast audience spellbound, and a great writer whose whose finest phrases still ring in our ears. " (pg. 4)
Palin's resume vs. Obama's
Thursday, October 2, 2008
What a Night!
For the record, I think Palin was herself tonight, and when she is herself, she is GREAT. Overall she did a great job of communicating her conservative values and responding to the questions and Biden's comments. I will be interested to see the ratings of the debate, as well as the commentary on her performance. From what I've seen so far from the media, she is getting significant praise, which indicates to me that she did a lot more than just hold her own.
One thing that came through very strongly was just how genuine Sarah Palin is. I believe she truly cares about this country and she has a servant's heart. Regardless of how you feel about her political views, I don't think anyone can make the case that Sarah Palin is a person that shouldn't be trusted. I have confidence that she will be true to her values and do her best to do the right things for our country. I think she's got great instincts and a great foundation of life experiences to draw upon. The lady has street smarts, plain and simple.
Palin had a lot of funny lines, but my favorite part of the debate was when she talked about her stance on drilling in ANWR and that she would continue to work to try to get McCain to come around on that one, because he oppposes drilling there. Having lived in Alaska, I am very much in favor of drilling in ANWR and I'm glad Palin talked about it on the national stage.
I felt that Gwen Ifill did an excellent job of moderating the debate.
As for Biden, although I disagree with him on most issues, I think he communicated clearly and probably won on points, but he did not win the popularity contest tonight. When you look at how big of an underdog Palin was, and how much more experience Biden has in debate settings, she gave a tremendous performance, and I think Biden knew it.
I did REALLY like one comment from Biden about working with those of opposing views in the Senate over the years. He said something to the effect of, "I don't question their motives--I question their judgment." That's truly how I feel about many of my liberal friends and family members. They are just trying to find solutions to the problems we face in this country. I just don't feel that individuals in the country ought to be looking to government to solve all their problems. FAIRNESS, as Biden defines it, involves a significant redistribution of wealth. I think that his views on taxes and healthcare aren't just on the slippery slope towards socialism, they are fundamentally socialist.
Obviously a lot of people in this country think socialism ain't too bad.
Just a sidenote, I got a kick out of Dennis Miller on Jay Leno tonight. He was talking about reading Nancy Pelosi's book and said something to the effect of, "I had the 'Shrill to English' version." Zing!
Palin's Debate Debut
This week was awesome. Mitt Romney visited IF and I was able to shake his hand. He is a great man and I am glad he is doing all he can to help out the party in general. Please check out his site: freestrongamerica.com.
Kaly and I were able to go "On the record"! Talking on camera is harder than it looks! I hope I was able to do the party and the recent movement Palin has evoked, some justice.
United States Voting Stats
Though the U.S. prides itself on being the world's greates democracy, that claim is not reflected in the country's voting patterns.
In 26 elections since 1945, an average of 48.3% of American voters actually cast a ballot, placing the U. S. at No. 139 in the world. This ties America with Mexico, according to the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.
Italy, with a 925% turn out, rates No. 1. Iceland (90%), New Zealand (86%), Israel (80%) Great Britain (75%), Canada (68%), and France (67%) all far surpass the U.S. electorate in turnout.
Bases Loaded...
Personally, I believe she is a clutch player. I'm not sure if she's going to "hit it out of the ballpark" like she did in her convention speech, but I have faith that she can hold her own.
I think that it's likely she'll get grilled by the media no matter how she performs. We've already seen that happen as she gets hammered on every little thing wheras Biden seems to get a free pass for stupid comments like he made about Roosevelt and the Great Depression:
Regardless of the media coverage, I am interested in evaluating Palin's ability to think on her feet and effectively communicate key conservative values in the debate tomorrow night. We shall see!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Romney Visits Idaho Falls
October 1, 2008Following a noon fundraiser in Boise, Mitt Romney will speak at a free public rally in Idaho Falls at Riverbend Ranch, located at 2880 N. 55th West. The rally is scheduled to beging at 5:45 p.m.
Romney is stumping for United States Senate candidate Jim Risch along with local Republican candidates.
For more info, click here.
