Sarah Palin was introduced to the nation -- and the world -- in Dayton, Ohio today.
How was her introductory speech received?
One viewer emailed to National Review Online:
"I have never seen Governor Palin speak before in my life, although I have heard of her. Let me say that this hard core conservative has shed some happy tears during her speech. This is the day that the conservative movement took back control of the GOP and the day that McCain won the election. She IS from a small town, and it shows. We are blessed to have her on the ticket. The other side is looking a very old, tired, and a little cheap."
Having watched her introduction, there is no disagreement here. She adds an exciting dimension to the race and exudes warmth and human appeal. Yet she is tough, articulate and has a record of fighting waste in government, corruption and the "good old boys." She goes across party lines and cooperates with Democrats and independents, some of whom she has appointed to important offices in her administration.
Obama fails on bipartisanship. McCain and Palin excel.

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