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'The right choice': Delegates give Palin a wild GOP welcome
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Coming from Alaska, she also knows oil, she reminded the crowd. While she said they strongly support the research and development of alternative energy, that does not mean the country should not use the oil and other natural resources they do have.
"The fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all," she said.
Palin impressed members of Utah's GOP delegation, especially Elizabeth Weiler, who made sure she was on the floor to hear the vice-presidential nominee's speech as a guest of her husband, Todd, vice chairman of the state party.
"For the first time, I have a desire to get involved. She speaks to the mother inside of me, the patriotic woman inside of me, the indepen- dent spirit inside of me," said Weiler, who had styled her hair like Palin's usual updo and even wore similar eyeglasses.
Former Utah Congresswoman Enid Greene Mickelsen, who was the focus of intense national media attention over questions raised how her ex-husband handled their finances, said she empathizes with Palin.
She said "there is a lot of hypocrisy" in the criticism surrounding Palin, especially when it comes from women working in the media. "The things they're saying about her are ridiculous," she said. "I want to ask those women how you can be a good anchor and a good mother."
Utah State Senate Majority Whip Sheldon Killpack, R-Syracuse, said Palin's speech turned the convention hall into "a middle-aged concert with a soccer mom as queen."
Or, as Palin said, a hockey mom, who is only differentiated from a pit bull "by the lipstick."
Before Palin, speakers were on the offensive against the Democratic ticket. They also reinforced the qualifications, pride, and patriotism of their own ticket.
Oh, and just in case anybody forgot, they reminded people that McCain was a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Rudy Giuliani, who was the keynote speaker right before Palin, delivered 20 minutes of steady blows to Obama and his running mate, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden.
He pointed out Obama's lack of experience, his change of opinions and his lack of knowledge of foreign affairs.
But he really played up the threat that having Obama as the commander-of-chief poses.
"Tough times require tough leadership," he said. "This is not the time for on-the-job training."
Giuliani spoke with vigor, and the crowd loved every minute of his speech. In fact, his speech received cheers as loud, if not louder, than Palin's.
By a roll call vote after Palin's speech, McCain clinched his party's nod, becoming the official Republican presidential nominee.
McCain is scheduled to accept the nomination in a speech tonight.
E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com; lisa@desnews.com
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