William Katz: Urgent Agenda
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TONIGHT Posted at 7:09 a.m. ET Normally, during conventions, we begin with a review of the previous night. No need to do that now. I mentioned last night that it was a successful session, excellent speeches, solid arguments. That's not what's important now. What's important now is tonight, the most important night of either convention. Sarah Palin accepts the nomination for vice president tonight, after being subjected to two days of the most disgusting press assault I've seen in my lifetime. The journalistic left is panicked by her. How dare she be a woman who doesn't take orders from NARAL or NOW or all the other red-letter clubs. How dare she allow her teen-aged, pregnant daughter to keep her baby. How dare she think for herself. How dare she go to any college outside the East. Who does she think she is, an independent woman? My belief is that the entire McCain campaign, indeed the election itself, may be riding on Sarah Palin's performance tonight. I hope they allow her to be herself. I also hope they allow her to come out swinging, especially at the journalistic hacks who've tried to destroy her. If I were Sarah Palin tonight, this is the way I'd start:
Oh, I'd love to hear her begin that way. But, you know, they probably won't let her. If I were running that campaign, I'd make media behavior an issue. The public would roar its approval. We count down the hours to Sarah Palin. Why do I think history will be made tonight? September 3, 2008. |