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The Miracle Worker (Sarah Palin lights the Republican fire)
The American Prowler ^ | 9/8/2008 | Robert Stacy McCain

Posted on 09/07/2008 11:03:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Eight weeks remain until Election Day and the final result is still anyone's guess, but in just 10 days, Sarah Palin has performed a political miracle.

The Alaska governor's selection as John McCain's running mate deprived Barack Obama of his most valuable asset -- the media limelight -- and even though coverage of her has been harshly negative, Palin produced the spark that finally ignited excitement among the disaffected conservative base of the Republican Party.

The most obvious evidence of the Palin effect is the polls, which have seen a huge swing toward the GOP since her convention speech Wednesday.

Saturday, Zogby reported McCain-Palin with a 50-46 percent lead over Obama and his running mate, Joe Biden. Sunday morning Rasmussen found the race a dead heat, and Gallup showed McCain pulling ahead 48-45 percent among registered voters -- "McCain's largest advantage over Obama since early May," Gallup noted. Late Sunday evening, a fresh round of polling from Gallup showed McCain had widened the margin to 4 points among registered voters -- and had a whopping 10-point lead (54-44 percent) among likely voters.

As important as the latest numbers were the trends the tracking polls revealed. Obama actually gained in the immediate wake of the Palin announcement, booming ahead by 8 points (Gallup) and 6 points (Rasmussen) as the media slammed the new Republican running mate. However, once America saw Palin speak for herself -- in a broadcast whose ratings nearly equaled Obama's own "Barackopolis" acceptance speech in Denver -- voters apparently surged toward the GOP.

Rasmussen reported that Palin was not only viewed more favorably than her Democratic counterpart Biden, but was more popular than either McCain or Obama.

THE STRONGEST GAIN appears to have been among the pro-life Christians who are a key constituency for Republicans, with Zogby noting that the McCain-Palin ticket had opened a double-digit advantage among Catholic voters.

Anecdotal evidence supports the poll statistics.

"It's a home run -- everybody's excited," one longtime social conservative activist said Sunday. "I talked to people at church today who said they'd been throwing away mail from the Republican Party...and now they say they're going to send money and get involved."

Granted, some conservatives were critical of McCain's choice. Charles Krauthammer said the Palin pick was "deeply problematic," while GOP strategist Mike Murphy was caught on an MSNBC open microphone calling Palin a "cynical" selection and predicting the pick was "not going to work."

McCain's choice of Palin has been frequently described as a "gamble." If so, it appears to be paying off. By choosing a relatively unknown and relatively inexperienced running mate, McCain set off an unpredictable series of ricochet effects.

In the immediate aftermath of the Palin announcement, Democrats seized on the argument that the Republican running mate was too inexperienced for the job. That attack came back like a boomerang, as Republicans responded that their No. 2 was at least as qualified as the Democrats' No. 1.

As a governor, she has little foreign policy background, but she visited Alaska National Guard troops in Kuwait last year and also visited wounded U.S. troops in Landstuhl -- a visit Obama famously failed to make in July. And her soldier son is due to deploy to Iraq this week.

Her status as an unknown generated intense interest in Palin, and conservative blogs saw a surge in traffic as voters turned to the Internet for information.

PERHAPS THE PALIN PICK was most effective in highlighting the Democratic schism produced by the long, bruising nomination battle between Obama and Hillary Clinton. Team Obama said Hillary would take to the campaign trail to help counteract Palin's potential appeal to women voters, but the Clinton camp didn't seem enthusiastic.

Hillary's first response to the Palin announcement was to issue a terse two-sentence statement, and last week, Clinton adviser Ann Lewis said: "She's not running against Sarah Palin, let's be clear. She is not on the ticket." Indeed she is not, and Obama, who narrowly beat her for the presidential nomination and then passed her over in favor of Biden as his running mate, can hardly depend on Hillary to bail him out of this fix.

And what a fix it is! Every attack on Palin seems to have backfired so far. Internet rumor-mongers had a field day (by Sunday, conservative blogger Charles Martin had listed 69 different Palin rumors), and yet her popularity increased. With Palin on the ticket, McCain attracted overflow crowds in excess of 10,000 at each stop Friday and Saturday in Wisconsin, Michigan and Colorado. Just three weeks earlier, by comparison, the Republican drew only 3,000 to a Pennsylvania rally.

Two months ago, Republicans were fighting against an attitude of "doom" among conservatives. Now, Democrats are in panic mode. "The Democrats are in trouble. Sarah Palin has totally changed the dynamics of this campaign," says Willie Brown, the former Democratic mayor of San Francisco.

HOW TO EXPLAIN this stunning reversal? Last week, liberals chuckled over a video of Palin speaking to a youth group at Wasilla Assembly of God, the church she attended as a child. Palin spoke of the "God's will" and asked the youth to pray "for an outpouring of God's spirit."

"Just be amazed...where God is going to send you," Palin said.

Such old-fashioned faith provokes laughter from liberals. Palin's miraculous effect on this campaign, however, makes it seem less likely liberals will still be laughing November 5.

Robert Stacy McCain is co-author (with Lynn Vincent) of Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party. He blogs at The Other McCain.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: mccainpalin; palin

1 posted on 09/07/2008 11:03:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

BLOWBACK


2 posted on 09/07/2008 11:09:48 PM PDT by icwhatudo (If my brother-n-law threatened to kill my father-I'd tell his boss too (Just like Palin did))
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To: nickcarraway

Light My Fire, The Doors

You know that it would be untrue
You know that I would be a liar
If I was to say to you
Girl, we couldn’t get much higher

Come on baby, light my fire
Come on baby, light my fire
Try to set the night on fire

The time to hesitate is through
No time to wallow in the mire
Try now we can only lose
And our love become a funeral pyre

Come on baby, light my fire
Come on baby, light my fire
Try to set the night on fire, yeah


3 posted on 09/07/2008 11:22:20 PM PDT by 21twelve (Don't wish for peace. Pray for Victory.)
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To: nickcarraway
Unfortunately being McCain's VP she isn't going to let us know her position on illegal immigration, fighting Islamic jihadists, man made global warming, etc...

I think the man made global warming question is already answered assuming McCain doesn't change her mind. Of course, I believe that scam will be mostly over by the time she has a chance of being President.

4 posted on 09/07/2008 11:23:24 PM PDT by DB
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To: nickcarraway
It's amazing how this once so-called dubious pick could turn out to be one of the greatest in American History. Photobucket Photobucket
5 posted on 09/07/2008 11:28:40 PM PDT by xuberalles (The Best Anti-Liberal Novelties On The Net! http://www.cafepress.com/titillatingtees)
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To: nickcarraway
Charles Krauthammer said the Palin pick was "deeply problematic,"

I saw Krauthammer on "Inside Washington" yesterday. He seems to have changed his tune and is now praising Palin.
6 posted on 09/07/2008 11:31:47 PM PDT by irishjuggler
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To: nickcarraway

Mc CAin get this huge jump with the conservative’s enthusiasm and responds by promising to include Demo’s in his cabinet. (Oh yeah, in the excitement I forgot who our condidate was!)


7 posted on 09/07/2008 11:50:54 PM PDT by rbbeachkid (When is enough enough?)
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To: DB

she probably knows more about energy, ANWR and global warming than McCain does. In fact she sued the Bush administration when it placed polar bears on the ‘threatened’ list due to global warming. She talked about problems with the computer models used to prove global warming.

it’s not enough to simply be against global warming; you have to get your facts right to avoid looking foolish during a debate and Sarah may actually be capable of pulling it off.


8 posted on 09/08/2008 1:58:21 AM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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To: nickcarraway

We all need to get together and urge McBrilliant/Palin to do to big tuna and dingy harry and their do nothing congress, what they have done to UHHbama. The way they have turned the race for prez around makes me believe that it is possible to do the same to the congress!


9 posted on 09/08/2008 6:17:18 AM PDT by weezel
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To: irishjuggler
Is there a link or copy of the Insight Washington interview with C. Krauthammer around? I just LOVE Charles insight on the political arena. HE is AWESOME!
10 posted on 09/08/2008 7:17:21 AM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: nickcarraway

I personally think a lot of the conservative reporters have a dubius thought that Gov. Sarah Palin cannot take the reins of government in time of crisis, because she is a REAL woman. She’s not a coat-tail rider like hillary, who in a time of crisis would turn to her husband, if she could find him, for help.


11 posted on 09/08/2008 9:03:04 AM PDT by tillacum (Nobama, a man who is never in doubt and always in error, vote Republican)
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To: RoseofTexas
Your wish is my command. Transcript and video at:
http://www.insidewashington.tv/

MR. KRAUTHAMMER: I didn’t catch the twitch, but this is a woman who shoots moose. And she – what she did in going after Obama was to have that remarkable smile as she landed the stiletto in his back. It was very well done, extremely deft. She is a natural politician and McCain is lucky because in choosing her he threw a Hail Mary and somehow – at least for now – she’s caught it in the end zone. Now, it’s still the first quarter and we don’t know what’s going to happen. But if in American history have we ever had a politician who gets on to a stage – she has never been near a stage like that – and does so well. I can’t remember.
12 posted on 09/08/2008 9:06:25 AM PDT by irishjuggler
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To: rbbeachkid
(Oh yeah, in the excitement I forgot who our condidate was!)

No doubt. McCain is such a weasel.

I like Palin, but not enough to pull the lever for McCain.

13 posted on 09/08/2008 9:34:10 AM PDT by zeugma (Mark Steyn For Global Dictator!)
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