Observations©
By Donald
S. Conkey
Date: September 18, 2008 -
# 8838 - Title: More on the Conventions (824)
Two weeks ago today
the Republican Party ended their historic convention in Minnesota, historic because it named the first woman ever to be their vice presidential candidate. And equally historic was the
Democratic Party’s convention held in Denver
the previous week when they broke the color barrier by nominating Barack Obama as America’s first African American presidential nominee.
As
I remember these two historic conventions I thank God for television and how we, the voter, can be right there in the convention
hall watching as these historic events unfold, hearing for ourselves the words spoken and not having to rely on the interpretations
of the biased elitist media to tell us what was said.
Joan and I followed both events closely. And both were exciting. We watched with most of the nation
as these events set TV viewing records: Obama with 38 plus million and McCain exceeding 40 million. This political race has
stirred the interest of Americans more than any political race I have ever followed and I began paying attention to presidential
races in 1940 in the race between Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Republican Wendell Wilkie.
With the arrival of Alaska’s Governor
Sarah Palin on the national political scene it appears the Republicans now have a new political star with a presentation brilliancy
equal to that of Obama, perhaps hers may even exceed Obama’s oratory luster. And with Palin’s arrival it is equally
clear that this race will not be the shoo-in the Democrats had hoped for in June. While the Democrats say they are united
Palin’s emergence has energized and united the Republican Party unlike anything since Ronald Reagan.
How has Palin, a totally unknown player, energized the Republican Party? She has energized not only the Republican
Party faithful but she has resonated with the vast majority of Americans by being one of them, by sharing their family values,
by having a strong faith and belief in God, by being a hockey mom, by getting involved in local politics, first in PTA to
support her children, then as a local town councilwoman, then by challenging the ‘elite-group,’ including her
own Republican Party, and the political bosses. Her values resonated with me as I’m sure they did with millions of other
Americans.
McCain was not my man in January – but he is now as he has demonstrated how to shake-up the status-quo with his
selection of Governor Palin as his running-mate. This was just talk about change it was high risk change. And his battle scars
prove he has been in the political trenches. I have not been a happy Republican since the party recently lost its direction.
But if this ticket wins in November I will be able to renew my faith in their leadership by blunting the efforts of those
who would totally destroy America’s God based
culture founded on true principles of freedom.
McCain’s slogan is America First,
not Europe First - as the leftist elitists advocate.
When I pondered the arrival of Governor
Palin on the political scene, at a time when the national Republican Party was in chaos, I began to wonder if God, in his
great Majesty, has not raised up another ‘Founder,’ like Esther of old, for the express purpose of rallying a
majority of Americans to stand up against those whose purpose seems to be to destroy America’s unique cultural values
and make it like all other nations.
History tells us God raised up Thomas Jefferson to create America’s cornerstone of liberty,
the Declaration of Independence, and to ‘energize a people to fight for freedom;’ James Madison to bring together
56 men when the Articles of Confederation were in shambles, like Washington D.C. is today, discard them and then create a
new Constitution unlike anything ever proposed before, a Constitution that “changed” the world; Abraham Lincoln
when America was divided, half free, half slave, to fight a war, with fathers against sons and brothers against brothers,
to preserve the union, and gave his life in the process; as did Martin Luther King who was raised up to liberate a major segment
of America from the bondage they had lived and suffered under for centuries.
And now has He raised up Sarah Palin to breath a breath of fresh air
into the body politic known as the Republican Party in order to provide a base for the vast majority of Americans who still
believe in the traditional values of their ancestors: the traditional family with both a father and a mother; hard work that
rewards one’s labor; old-fashioned values of morality; a strong belief in God with freedom to chose their own form of
worship, and a people who reject the principles associated with socialism and communism and believe in serving others in times
of their need.
The
next six weeks will indeed be filled with rhetoric, sometime harsh rhetoric, designed to win your vote on November 4. Hopefully
‘we the people” will choose wisely.