Sarah Palin: Pitbull with Lipstick!

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Last night, the Alaska Governor delivered a hotly awaited speech to accept the Republican nomination for Vice President. The speech also served as her introduction to most of the voters of America, and for them she created a memorable first impression of herself: A pitbull with lipstick.

Explaining how she got her political start at the PTA level, Palin told the RNC crowd: "I was just your average hockey mom. I love those hockey moms, you know, they say, what is the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick. I was just your average hockey mom and signed up for the PTA because I wanted to make my kids' public education better."

Presidential candidate John McCain joined Palin onstage at the end of the speech and said some impromptu words himself. "What a beautiful family," he commented on Palin and her husband and five children onstage. Palin's unwed pregnant 17-year-old daughter Bristol stood onstage holding hands with Levi Johnston, the father of her unborn child.

The small town mayor-turned-Governor of Alaska stressed her status as a Washington outsider in her speech: "Well, I'm not a member of the permanent political establishment. And I've learned quickly, these past few days, that if you're not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone. Now, here's a little news flash for those reporters and commentators: I'm not going to Washington to seek their good opinion -- I'm going to Washington to serve the people of this great country."

She touched on her family in her speech, noting, "From the inside no family ever seems typical, and that’s how it is with us." She mentioned her infant son, Trig, who was born with Down Syndrome, calling him a "perfectly beautiful baby boy." She said, "Children with special needs inspire a very, very special love," and went on to stress that families of children with special needs will "have a friend and advocate in the White House" if she and John McCain get elected.

As she delivered her speech, her daughter Bristol listened from the audience alongside her boyfriend Levi. Bristol sat between Levi and McCain's wife, Cindy, at one point before the speech, and held baby Trig on her lap.

One member of the audience held a "Hockey Moms for McCain" sign.

Published 9/4/08.

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  • I agree with you, but you mean "waver" and not "waiver". Check dictionary. I am pretty sure that I'm right on this.
    Anonymous 11/25/08 Reply
  • I am curious, when did murdering the life inside you become an option? This is an evil attack on life that was created by man, it was never an option given to us by our Creator. No, its not an option, its a sin!
    Anonymous 9/21/08 Reply
  • I can't believe she used that OLD pit bull/hockey mom line. Good Lord, that was old when my kids started playing hockey 18 years ago. If her jokes are that stale, can't imagine what that says about her politics!
    Anonymous 9/8/08 Reply
  • I didn't see Sarah Palin's speech and I don't care about her. I'm still voting for Obama in November.
  • Demagogic, populist and very limited ideas, conservative speech is very simple and always the same: selling fear, and no proposals.

    Sorry for my english but I write from the other side of the world. (who expect Obama as "minimum damage").
    Anonymous 9/8/08 Reply
  • wake up women!! we will be going backwards if she is picked. Our rights to our bodies will be in her hands. That is scary.
    Anonymous 9/7/08 Reply
  • I WAS NOT IMPRESSED AT ALL...........BUT CAN GET NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR
    msvain 9/6/08 Reply
  • Good luck Sarah Palin. Loved your comment.
    Speech excellent. Cindy Mc Cain and Sarah Palin will make a impact for the good. No more of the OLD WASHINGTON POLITICS!!
    Good luck.
    jim
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • croke? Are you kidding me?
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • The way some of you freaks write about her, you act as though you both are long lost friends. Grow up and listen to what she is really saying. Look at her resume. Get a clue.
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • I'm all for having a woman president or vice-president. Just not this bimbo.
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • I feel so sorry for Levi. I know this will teach him a very important lesson. Never have unprotected sex again. Now he is stuck, before his life even begins. Sex is supposed to be for the marriage bed only, but we live in the real world. I had a...
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • If she wants to compare her self to a fish and a dog, good for her. I still don't buy her crap. She did'nt even come up with that speech, it was written for her. She should have had her guard dog attitude toward her home, when her 17 year old...
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • Hey AnnE, why don't you start watching the news a little more and stop leaving a million unintelligent comments on blogs. Its obvious you have no clue on any of the topics when you pick the most mundane parts of her speech which have nothing to do...
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply
  • What I can't believe is how stupid all this comments bashing Sarah Palin are. You people must know very little if anything about politics. This is one of her first major speeches, its not meant strictly for the issues, its meant as a base for who...
    Anonymous 9/5/08 Reply