Pro-Palin Link Round-Up

Palin’s speech at the Republican National Convention blew me away. Not since Ronald Reagan has a politician given a speech that touched people so deeply and so clearly illustrated the difference between proud everyday Americans and the nihilistic elite that have hijacked the Democrat party. Sarah Palin will re-invigorate our party and bring back the principles of the Reagan Revolution to be carried forward to a whole new generation.

Governor Palin has weathered one of the most disgraceful smear campaigns orchestrated by an elite run media that history has ever witnessed and has still managed to maintain the poise and good humor that were characteristic of The Gipper. Republicans have been waiting for years for someone to take up the mantle left behind by Reagan, to inspire a new generation of proud Americans to love, honor and serve our great country and have the moral certitude to defeat our enemies. Tonight in St. Paul, Minnesota we have found her.

I am proud to support McCain/Palin ’08. And I’m not the only one:

Velvet Hammer is a big supporter and she has video and transcript of Governor Palin’s powerful speech.

Right Wing Sparkle says Palin is amazing.

There’s an orgiastic celebration in the Hot Air comments. Allahpundit (who’s now being referred to as Eyorepundit) is the sacrifice to Dionysus.

G.S.G.F loves Sarracuda!

Right Truth (two) Compares Governor Palin to Obama and the Democrat Messiah comes up short.

Michelle Malkin has color commentary.

Jenn Q Public comes to the defense of Bristol Palin. About time someone did.

Wolf Howling is impressed with McCain’s choice.

Cassy Fiano-I Am Sarah Palin

Any other pro-Palin blog posts out there I missed? I’m sure there are thousands but let me know about the best ones.

6 thoughts on “Pro-Palin Link Round-Up

  1. Sarah Palin was phenomenal tonight. I can’t wait to see her go up against Joe Biden in the VP debate. Sarah Barracuda indeed! We’ve just witnessed a defining moment in the political life of our country’s first female VP and, I believe, our first female POTUS.

  2. Sarah Palin is amazing. I love her–I really really hope she’s our next vice-president 🙂

    She’s coming to my university for the vice-presidential debate in October.

    And thanks for adding me to your blogroll.

  3. I try nowadays not to be so far a candidate of any party. If McCain gets elected, I would have to see what policies Palin would implement under his administration before I can make some conclusions, or judge her even if McCain doesn’t win and continues her governorship or does something else with her political career.

  4. Your right – we don’t need someone intelligent or thoughtful – we need someone who knows what’s right and goes after it no matter what. As Americans we should be much more interested in what looks good and feels good than real fundamental change – Things are fine the way they are and a few more wars will help the economy. Everything will work out – because god is on our side and on the side of the pipeline. Maybe Alaska can give back the 220mil in earmarks they took last year – that’ll help fund the expansion of the military industrial complex. People in hard times have done something to deserve their troubles and we can’t be bothered with helping them – it’s the corporations- especially oil – that need our help. but one correction for the VP acceptance speech from the RNC – Jesus was a community organizer and Pontius Pilate was a governor

  5. Hitler was also a community organizer.

    Obama took over $700 million in earmarks and frankly I’d like to know, besides raising taxes on small businesses like this one, what is the “change” Barry is going to bring?

    Will Barry stop Militant Islam from killing every last Black African in Darfur who doesn’t convert?

    Will Barry free the slaves in Muslim countries?

    Will he make solar energy more efficient with a speech? Make wind farms capable of maintaining your lifestyle by through the sheer audacity of hope?

    Or will he provide America with the same Fabian socialist policies that have destroyed England?

    By the way, I’m not a Christian so I don’t believe Jesus was a community organizer anymore than I believe Santa Claus is a social worker, or Mohammad a prophet. I could not care less what the supposed Christ thinks or did for a living so take your new found Jesus freakdom to Daily Kos, Christianist!

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