‘I accept the challenge’

By Michael Rovito
Frontiersman
Published on Thursday, September 4, 2008 9:17 PM AKDT

WASILLA — Gov. Sarah Palin touted what she called her shake-up of the “good ol’ boy” network and her reformists ways when she officially accepted the Republican vice presidential nomination in St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday night.

In accepting the position she made history as the second woman on a major party ticket (the first for the GOP), and she rose from relative political obscurity — at least on the national stage — to a household name.

Palin took the podium at the Republican National Convention to not only accept the vice presidential nomination, but to also drum up support for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain.

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All around, Alaska groups of Palin supporters gathered at local watering holes to watch Palin’s speech and cheer along with the crowd in St. Paul.

At Tailgaters in Wasilla, a standing-room-only crowd, many wearing McCain-Palin T-shirts, hooted and hollered when Palin came on stage. Media from around the world trained their cameras and tape recorders on locals as they watched the woman, who has become their hometown hero, make her speech.

Just before Palin emerged, the crowd at Tailgaters went wild when former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani told Alaskans to be proud of their governor.

“I’m sorry Barack Obama doesn’t feel her home town is cosmopolitan enough,” Giuliani said of Wasilla. “Alaska can be proud of having the best governor in the country.”

Palin began her speech by accepting her position as the Republican VP nominee, acknowledging the challenge that lies ahead.

“I accept the challenge for a tough fight in this election,” Palin said.

Palin went on to talk about her family and upbringing, including how her parents have influenced her, and how her own family is like many in America.

“Our family has the same ups and downs,” Palin said.

Throughout her speech, Palin made jabs at Obama’s candidacy, though she only mentioned his name once.

“He’s authored two memoirs but not a single amendment,” Palin said in reference to Obama’s time in the U.S. Senate.

Palin also took on the media, which, since she was announced as McCain’s running mate five days earlier, has left no rock unturned in investigating the former small-town mayor and, until Friday, relative national unknown.

“I’m not going to Washington to seek their approval,” Palin said of the media. “I’m going to Washington for the people of this country.”

The Obama campaign, however, was quick to respond to Palin’s speech.

“The speech that Governor Palin gave was well delivered, but it was written by George Bush’s speech writer and sounds exactly like the same divisive, partisan attacks we’ve heard from George Bush for the last eight years,” Obama spokesman Bill Burton says in a statement. “If Governor Palin and John McCain want to define ‘change’ as voting with George Bush 90 percent of the time, that’s their choice, but we don’t think the American people are ready to take a 10 percent chance on change.”

The crowd at Tailgaters, which was mostly Palin supporters, did include some not-so-enamored of the 49th state’s governor.

Holly Gittlein, who said she thinks Palin is an amazing woman, thought the governor’s speech was lacking.

“I don’t think she said much,” Gittlein said. “She talked a lot about minor issues that deal with family.”

Gittlein added she thought Palin threw low blows at the Obama campaign with some of her remarks. She also said she hope voters remember they are voting for a president, not a vice president.

Fans of Palin far outnumbered critics Wednesday night at Tailgaters, as was proven by the number of “Go Sarah” shirts in the audience.

Dean Messiner, who lives six months in Alaska and six in Arizona, said Palin’s position on the Republican ticket has made him want to move to Alaska permanently.

“She’s wonderful,” Messiner said. “I think she did fine.”

Just before Palin’s speech, Grant Stover sat at the bar waiting for Palin to come on. The Wasilla area resident said he has nothing but confidence in the local product Palin, going so far as saying she could fill McCain’s shoes if he’s elected president.

“She’s doing a great job,” Stover said.

Contact Michael Rovito at michael.rovito@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Comments

26 comment(s)

    Dan NJ wrote on Sep 28, 2008 6:25 AM:

    " It souns lika a lot of bitter, jeolous Alaskans are taking shots at their own rather than supporting her.

    “Lack of loyalty is one of the major causes of failure in every walk of life” "

    Sharing - Not so much wrote on Sep 13, 2008 1:46 AM:

    " Alaska isn't so much 'sharing' Palin - more like being deserted for bigger game and not fulfilling her commitment as governor.

    Wait til she learns that aerial hunting from Air Force One isn't allowed! "

    Claudia in Chattanooga wrote on Sep 11, 2008 10:18 AM:

    " Just because she delivered via teleprompter a well-written speech by Bush's speech writers, and one that comically twisted the facts - doesn't mean she can deliver the goods. Get a grip, Wasilla. Paper Tiger. "

    Theres Hope wrote on Sep 11, 2008 9:37 AM:

    " Last Saturday while attending a non-political gathering, I found myself in a room of Obama supporters, or more accurately anti-Palin folks. Comments from several of the women indicted that Palin’s support is not as universal as I thought. Most of these women have lived in a “freedom of choices” world (from books to health) and are not going to take a step backwards being governed by religious fanatics. I think we’ll be seeing our Sarah back at home and back at work in Wasilla come November if this can happen in the heart of the valley. "

    Native America wrote on Sep 7, 2008 2:47 PM:

    " In Obama's convention speech he claimed we were all our bother's keeper. Yet his own brother lives in a $1 a month dirt floor hut in Nairobi with no electricity, running water or a toilet.
    Even after media attention, he has still refused to be his brother's keeper.
    Typical limo liberal "do as I say, not as I do" hypocrisy. "

    Elizabeth wrote on Sep 6, 2008 5:34 PM:

    " What is the matter with you all? Nearly everything she says is a lie. Open up your minds and think independently about this. Use your computer to read a few things. She is like Cheney and Bush and even Richard Nixon. It is not a lie if the people don't challeng it and then eventually, if you say it enough, it becomes truth. "

    Kelly wrote on Sep 6, 2008 4:08 PM:

    " Why is Governor Palin and her staff refusing to speak with investigator Branchflower? She has told us repeatedly that she was for "open, honest and transparent" government. What happened? What is she trying to hide from? "

    margaret guilliams wrote on Sep 6, 2008 1:14 PM:

    " I am so proud of Sarah Palin and of Alaska. I am from Louisiana and I did not know who I was going to vote for but thanks to Sarah I know now "

    Kent wrote on Sep 6, 2008 6:39 AM:

    " Thanks to Wasilla and the Great State of Alaska for sharing with the nation this great Governor!! As a resident of Colorado, I will stand behind the ticket of McCain and Palin. I believe, if this ticket is elected, we have also met the person who could be President in four years!! God bless Alaska and God bless the USA!! "

    Paul wrote on Sep 5, 2008 6:17 PM:

    " What is wrong with you people? This woman is the antithesis of change. Seriously, do you want someone in the white house who is so ignorant that they don't believe in global warming? Who wants to take away your civil liberties and freedom to choose based on her religious ideology, who believes in creationism? Being religious is one thing, but fanatical is another. You cannot make a rational decision when you place your religious ideals above common sense. It is impossible. And its scary. A person like that with the ability to put her finger...Jesus. "

    Ray wrote on Sep 5, 2008 6:14 PM:

    " This is one big city American who loves Sarah Palin and wants to say "thank you" to the people of Wasilla for giving us a woman the likes of which I've never seen before. She is an inspiration to me and regardless of whether she wins or loses in November a real American star was born at the RNC. "

    sam and ally wrote on Sep 5, 2008 4:52 AM:

    " As a recovering Democrat I am proud to be a Wsiconsin woman that will vote McCain/Palin in November. The party has only shown that they are the true party of change and forward thinking enough to include this brilliant woman on their ticket. MCcain/Palin 08 "

    Maggie wrote on Sep 5, 2008 3:37 AM:

    " Chuck, I laughed when I read your posting because you sure proved my point. You and Sarah should be very happy together. Thanks. "

    Also From Wasilla wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:37 AM:

    " And quite embarassed. "

    Chuck wrote on Sep 4, 2008 10:05 PM:

    " Wow Maggie! I'd hate to find out what your values are really like then! Offended and embarassed? I'm from Wasilla, and there was no embarassment around here. Hang tough, you to can wear lipstick like Sarah. "

    Maggie wrote on Sep 4, 2008 8:45 PM:

    " Local pride is blinding you folks or you have different values from mine. She was so juvenile and mean. I am quite shocked at her conduct. Don't get me wrong, she can deliver a speech but the tone and the snarky comments were terribly offensive and embarrassing. Better suited to a college pep rally than a national rally. "

    Not a Democrat wrote on Sep 4, 2008 5:50 PM:

    " I wasn't expecting any substance. But how can you say that she is brilliant based on that speech, which, just like all other political speeches, was scripted.
    How can people go from being undecided, to a McCain supporter simply based on a "pep-rally"?
    I think it's great that people who were supporting McCain are excited.
    But COME ON! Optomotrists being inundated with requests for Palin's glasses?? "

    TrueAmerican wrote on Sep 4, 2008 5:30 PM:

    " As for me and my house, we will vote for McCain/Palin. From South Carolina, thank you, Alaska, for sharing her with us. "

    C.L. Nix wrote on Sep 4, 2008 2:27 PM:

    " I think Gov. Palin has the experience and talent to serve this great nation in Washington. What a speech! Go McCain/Palin 2008!

    Deltona, FLorida "

    MJarvis wrote on Sep 4, 2008 2:14 PM:

    " What I figure..that America if not the world...knows...us Alaskan are not a bunch of hillbillies w/out any common sense... we produce outstanding people who know their issues...and not afraid to stand up for them.. Thanks Sarah for showing the way....showing the world... and for being YOU!!! A TRUE ALASKAN!!! "

    Rita Gittlein wrote on Sep 4, 2008 12:03 PM:

    " Whether folks are excited about Palin or not, its just great to see EVERYONE concerned and talking about something. "

    Lissa wrote on Sep 4, 2008 12:01 PM:

    " What kind of substance are you looking for at the National Conventions?? They are the pep rally's that get people excited to back their chosen candidate. As a Wasilla High School Grad (84) and a current Missouri resident, I can tell you the convention (and especially Sarah) has also lit a fire in people that wasn't their before! Sarah, You rocked the convention! "

    Hmmm wrote on Sep 4, 2008 11:42 AM:

    " Funny, the teleprompter was messed up the entire speach "

    Not a Democrat wrote on Sep 4, 2008 10:35 AM:

    " Lupe - I'm not a democrat, and I agree, she didn't say anything of substance. Brilliant? If you by "brilliant" you mean able to read a speech written by someone else off the teleprompter. "

    Farid in Idaho wrote on Sep 4, 2008 9:26 AM:

    " We Republicans have been very down this election cycle, that is, until we were introduced to Sarah Palin last night.

    Thank you for sharing her with the rest of the country. "

    Lupe wrote on Sep 4, 2008 6:29 AM:

    " Bravo Sarah Palin. The lady who commented about her not saying anything is a democrat. Palin was brilliant, and people like former NYC Mayor Rudy Guiliani, really backed her on all levels.

    Palin-McCain: The Team To Lead the USA "

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