September 2nd, 2008

John McCain’s Inside Passage to the White House

 by Bonnie Chernin Rogoff  
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Palin’s conservative credentials combined with Senator McCain’s congressional experience makes them a formidable team this election year.

If John McCain hoped for an off-season cruise in November, he just may get it if recent polling data is correct.  Zogby International reported that since he announced Sarah Palin as his V.P. running mate, John McCain is now leading Barack Obama 47% to 45%.  A previous Gallup poll taken before the announcement had Obama leading McCain 49% to 41%.  Note: This polling data appeared in a Wikipedia article early on Sunday, August 31.  Curiously, the poll results were later deleted even though the data was correct.

When I first heard that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was McCain’s choice, I was surprised because I didn’t know who she was.  The more I read, the more there is to like.  When I saw her picture, I knew two things would happen:  1) There would be much buzz about her beauty and 2) There would be questions as to whether she can steal away enough disgruntled female Hillary supporters to vote for McCain now that a woman was on the ticket.

Any feminist for Hillary would never vote for a “hot babe” (as Palin has been designated on a variety of media channels).  A radical feminist would fetch a man’s slippers rather than vote for a seriously pro-life, Christian woman with traditional ideals who has her babies, totes a gun and supports the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms.  Who cares about Hillary supporters since they are all liberals?   Shouldn’t we be more concerned about uniting the conservative base on social issues?  We should only focus on the women’s vote as it pertains to GOP women.

I am thrilled about Governor Palin as McCain’s choice as it pertains to her character and values.  She is pro-life and walks the walk, having chosen to give birth to her Down’s syndrome baby at age 44 rather than choose abortion.  Her life choice will be denigrated by some in the mainstream media in the weeks ahead.

Over the weekend, Rudy Giuliani appeared on Face the Nation.  Comparing Obama’s experience to Palin’s, Giuliani said:  "He's never run a city, he's never run a state, he's never run a business, he's never administered a payroll, he's never led people in crisis.”  Nevertheless, it is Palin’s experience that will be exploited by the Democrats. 

As for Barack Obama, his lack of experience is beside the point.  What is troubling is that he lacks a moral compass.  Here is a man who supports everything bad and wrong, from infanticide to gay marriage to euthanasia.  His biggest regret is that he didn’t vote to kill Terri Schiavo.  He supports the murder of babies that survive abortion.  Experience would never change that.  Americans should never want or need that.

In Barack Obama’s speech I heard arrogance and contempt, especially in his attack on Senator McCain’s commitment to locating bin Laden.  Others find Obama’s engaging manner and phony charm an intoxicating combination.  His oratory skills are seen in both statesmen and tyrants.  While reaching out to his entranced crowds, their reaching back blindly has prompted Rush Limbaugh to wryly call Obama the “messiah.”  To have faith in Obama you must believe but not think and that is not the way to elect a president.

The Democrats’ platform has been about energy and conservation as America’s most serious issue, and that drastic cuts in the military budget are necessary to focus on issues at home.  What can be better than a governor from a state where energy is a frontline issue?  Palin’s experience on energy exceeds that of the other candidates. She created Alaska’s Petroleum Systems Integrity Office.  She chaired the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, strongly supported oil and gas exploration and even passed a tax on oil company profits as governor.  With McCain’s military experiences well documented and Palin’s eldest son being deployed to Iraq, one can fully expect the new administration to be fully engaged on military affairs.  For more information on Palin’s experience see http://gov.state.ak.us/bio.html

Palin’s conservative credentials combined with Senator McCain’s congressional experience makes them a formidable team this election year.  Palin is an excellent choice, and any objection by Democrats is without merit.

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Bonnie Chernin Rogoff is the Founder of Jews for Life and reports on a variety of subjects including pro-life issues and politics.
bcr1954@hotmail.com

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  1. Ms. Rogoff,

    I was trying hard to take you seriously, and then I read this: "Here is a man who supports everything bad and wrong, from infanticide to gay marriage to euthanasia." You went downhill from there.

    In just a few, short paragraphs, you have done a remarkable job of mischaracterizing or outright misstating a number of Obama's views and positions, while glossing over or not mentioning at all the increasing number of warts on Palin's resume, as seen on the front pages of newspapers across the country, today.

    And regarding Obama's impressive oratory skills, Ronald Reagan was a Republican president also possessed of such skills. Would you have compared his to those of a tyrant? Perhaps you prefer bumbling, stumbling style of the current occupant, or John McCain's incessant repeating of, "My friends," through clenched teeth.

    Palin may be a pro-lifer's dream candidate, but the rest of us have serious questions about her qualifications and judgement, and have yet to receive satisfactory answers to them.

    Comment by Dr Kilovolt | September 2, 2008

  2. Hi Ray,

    I took the opportunity to look you up on Google. You have a beautiful family, and the Seattle photos are impressive. It's a shame folks like you who choose life never consider the negative impact of the other choice.

    I know women personally whose lives have been ruined by LEGAL abortion. Some are unable to have children - ever - they were left sterile and scarred for life. Unlike you, they will never have the joy of being able to post similar photos, or celebrate a child's birthday. Consider yourself fortunate that your wife did not choose abortion.

    As to Obama: Please re-read my article. I never called him a tyrant. I simply said that excellent oratory skills are seen in both statesman and tyrants. That simply means you can't judge a book by its cover. However, your criticism of my "infanticide" comment is ridiculous. Obama himself said he'd murder a full-term infant that survived abortion. When questioned, he also said his biggest regret was not supporting the killing of Terri Schiavo.

    As to experience, I think you should consider visiting Gov. Palin's website. Sorry, but Obama's experience pales next to Gov. Palin's. That is a fact. And after her incredible speech, Democrats have alot to worry about.

    Best regards,

    Bonnie

    Comment by Squaredancer | September 4, 2008

  3. Correction: I meant that Obama would ALLOW an abortionist to kill a baby that survived abortion. Sorry for the error……Bonnie

    Comment by Squaredancer | September 4, 2008

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