From Deseret News archives:
GOP raises McCain
Nominee says he's the one to shake up the nation's capital
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Energy independence was another priority, but that would mean drilling now something Obama is opposed to doing. At the same time, there is a need to research alternative technologies that will power the country for future generations.
"This will be the great national cause and create millions of new jobs, many in industries that will be the engine of our future prosperity," he said.
Experience is becoming a key debate in the campaign, and McCain emphasized that he is the one best suited to lead.
"We face many threats in this dangerous world, but I'm not afraid of them," he said. "I'm prepared for them."
He also stressed his patriotism, albeit sprinkled with humility whether it was crediting his parents for his honor, his wife for his charity or his fellow soldiers for his sacrifice. He also made it clear that he's not running to save the country, but simply to make sure that it remains great.
"I've been an imperfect servant of my country for many years," he said. "But I have been her servant first, last and always.
For Utahn Sharon Lee, who was listening to the speech on the packed convention floor next to her husband, delegate Mike Lee, McCain's speech was "very moving. I thought it was very personal. ... I think he very much believes in everything he said."
Utah Rep. Greg Hughes, R-Draper, said he didn't realize until Thursday night how much McCain had been through as a prisoner of war. "I'm embarrassed to say I wasn't really aware," he said. Even though he said Obama's stadium speech "had a lot more flare, this is from the heart. It resonates with me."
Utah House Majority Leader Dave Clark, R-Santa Clara, said he was impressed that McCain didn't rely on "theatrical staging. This is strength and substance."
He said Palin's speech Wednesday night "took us to the top of the mountain and tonight, we're right back."
Most Utah Republicans wanted to see former Utah Olympic leader Mitt Romney on the stage tonight as the party's nominee, including 3rd Congressional District candidate Jason Chaffetz. "I was lukewarm about McCain," he said.
But after hearing the party's presidential pick Thursday, Chaffetz said, "at the end of the day, I trust him. I don't agree with him on everything. But I trust him."
The convention closed on a high note, with thousands of balloons and confetti cannons a stark contrast to the subdued beginning, when many events were canceled or postponed because of Hurricane Gustav.
But Utah Republican Party Chairman Stan Lockhart said this year's convention gave the GOP an opportunity to demonstrate its ability to lead.
"It wasn't slow. It was memorable," Lockhart said. "Leadership is about finding yourself in a situation you haven't found yourself in before and handling it in a dignified manner. That's what we did."
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