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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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- Tropiholic I'm a Fan of Tropiholic 20 fans permalink

bush's blessing = the kiss of dea*th

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 09/03/2008

McCain is NOT a war hero, unless you consider napalming women and kids that were never a threat to the USA as being heroic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 AM on 09/03/2008
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Yes, and as president he pledges to preemptively strike our enemies, because he "understands the lessons of Sept 11, 2001".

Sounds like more war with people who don't deserve it.
Sounds like more war based on lies, to serve purposes we won't understand for years after.
Sounds like more power hungry buffoons want to use us.

Obama/Biden - Because our children can't afford 4 more years of Cons!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 09/03/2008
- RFBorjal I'm a Fan of RFBorjal 4 fans permalink

"The man we need is John McCain", like a bullet in the head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 AM on 09/03/2008
- charon I'm a Fan of charon 19 fans permalink

Bush and Cheney are such cowards they didn't dare show up in person to the convention of their own party! What a pair of dicks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 AM on 09/03/2008
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Cheneys name may be Richard but thats not why people call him dick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 09/03/2008
- aOsO I'm a Fan of aOsO 44 fans permalink
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The republican party represents the past, all of their leaders are old, white males. Obama and the democrats represents the future, they represent the diverse culture of the United States. the stark differences between the two parties couldn't be more obvious. November 4th will tell us all we need to know about the state of our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 09/03/2008
- Cuulmann I'm a Fan of Cuulmann 3 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 AM on 09/03/2008
- kadene I'm a Fan of kadene 11 fans permalink

And never before have I seen all assembled together, so many ugl y people!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 09/03/2008

Palin seems like a scary Cheney-Clone:
http://www.santamonicadispatch.com/?p=572

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 09/03/2008
- 08Barack08 I'm a Fan of 08Barack08 3 fans permalink

McCain exercised incredibly poor judgment by choosing the inexperienced Sarah Palin to lead the free world if he were to become incapacitated

Agree? Join the movement:
http://www.IMPALIN.com/
Impalin' the McCain-Palin machine of distrust.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 09/03/2008
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I joined. Thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 AM on 09/03/2008
- stringer I'm a Fan of stringer 8 fans permalink

Bush thinks McCain is the right man. Bush thinks McCain is the right man. Bush things McCain is the right man.

The Democrats should either deisgn an ad or just find a way to keep repeating this phrase over and over again.

That'll be enough to sink John McCain by itself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 AM on 09/03/2008
- Coattails I'm a Fan of Coattails 8 fans permalink

What about Bill or Hillary's endorsement speeches? they could have endorsed a ham sandwich if you replaced "ham sandwich" with "Barack Obama."

I support this ham sandwich!

Ham sandwich is ready to be president!

Ham sandwich has the judgement necessary to be president!

Or you could replace that with any name of a real person and it would have worked, they didn't say why they thought Obama was any of the things they said he was, they just said them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 09/03/2008
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How is that different from the RNC?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 AM on 09/03/2008
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Senators Obama and Biden are on top of it. Not only that, Hillary and Bill Clinton are joining the campaign trail. Anybody (without money and riches) who intentionally signs up again for another 4 more year of insanity, and I'm sure worse because of John McCain's incompetence and inflated ego, is downright unthinking and frankly, stupid.

4 MORE MONTHS, NOT FOUR MORE YEARS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 AM on 09/03/2008
- emory I'm a Fan of emory 3 fans permalink

BUSH'S SPEECH WAS PRE TAPED!!!!!!!!

BUSH'S SPEECH WAS PRE TAPED!!!!!!!!

BUSH'S SPEECH WAS PRE TAPED!!!!!!!!

BUSH'S SPEECH WAS PRE TAPED!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 AM on 09/03/2008

How do you figure, I mean I wouldn't put it past them but, how do you know?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 09/03/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 236 fans permalink

I don't know much., but I know I love you...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 09/03/2008

The timing for applause was pre-set. No reaction to crowd.


Wait, maybe he is just a robot?!?!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 AM on 09/03/2008

Yeah... and? Do you think he could have done that without a hundred takes?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 AM on 09/03/2008
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And even being taped, it was completely ineffective and repetitive. None of their speeches will answer the issues raised by Senator Obama last week. In other words, us common people don't matter to them, and to hell with the fact that they drove our economy into the ground and costs the lives of too many Americans and innocent Iraqui fathers, mothers and children.

George Bush, with John McCain as his aider and abetter, are nothing more than common criminals and murderers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 AM on 09/03/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 61 fans permalink
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Does anybody else think this night for the GOP sucked??

It was fully partisan, and not inviting to outsiders. It was also extremely dated with multiple tributes to presidents who wont matter to anybody under 50 years old. The crowd also looked pretty old and tired, and not diverse at all. They seem like they're in their own little world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 AM on 09/03/2008
- liseworks I'm a Fan of liseworks 143 fans permalink
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Huge contrast to the Dem Convention - the whole thing feels spooky & dysfunctional.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 AM on 09/03/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 61 fans permalink
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I can't see the GOP doing anything special knowing that weak speakers like Guilliani and McCain are up next. I only heard Palin speak last Friday but she sounded pretty ditzy. Tomorrow is make or break time for her,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 AM on 09/03/2008

Very true... the Democratic Convention felt like a party..... the repub convention has the air of a funeral about it.... although I guess it is fitting...­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 AM on 09/03/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 236 fans permalink

I found it rather droll....

Big sigh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 09/03/2008
- aOsO I'm a Fan of aOsO 44 fans permalink
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The word fascism comes to mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 09/03/2008
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They are a divisive and racist party. Research how the party was formed. Notice the difference in the crowd of people at the DNC versus the RNC. They might as well put a banner up that says "whites only".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 AM on 09/03/2008
- Coattails I'm a Fan of Coattails 8 fans permalink

I think every incumbent President has spoken at a convention before, but they did want to downplay Bush, as his poll ratings are now 33% (up a little, but still bad).

I like the story of Lieberman, as in 2004, Al Gore decided to endorse Dean over him. In 2006 his former friend Hillary endorsed his opponent, and Howard Dean wanted him to quit the race. He was stripped of his Super delegate status when he endorsed McCain (he had made a deal to vote down Dem. party lines on procedural matters if they let him keep his seniority and committee chairmanship).

I liked Thompson, he had a lot of good red meat and told the McCain story probably better than I've ever heard before.

The only thing I don't like, is I live in St. Paul, and people have flocked here to protest and have been vandalizing our downtown area, I can even hear helicopters out now (I live about 2 miles away). People decided to flock here like a freakin pilgrimage and destroy a city they don't live in and will leave (hopefully) this weekend.

Also, a local reporter went out with a sheet that had pictures of 5 Republicans and Joe Biden on it and showed it to protesters, they couldn't pick out the Democrat, Yeah!, they don't even know who they're yelling at! They couldn't even pick out the Governor of MN, sheep I tell ya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 AM on 09/03/2008
- Babzter I'm a Fan of Babzter 23 fans permalink
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I am sorry that you are experiencing such unpleasantness in your own city. It is really unfortunate that some of the protesters damaged property in downtown St Paul. I am especially concerned as an Obama supporter, since it was Obama's headquarters that was vandalized most seriously.­.

Sadly, there are always those in every free-speech movement who use it as an excuse to destroy property; what they don't realize is that they are also destroying the credibility of every free-speech protest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 09/03/2008

I really tried to listen to the RNC...up until the time when the Christian singer came out. I also noticed as the camera panned around the hall at all the white faces that these people, aside from our space on the planet, have nothing in common with me or anyone I care about. With their extended frontal lobes, and evangelical fervor in their eyes they really are less evolved. How is it that they can cheer for the most banal, simplistic message; Rethugs patriotic, Dems not? It's very sad. .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 09/03/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 236 fans permalink

You are the best. i swear it this time. For sure this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 09/03/2008
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What is clear and obvious is that the Republican Party is a party of division and not unity. The crowds between the two conventions cannot be compared. In the Democratic Party there is diversity and a message that includes the health and well-being of everyone. In the Republican Party, it is only about them. There is not even an attempt or conversation about unity among any of them. This Country is sorely divided and it is not what God intended it to be.

What part of that scene/message spells Christianity? The God that I serve includes everyone. We are supposed to be our brothers/sisters keeper. Plain and simple. We are supposed to be serving each other.

The real tragedy is that the Repubs are stuck in a time warp and they want to bring the rest of us with them. The problem with that is that we cannot afford it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 09/03/2008
- liseworks I'm a Fan of liseworks 143 fans permalink
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It literally looks & feels like a dy-ing brand ....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 09/03/2008

Did anyone else notice how they said Ronnie was a maverick and a former sports caster before he became an actor.....­...... jeez... I had no idea being a sportscaster is a pre-req for being VP or POTUS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 AM on 09/03/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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Bedtime for Bonzo indeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 09/03/2008

Truly...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 AM on 09/03/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 61 fans permalink
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What happened to the 'we're gonna take off our republican hats' ??? That was fast - lol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 AM on 09/03/2008

They took off their republican hats and put on their tinfoil hats. They're just waitin' for the mother ship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 AM on 09/03/2008

First Lady Bush told a big whopper introducing her husband. She said he had kept us safe. Big Lie. 9/11 happened on his watch, and he was forewarned, and did nothing. This is cowardice and stupidity.

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