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RIP: New Tone, 2005-2008.

It is on, folks.

The text of the President’s RNC speech goes below the fold, because it’s pretty long. We put this bit above, though, for a very simple reason:

Fellow citizens: 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.

(Bolding mine)

John McCain is not the only one whose resolve that the Angry Left won’t break. There’s the rest of us, too.

Let’s dance.


Good evening. As you know, my duties have me here in Washington tonight to oversee the Federal government’s efforts to help citizens recover from Hurricane Gustav. We are thankful that the damage in New Orleans and across the Gulf Coast was less than many had feared.

I commend the Governors of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas for their sure-handed response and seamless coordination with the Federal government. I thank all of the wonderful volunteers who stepped forward to help their brothers and sisters in need.

We know that there is still risk even after the storm has passed. So I ask citizens across the region to listen closely to local officials and follow their instructions before returning to their homes. All of us are keeping the people of the Gulf Coast in our thoughts and prayers.

As you gather tonight in Saint Paul, I want to share some thoughts about our nominee – a great American, and the next President of the United States, John McCain.

Before I do so, I want to say hello to two people in the hall with you tonight. I could have no finer examples of character, decency, and integrity than my mom and dad.

Ready to lead

I know what it takes to be president. In these past eight years, I’ve sat at the Resolute Desk and reviewed the daily intelligence briefings, the threat assessments, and the reports from our commanders on the front lines. I’ve stood in the ruins of buildings knocked down by killers, and promised the survivors I would never let them down. I know the hard choices that fall solely to a president.

John McCain’s life has prepared him to make those choices. He is ready to lead this nation. From the day of his commissioning, John McCain was a respected naval officer who made decisions on which the lives of others depended. As an elected public servant, he earned the respect of colleagues in both parties as a man to follow when there is a tough call to make.

John McCain’s life is a story of service above self. Forty years ago in an enemy prison camp, Lieutenant Commander McCain was offered release ahead of others who had been held longer. His wounds were so severe that anyone would have understood if he had accepted. John refused.

For that selfless decision, he suffered nearly five more years of beatings and isolation. When he was finally released, his arms had been broken, but not his honor.

Fellow citizens: 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.

Straight from the heart

As the father of seven sons and daughters, John has the heart of a protector. He and his wonderful wife, Cindy, are adoptive parents. John is a leader who knows that human life is fragile, that human life is precious, that human life must be defended.

We have seen John McCain’s commitment to principle in our Nation’s capital. John is a steadfast opponent of wasteful spending. As president, he will stand up to the high-tax crowd in Congress and make the tax relief permanent. He will invest in the energy technologies of tomorrow and lift the ban on drilling for America’s offshore oil today.

John is an independent man who thinks for himself. He’s not afraid to tell you when he disagrees. No matter what the issue, this man is honest and speaks straight from the heart.

Courage and vision

Last year, John McCain’s independence and character helped change history. The Democrats had taken control of Congress and were threatening to cut off funds for our troops. In the face of calls for retreat, I ordered a surge of forces into Iraq. Many in Congress said it had no chance of working.

Yet one senator above all had faith in our troops and the importance of their mission, and that was John McCain.

Some told him that his early and consistent call for more troops would put his presidential campaign at risk. He told them he would rather lose an election than see his country lose a war. That is the kind of courage and vision we need in our next commander-in-chief.

My fellow citizens, we live in a dangerous world. And we need a president who understands the lessons of September 11, 2001: that to protect America, we must stay on the offense, stop attacks before they happen, and not wait to be hit again. The man we need is John McCain.

Sunrise side

When he takes office next January, John will have an outstanding leader at his side. America will have a strong and principled vice president in the governor of the great state of Alaska, Sarah Palin.

In the time the Oval Office has been in my trust, I have kept near my desk reminders of America’s character – including a painting of a West Texas mountain lit by the morning sun. It reminds me that Americans have always lived on the sunrise side of the mountain.

We are a nation that looks to the new day with confidence and optimism. I am optimistic about our future, because I believe in the goodness and wisdom of the American people. I am optimistic because I have faith in freedom’s power to lift up all of God’s children and lead this world to a future of peace.

And I am optimistic about something else: When the debates have ended, and all the ads have run, and it is time to vote, Americans will look closely at the judgment, the experience, and the policies of the candidates, and they will cast their ballots for the McCain-Palin ticket.

While I am not with you in the Twin Cities on this wonderful night for our party, with Laura Bush speaking, you have clearly traded up. I am so proud the American people have come to know her gracious presence, her determined spirit, and her loving heart. Laura has been a fantastic first lady. Thank you, Laura, and thanks to all of you in the hall tonight.

God bless you, and God bless America.

COMMENTS

  • kaybugs

    I agree….the left doesn’t know how to act like adults…

    BTW..tried to participate in the convention rolling thread, but none of my posts that were sent ever showed up.

  • Raven

    and certainly not competent as childish bullies, either.

  • simpson316

    Give em hell W!

  • goldenpres

    I have been reading redstate for over a year. To say that I believe you folks to be delusional and cliqueish is an understatement. This is a Conservative site?

    You are going on and on, live blogging between a few “veterans” of the site, having Palingasms, while John McCain is squandering the Conservative momentum he was attaining by putting on JOE LIEBERMAN in prime time. This guy was no Zell Miller.

    He never once refered to himself as an “independent,” but called himself a Democrat ad nauseum. Then he went on to tell us – US! – McInsane’s qualifications to be POTUS, and spew the Dem/Lib/Socialist position to millions of viewers in prime time.

    By his lights, the main qualification was that McInsane stood up to his “own” party. And just exactly how did he do that? Why, he “reached across the aisle” and was “bi-partisan.”

    Bi-partison, to Dems/LibsSocialists means you agree with their position, i.e., McCain-Feingold, the Gang Of Six, Global Warming, ad infinitum, again ad nauseum.

    McInsane rooted out Repulbican corruption (as did Sarah Palin). How about telling us about when they “rooted out” Democrat corruption? Well, no one can tell us that … because they HAVEN’T!

    According to “Good Ole Joe,” both of them stood up to the big bad OIL COMPANIES! And other BIG BUSINESSES!
    Hey, Conservatives, wake up, or are you also against the OIL COMPANIES and BIG BUSINESS.

    John McInsane has not endorsed, or even tried to help ONE SINGLE Conservative running for congress or the senate. If the Dems/Libs/Socialists increase their margins in those 2 houses, it ain’t gonna make one bit of difference whether McInsane wins the presidency or not. Unless, of course, he decides to just “reach across the aisle” and be “bi-partisan,” which means advocating THEIR agenda, because they sure as hell are not going to advocate ours. They never have, and they never will!

    It is time for Conservatives, and redstate, to join the “real” universe and stop looking at everything through rose colored glasses, and listening to the figurative sound of your own voices.

    Fred Thompson, from the tiny bit we were “allowed” to see by the drive-by media, was on fire tonight. We got to see 5 minutes of it. Joe Lieberman was on for over half an hour, mewling all the Dem/Lib/Socialist bullshit.

    He even had the unmitigated gall to say that Bill Clinton was “bi-partisan,” working with the Republicans to pass welfare reform. This is typical Dem/Lib/Socialist revisionist history. Clinton, the lying, phony, rapist, was forced by the Republican congress and senate to sign welfare reform into law. If he had vetoed it, he would not have been re-elected. Does no one remember that he signed it into law but promised to “fix it?”

    Lieberman also cited McInsane’s willingness to be “bi-partison” toward illegal aliens. Does anyone REALLY believe that he has changed his position? With a Dem/Lib/Socialist congress and senate, this time the “amnesty” will pass.

    Joe also cited the “health care crisis,” and that McInsane will fix that too, so that “all Americans” will have health care. Yeah, right, just like Canada and England.

    All of you redstate “royalty” seem to be having a grand old time at the Convention, bantering back and forth on your “live” blog. Don’t you think it is time to get SERIOUS, and start addressing the issues, and John McInsane.

    If you are going to be in the thrall of a VP nomination (which means absolutely nothing to the electability of a president), perhaps you have forgotten why you are Conservatives. If you don’t hold McInsane’s feet to the fire he is going to walk all over us, and thumb his nose at us simultaneously. AS HE HAS DONE BEFORE!

    If all he has to do to get you excited is nominate a chick with great legs and a nice ass for a job which “ain’t worth a bucket of warm spit,” then its time to turn in your Conservative credentials.

    It seems you are so delighted with yourselves that you have forgotten who John McInsane really is. It is time to stop worrying about Sarah Palin’s ass and start worrying about your own … and MINE!

    “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.”

  • Moe_Lane

    …whether this guy was a moby or a RiNO; it’s merely enough to know that he’s not a Republican, thank God.

  • E_Pluribus_Unum

    nt

  • virgil

    geez

  • speciallist

    h/t Money

  • bseifer2727

    I have to agree with goldenpres, Fred Thompson was on fire tonight. I think his speech was very well done. It helped show everyone the character of McCain. He may not be the most Conservative ran for the Republican ticket but he is our best option.

  • Moe_Lane

    From my own vantage point, the three other major speakers – Laura, W, and Joe – weren’t too bad, either.

  • bseifer2727

    I think it was a very good night to watch the RNC!!!

  • wiseprince

    Was dumbfounded.

    He said something to the effect of, “I don’t even know what that means”