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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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Matt must have been let out early. We had to park a mile a way and it was 7:15 before we got out of the lot. I hope whoever planned this event doesn’t get the FEMA job. I could hear the band and Kit Bond great, but those of in the outfield couldn’t hear a thing.

— jjk
8:44 pm August 31st, 2008

For some reliable info on the scandal dogging Palin’s efforts to fire the states public safety director see Josh Marshall’ s Talking Points Memo site. This is a polk award winning site.
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/08/palin_probe_could_mean_election.php

— Richard
8:49 pm August 31st, 2008

Liberals aren’t panicked about anything. We’re horrified that McCain chose a running mate who has less experience that Mayor Slay to run this country in case something happens to him if he were chosen for office.

It’s also on public record that she endorsed the infamous “bridge to nowhere” From MSNBC:”The Anchorage Daily News quoted her on Oct. 22, 2006, as saying yes, she would continue state funding for the bridge because she wanted swift action on infrastructure projects. “The window is now while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist,” she said.” So she was before it before she was against it. After the public fuss was made, she dropped her support, but still accepted the funds. Also from MSNBC News: “The money that’s been appropriated for the project, it should remain available for a link, an access process as we continue to evaluate the scope and just how best to just get this done,” the newspaper quoted Palin as saying. “This link is a commitment to help Ketchikan expand its access, to help this community prosper.”

I just want her to stop lying about her support of this particular earmark.

— leesuhcope
8:55 pm August 31st, 2008

T.R. Hughes Ballpark is a stadium in O’Fallon, Missouri. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the River City Rascals Frontier League baseball team. It originally opened in 1999. It has seating for 3,491 people, plus additional areas for 1,700 additional fans.

For the math challenged that come to about 5,100. How did the campaign come up with 23,000. Boy I’ll tell lying comes as easy as breathing to some.

— Richard
8:57 pm August 31st, 2008

Um, john, she is a liar. She said she opposed the bridge to nowhere, but she supported it during her run for the governorship.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-08-31-palin-bridge_N.htm

— Clark
8:59 pm August 31st, 2008

The capacity figures you mention are for seats. The entire field was shoulder to shoulder. It was packed and it never should have been held there. They were not even taking the tickets. They let everybody in.

— jjk
9:07 pm August 31st, 2008

This is the kind of thing the mouth breathers all fear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAINhIz2svE

— Richard
9:07 pm August 31st, 2008

So, are you saying that there were 18,000 standing on the “portion” of the field that the large stage didn’t cover? I don’t think so….

— Richard
9:14 pm August 31st, 2008

People with more foreign policy experience than Palin:

Matt Blunt
Francis Slay
Eddie Roth

— STM
9:17 pm August 31st, 2008

This was not the VP (Veiled Prophet) count. It was shoulder to shoulder on the entire field and every seat was filled except the bleachers which were not open. I was there. I parked a mile away and had to walk to the stadium. It literally took an hour and a half to get out of the field where we parked. It was not well produced. I don’t know if they were surprised by the turnout or plannned it poorly, but they should have held it at Savvis or someplace where there was adequate parking. You also couldn’t hear the speakers very well.

— jjk
9:25 pm August 31st, 2008

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