Anna0499
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Yeah, some people have said that she was too aggressive, but I think those people just weren't used to seeing a well-prepared, smart woman delivering a well-written speech with conviction and without pulling any punches. As a woman, she is already at a disadvantage when giving speeches because she has to try to find that perfect balance between being too weak or "too strong." I'd rather have a candidate who isn't afraid to swing against her critics than one who will never take a stand or ignores difficult questions. Her speech was not a time for her to outline her policies, as I heard callers on the radio criticizing, it was the first time she was in front of everyone since her nomination and she needed to address concerns about her experience, family life, background, etc. If she had already been introduced and established in this election then she probably could have focused more on her "vision," but this wasn't the time and she's not running for president...she can do all of that in the debates.Date: 9/4/2008 12:05:33 AM
Author: Kaleigh
Me too!! She was awesome!!!!!Date: 9/3/2008 11:59:34 PM
Author: IndyGirl22
Ditto. I liked her speech too...it was done with a smile but with strength and I was very proud of her as a woman.Date: 9/3/2008 11:33:36 PM
Author: HollyS
Well, I believe she proved she's savvy, intelligent, fearless, and deserving of her VP nod.
That was the nicest, politest, and most pointed 'Bite me!' speech I've ever heard. Good for her.
ETA: Found this link on MSNBC regarding Palin's creationism/evolution views & how they translate into her politics...doesn't look like very much...