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08.31.2008 4:53 pm

O’Fallon crowd cheers McCain, Palin

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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McCain rally 

O’FALLON — John McCain presented his new vice-presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to thousands of cheering Missouri supporters at a sun-drenched Sunday afternoon rally at the home of St. Charles County’s minor league baseball team.

“I have found the right partner,” the Arizona senator said at T.R. Hughes Ballpark. “She’s exactly who I need. She’s exactly what the country needs to fight the same old Washington politics.

Many in the crowd, which the campaign estimated at 23,000, seemed to agree, breaking out at one point in a chant of “Sar-uh, Sar-uh.”

McCain recounted Palin’s election as governor in 2006 and how she took on a “corrupt” political culture in her home state that had become a national disgrace. He also pointed out that Palin had vetoed “one big pork-barrel bill after another.”

“If you’re sick and tired of the way Washington operates, you need to be patient,” McCain said. “Change is coming, change is coming, change is coming.”

Palin also spoke about her record and said she had fought special interests, lobbyists, oil companies and “the good-old boy network.”

She also said she had opposed the often-criticized “bridge to nowhere” that an Alaskan in Congress had pushed for in an appropriations bill.Ron Bauwens, 58, a retired teacher from Weldon Spring, said he was impressed with McCain’s new running mate.

“The biggest thing I got out of that was Sarah. I think she can really pull it in for him.”"She’s going to be a bulldog.”

Some Democrats have attacked Palin’s experience. But Kathy Pfeffer, 56, of Fenton, said was impressed with her record of ethics reform and reducing government spending.

“She’s proven she can do it just as good as a man, if not better,” she said.

—- Michele Munz of the Post-Dispatch staff contributed to this report.

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Why does Palin keep lying? She ran for governor supporting the bridge to nowhere, then kept the bridge funds from the federal government for other state uses. She’s a charlatan.

— Clark
6:07 pm August 31st, 2008

Time will tell on the choice. It is new and bold- I will give McCain that. But, as the election process moves on- her light will fade when people look at what she has done and where she has done it. She is an absolute panic pick.

— shawshank
6:56 pm August 31st, 2008

Let’s see…for years we heard republicans refer to Hillary as: Billary and Hellary, said she was too up-front and agressive. Should keep her mouth shut, made fun of her thighs, her hair, her dress, etc.etc…

And the crowd yelled: Scare-ruh, Scare-ruh!

— Garrison
7:11 pm August 31st, 2008

This pick shows McCain is unfit to be President and a total hypocrite for saying Obama is not qualifed. She is only two steps from the PTA.

— Bob
7:29 pm August 31st, 2008

This is the largest crowd that McCain has drawn isn’t it? 23,000? Maybe he and the Republicans can now stop whining about those town hall meetings that he has been trying to guilt rid Obama into like that overseas trip.

He’s a rising star among the Evangelicals and Conservative Right now. Hopefully the whining will stop now. But, just like everything else, this too will backfire because there is a story behind this lady and her family, including a story of her job as Governor, but it isn’t the one that Palin and the GOP and, Evangelicals are forcing down everyone’s throat (distortions) that we will all be hearing about soon. Nothing is ever as it appears to be with this bunch.

— D. Walker
7:43 pm August 31st, 2008

How ridiculous can people become, getting so excited about a woman that they no nothing about, kind of like single women who allow men into their and their children’s lives without really knowing anything about the fellow. Can be a very tragic thing, but it is always poor judgment.

— D. Walker
7:50 pm August 31st, 2008

I want to hear more about the ethics investigation into her attempt to fire her sister’s ex (who worked for the state government) just because he was getting divorced from her sibling. Not even two years into her first state wide office and she already has an ethics problem. Sounds a lot like the old gang, just on a smaller scale.
By the way, weren’t those “insiders” and “old boy” types she ran against Republicans. Same party, same results but on a pettier scale. That last quote, the one about “as good as a man”, seems to have more truth to it than McCain wants to admit.

— DC
7:56 pm August 31st, 2008

Actually this is a joke! She can no way replace Hilary, which that is the scheme of things behind this. Country first? I say politics first, just as he accused Barack of only that was questioning Barack patriotism. A 72 years old pres. and he is on record as saying the only thing a VP does is check on the Presidents health everyday. Wake up America!!

— Mary for Obama
7:57 pm August 31st, 2008

3 words for McCain’s Veep pick Sarah Palin: Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! Can’t wait to vote for McCain/Palin in November!

— CJ
8:00 pm August 31st, 2008

McCain didn’t see this local news report on her Trooper-Gate problem.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UojMnCgqVA

— sTalkExpress
8:00 pm August 31st, 2008

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