Republicans hail John McCain, assail Barack Obama

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DAVID ESPO | September 2, 2008 11:44 PM EST | AP

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President Bush addresses the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Republicans assailed Barack Obama as the most liberal, least experienced White House nominee in history Tuesday night and enthusiastically extolled their own man John McCain as "ready to lead this nation." Convention delegates rallied behind running mate Sarah Palin in the face of fresh controversy.

"Country matters more than party," declared Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the 2000 Democratic presidential nominee, making a prime time appeal from the Republicans' podium to disaffected Democrats and independents. Delegates booed heartily when he said Obama had voted to cut off funding "for our troops on the ground" in Iraq.

A parade of speakers, led by President Bush, hailed McCain, praising him as a war hero who endured years of torture in Vietnam and decades later risked his White House ambitions to support an unpopular Iraq war.

The Republican nominee-in-waiting campaigned in Pennsylvania and Ohio during the day, slowly making his way toward the convention city where the 72-year-old Arizona senator will deliver his formal acceptance speech on Thursday night.

Hundreds of miles to the west, in St. Paul, about two dozen men who were Vietnam prisoners with him a generation ago sparked chants of "USA, USA" when they were introduced to the delegates.

Bush, an unpopular president relegated to a minor role at the convention, reprised the national security themes that propelled him to a second term as he spoke _ briefly, by satellite from the White House. "We need a president who understands the lessons of Sept. 11, 2001," he said. "That to protect America, we must stay on offense, stop attacks before they happen and not wait to be hit again. The man we need is John McCain."

Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson drew some of the loudest cheers of the night as he scoffed at Obama, the 47-year-old Illinois senator who is seeking to become the first black president.

"Democrats present a history-making nominee for president. History making in that he is the most liberal, most inexperienced nominee ever to run for president," Thompson said as delegates roared their agreement.

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Like Lieberman, Thompson described Palin as a political maverick in the McCain mold.

Thompson delivered a particularly sharp defense of the Alaska governor. She is "from a small town, with small town values, but that's not good enough for those folks who are attacking her and her family."

He said McCain's decision to place her on the ticket "has the other side and their friends in the media in a state of panic."

Other Republicans _ delegates and luminaries alike _ also defended Palin, who disclosed on Monday that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is pregnant. In addition, a lawyer has been hired to represent the governor in an ethics-related controversy back home in Alaska.

Conservatives, slow to warm to McCain even after he clinched the nomination last spring, were particularly supportive.

"I haven't seen anything that comes out about her that in any way troubles me or shakes my confidence in her," said former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who ran unsuccessfully for the party's presidential nomination this year.

"All it has done for me is say she is a human person with a real family."

And Ron Nehring, chairman of the California state party, said video footage of Palin on a firing range was helping her cause.

"The reports I'm getting back is that every time they show that footage we get 1,000 precinct walkers from the NRA," he told members of his state's delegation, to laughter. "She cuts taxes and shoots moose. That's Gov. Palin," Nehring said.

Thompson jabbed at Obama on abortion, as well.

"We need a president who doesn't think that the protection of the unborn or a newly born baby is above his pay grade," he said in prepared remarks, referring to a recent episode in which McCain's White House rival said it was "above my pay grade" to decide the point at which an unborn child is entitled to rights.

There were indications that Republicans thought they could turn Palin-related controversy to McCain's gain. Officials said Levi Johnston, the 18-year-old father of the baby Bristol Palin is expecting, was en route to the convention from his home in Wasilla, Alaska.

McCain's wife, Cindy, took in the evening program from a VIP box. So, too, former President George H.W. Bush, accompanied by his wife Barbara.

Bush scrapped a planned Monday night speech because of the threat Hurricane Gustav posed to New Orleans. With polls making it clear the nation is ready for a change, the McCain campaign indicated there was no reason for him to make the trip to St. Paul.

The president referred to the years of torture McCain endured as a prisoner of war. Then Bush added, "If the Hanoi Hilton could not break John McCain's resolve to do what is best for his country, you can be sure the angry left never will."

"As president he will stand up to the high tax crowd in Congress ... and lift the ban for drilling on America's offshore oil," Bush added.

As for Palin, despite Thompson's remarks _ and McCain's declaration that he was satisfied with the scrutiny his aides had given the governor before her selection_ there were fresh disclosures.

Among them: that both as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, and as governor, she had sought earmarks for local projects. Her most recent round of requests totaled $300 for every Alaskan. McCain has frequently vowed to veto any earmark legislation, and has said she will be a force in his battle to wipe them out.

Additionally, the lawyer hired to defend Palin in an ethics investigation said he also is representing her personally and is permitted to bill the state up to $95,000 for work in the current case. The issue involves the dismissal of public safety commissioner Walt Monegan after he refused to fire a state trooper who had divorced the governor's sister.

Republicans handed Lieberman the prime spot in the evening lineup, and he blended praise for McCain with criticism of Obama.

"When others wanted to retreat in defeat from the field of battle, when Barack Obama was voting to cut off funding for our troops on the ground, John McCain had the courage to stand against the tide of public opinion," the Connecticut Democratic-turned-independent senator said in excerpts released in advance of his speech.

The decision to place Lieberman out front on the convention's second night capped an unprecedented political migration. Only eight years ago, he stood before a cheering throng at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles and accepted the nomination as Al Gore's running mate.

In the years since, he lost badly in 2004 when he sought the Democratic presidential nomination, lost a Democratic nomination for a new term at home in Connecticut in 2006, then recovered quickly to win re-election as an independent.

Back in the Senate, his vote allows the Democrats to command a narrow majority, yet he has been one of the most outspoken supporters of the war in Iraq. He has traveled widely with McCain in recent months, and occasionally has angered Democrats with remarks critical of Obama.

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Associated Press writers Beth Fouhy in Philadelphia and Scott Bauer and Martiga Lohn in St. Paul contributed to this story.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Republicans assailed Barack Obama as the most liberal, least experienced White House nominee in history Tuesday night and enthusiastically extolled their own man John McCain as...
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- poco767c I'm a Fan of poco767c 379 fans permalink
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Next to endorse McCain. Mugabe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 09/03/2008
- Phineus I'm a Fan of Phineus 2 fans permalink

Why is it Bush forged document and the left tries him in a blog and not in a court of law? After all we got a impeachment out of Clinton and we didnt even have blogs back then..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 09/03/2008

"Republicans assailed Barack Obama as the most liberal, least experienced White House nominee in history".

Perhaps if they did any research they would have noticed that the man considered by many to be the greatest US president in history, Abraham Lincoln, had exactly the same amount of experience when he was elected in 1860!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 09/03/2008
- Sugar78 I'm a Fan of Sugar78 7 fans permalink

DID John stewart, say : Cindy McCain had on neck levees? LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 09/03/2008

Here"s Joe Lieberman praising Obama back in "06. This is more evidence that Joe has attached himself to McCain out of fear of being "left behind" in the Senate and not because he believes McCain is the right choice for President. (h/t Scarce) (Lamont)

"As far as I"m concerned [Barack Obama] is a "Baruch," which means a blessing. He is a blessing to the United States Senate, to America, and to our shared hopes for better, safer tomorrows for all our families. The gifts that God has given to Barack Obama are as enormous as his future is unlimited. As his mentor, as his colleague, as his friend, I look forward to helping him reach to the stars and realize not just the dreams he has for himself, but the dreams we all have for him and our blessed country."

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Unfortunately Joe lied and lied to the democrats in CT and Lamont lose in the 2006 elections. By the way 70% of republicans voted for Lieberman during those same elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 09/03/2008

november needs to hurry up..im tired of this election already

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 09/03/2008

We're failing to look at one huge advantage the GOP has with this. The hundreds of thousands of people who don't have access to a television because they lost it when they lost their homes under the Bush economic policies! Add to that the hundreds of thousands who are sitting in their cars waiting for the all clear to be able to return home. They're missing the whole dog-and-pony show!

As to the hurricane, one GOP attendee commented to the effect that he was disgusted the convention schedule was shifted because of the hurricane simply to appease the whining democrats. Now isn't this a heartfelt comment from the "moral majority"? This is the kind of compassion that caused the suspected witches to be burned at the stake!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 09/03/2008
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I don't know if anyone has said this yet, but, using the White House for political purposes is expressly FORBIDDEN.

This was the Reps complaint about Clinton using the Lincoln bedroom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 09/03/2008
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 25 fans permalink

There is nothing in this Nation that is beneath the republican party. This clan of "Snakes " is what gives "Corruption its name.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 09/03/2008
- frappe I'm a Fan of frappe 206 fans permalink
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Republicans, who claim to hate Hollywood, are living in a fantasyland. They've donned their rose-colored glasses and are basking in the ideological light of pure fiction. This Sarah Palin screenplay that they are attempting to sell to the American public should have ended up in their shredder along with the tome of other classified secrets that they don't want Americans to see. Clearly, McCain has put "Politics First" ahead of his country with this selection and the public pressure on them for making such an absurd choice should grow, not lessen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 09/03/2008
- mcantwell I'm a Fan of mcantwell 465 fans permalink
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OPEN LETTER TO JOHN MCCAIN, PALIN, EXTREME RIGHT WING REPUBLICANS, AND PRESIDENT BUSH:
You speak of REFORM? This is the REFORM PARTY? Reform to what? To your way of thinking or GET OUT OF THE WAY? So if I don’t reform to your way of thinking, if Palin going to fire me too? Am I now UN-AMERICAN and UN-PATRIOTIC?
After watching last nights convention speeches, as a Republican conservative christian, I am disgusted to see that the Republican Party is creating further divide in America. It is not an INCLUSIVE Party. It does not speak for ALL AMERICANS or ALL CHRISTIANS. The Republican Party has turned into a movement for the extreme right wing evangelicals! It is an EXCLUSIVE CLUB that is DIVISIVE, NOT INCLUSIVE!
COUNTRY FIRST? This country belongs to MANY people, not just your brand of Republicanism! You don’t get to decide who is PATRIOTIC and who is not! You don’t get to say who is a Christian and who is not!
Shame on You President Bush. When you said that McCain was going to stand up to the “ANGRY LEFT” we know you were really talking about the MAJORITY OF AMERICANS who will not REFORM or CONFORM to how you’ve been running this country!!! You just reinforced what the rest of us Americans have known all along, that you and the exrtreme right wing Republican’s are DIVISIVE and NOT INCLUSIVE of ALL Americans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 09/03/2008
- frappe I'm a Fan of frappe 206 fans permalink
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About the only thing that Bush knows with any certainty is his own birth date. Everything else is open to question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 09/03/2008

GOP Base Sends Message: McCain Stood Up to N. Vietnamese, But Not to Us
http://satiricalpolitical.com/?p=2886

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 09/03/2008
- buckygreen I'm a Fan of buckygreen 80 fans permalink

Jack Cafferty: Republicans under George W. Bush have done a lot of damage to this country in the last eight years -- but they have done more damage to themselves. It will take a good long while and a great deal of soul searching before their brand returns to the shelves in good standing.

Don't look for it to happen in St. Paul, Minnesota. This week, Republicans will be happy in the land of make believe.

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/01/cafferty.republicans/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 09/03/2008
- DrFrescas I'm a Fan of DrFrescas 6 fans permalink

McCain is the last thing America needs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 09/03/2008
- loper2008 I'm a Fan of loper2008 7 fans permalink

Wow, they are not appealing to moderates at all. I don't think criticizing liberals or the media is a way to gain votes with the middle. They are preaching to the choir. I'm so happy that their choir keeps shrinking. These people represent the past. The McCain/Palin ticket doesn't think women deserve equal pay, access to birth control, and privacy about their medical decision.

No way. No how. No McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 09/03/2008
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