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This morning as I prepared for the day and reflected on the speeches of my party’s president and vice-presidential nominees, I wondered if ever before the running mate had been more charismatic than the man at the top of the ticket.
Perhaps, I shouldn’t have talked to anyone before I reached my own conclusions about the speech.
Now, he’s getting going: ”I can’t wait until I introduce [Sarah Palin] to Washington.
He calls his opponent a “fellow American.” ”And that’s an association that matters more to me than anything else.
. . . as John McCain enters the auditorium.
Country first, not self.
Everyone goes wild as he accepts the Republican nomination.
Once again you can feel the energy in the auditorium, but it’s a different of energy than yesterday.
Judy Davidson was delighted to model her hat for me so I could make the convention complete. Because without a funny hat picture, you haven’t really covered a political convention.
I just cut two interviews for Pajamas TV, one in Pajamas booth where I have pretty much based myself one from Pajamas booth and the other from the convention floor.
On the fourth day of the 2008 Republican National Convention, we at GayPatriot are celebrating our fourth blogiversary.
Just moments ago, here at the Chambers Hotel in downtown Minneapolis, McCain campaign strategist Steve Schmidt briefly addressed a Log Cabin Republicans honoring the gay delegates to the Republican National Convention.
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