That’s the Ticket! McCain/Palin Will Win in November

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I have to admit the only reason I was going to vote McCain was because we can’t afford a radical leftist like Obama in the White House. Had the Democrats run someone without the cult-like devotion comrade Obama engenders in his bleating flock of neo-Marxist sheep I’d probably not have voted at all.

But the addition of Governor Sarah Palin to the ticket has made me more excited about voting. Palin deals with Russia as governor on territorial issues and like Reagan her executive position gives her the experience to lead that none of the other three people in the race have, including McCain.

Palin’s a real American. She finished second in the Miss Alaska pageant yet was referred to as “Sarah Barracuda” by her basketball teammates for her aggressive playing style. She’s a tough political reformer who challenged corruption in Alaska and a wife and mother of five children. She’s a life long hunter and sportswoman who represents the best of America and would make a great Vice President, or President for that matter.

She’s not hard on the eyes either:

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Although that’s no reason to vote for her. Her integrity, experience and leadership is. While I myself am pro-choice, I admire her commitment to life and traditional values. I am much more comfortable voting for McCain now that he has selected a running mate with executive experience and a real understanding of American values and convictions.

Support the McCain/Palin ticket today and help the G.O.P. usher in a new era of strength and prosperity.

Gateway Pundit and Hot Air have analysis.

12 thoughts on “That’s the Ticket! McCain/Palin Will Win in November

  1. Have you see how much hateful bile is being aimed at Sarah Palin from the filthy left wing gutters like DU and Kos? From what I know of Governor Palin, I expect she’ll handle the vitriol with grace and composure, and hopefully with a dose of sharp wit when necessary.

  2. I have to say I’m with you 100% on this one, Rob! I had been planning to vote for McCain mainly to voice my opposition to Obama’s left wing tripe, but the addition of Palin to the ticket actually has me excited for the first time this election season. The more I hear about him, the more I like her!!

  3. It’s almost like she’s Fred 2.0 if you know what I mean, she’s generating that kind of excitement but doing a better job of tapping into it.

  4. Agreed! And I hadn’t really been terribly excited since Fred dropped out.. I like Mitt but he didn’t excite..

  5. She does re-ignite the party, and so far she seems like she brings the McCain administration closer to the Federalist philosophy that we Reaganites swoon over.

    I liked Mitt but your right he just didn’t generate excitement. I don’t know why because he was a great speaker.

  6. I’m a Brit living in Canada (Brrr), and wish I could vote in the USA. McCain made a brilliant choice with Sarah Palin, who I see as America’s upcoming Margaret Thatcher. That is, a smart, tough woman from modest beginnings with the backbone and resolve to do the right thing when it counts. Who knows – perhaps Sarah will one day be Madame President?

    Bill Gibbons
    Calgary, Alberta

  7. Here, here! Upon the electoral college landslide in McCain/Palin’s favor, the Democrat party is finished. Why? Because the party, over the past 20 years has moved so far left that the Dem moderates are sick of them and don’t embrace their leftist values. They Dem moderates will move to the Republican party for a comfort zone. Also, the liberal media is not reporting that immigrant-turned American citizens are registering as Republicans by the droves. All the values of the Constitution that Republicans embrace is the reason they came here in the first place. They don’t want this country to turn into a “third-world” country and this silent group is just one of the many reasons for the electoral landslide that will occur in November. God Bless America!!!!.

  8. Canadian prediction here…..McCain/Palin for the win!

    How do I know this? Well first off, you elected the village idiot as your president for 2 terms. Secondly, you seem to like when your politicians are “just like you”. (I would like mine to be smarter than me thank-you very much). Last but certainly not least, as Chris Rock once said, referring to white America, “the rest of the country is filled up with broke-ass white people. Broke-ass, livin’ in a trailer home, eatin’ mayonnaise sandwiches, f*#king their sister, listening to John Cougar Mellencamp records…”

    Tah-dah!

  9. I have a masters Susan, I don’t consider any class of people “smarter than me” and neither should anyone with normal self-esteem. You liking to be treated as a second class citizen proves that you’re not getting enough therapy.

    I’m also bi-racial, so take your Chris Rock references and go fuck yourself. It’s funny how some lily White Canadain, who’d cross the street if they saw a Black person, is always accusing Americans of racism. Projection maybe?

    Instead of worrying about America, which is your defacto bodyguard and allows you to come here to use are health care because your socialized system has waiting periods for cancer patients, why don’t you worry about the fact you have no free speech in Canada, or the dozens of honor killings in Canada?

    Because it’s easier to criticize than be a decent person?

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