Tonight was the first real night of the RNC, and what an awesome night it was. From Mrs. Laura Bush to my favorite Fred Thompson – the speeches were filled with facts, with tangible, concrete information and were in direct opposition to any speech made during the DNC as far as being filled with content rather than empty rhetoric.
However, the evening ended with Sen. Lieberman (who let’s not forget actually won the popular vote in 2000 as the VP running mate to Gore) whole heartedly endorsing McCain (again). There is not enough time to run through all the quotes of the evening, however this one should speak to every American tonight:
Eloquence is no substitute for a record.
Lest we forget that we are voting for the leader of the free world and not for the winner of an Oscar, take a real honest look at who the true bipartisan leader is, who has the record of helping all Americans, and who’s character is truly tested and proved.
McCain and Palin in 2008 is my vote without any reservation, any hesitation and in a spirit of exuberance that this is the best candidate to lead our country.
If you want a country that is safe, has smaller government, spends less on wasteful pet projects and truly looks out for the greater good of our country – there is no other vote than John McCain.
Just a Fred Thompson put it, “Our allies trust him and our enemies fear him.”