The
week before the convention Governor Palin was picked as Vice President.
Conservatives were excited and the media freaked. While I had heard of
her (because of a blogger who advocated for her tirelessly), I really
didn’t
know much about her, but the pick seemed to make sense, and I was excited
by the selection. She’d have to perform, but she fit the ticket for
several reasons. She made the ticket historic and exciting. She appealed
to the right, which was never really fully behind Senator McCain, and she
had the potential to appeal to women and a variety of niche groups. The
ticket seemed to be an, ‘I am what I am ticket,’ as neither
candidate seemed interested in pretending to be something they were not.
Her selection refocused the message of the ticket on reform, putting
a more pointed spin on the theme of change.
She clearly brought a lot of excitement to the ticket and the convention.
The first day of the convention was seriously scaled back due to
hurricane Gustav.
This basically bumped the President, which had its advantages politically,
and left Mrs. Bush and Mrs. McCain to make short statements, which were
well done and well received. Senator Lieberman had the prime time
speech the second
night, and there was a focus on pulling in groups like Hispanics, Independents,
women, and others.
Then there was Thursday. The crowd was already charged up for the night
of headliners. Michael Steele came out and made a speech that really
engaged the audience, and revved up the room even more. Mayor Giuliani
then made
a strong
speech that led into Governor Palin’s speech.
Governor Palin then blew the roof off the place. Everyone knew she had
to perform and boy did she ever. Line after line she had every one
in the arena
jumping
right out of their chairs. The media had spent the week slamming her, investigating
her family, and exhibiting a level of unprofessionalism previously unmatched.
When she ticked off a line about not caring about being accepted by the
media elites, the crowd went crazy and started chanting, ‘NBC, NBC…’
I sat with a fellow blogger up in the nosebleed seats being both thrilled
and stunned. I was just hoping she’d perform well, but had no expectation
for her to deliver like that. It’s a speech I will remember to the
day I die; it was that good.