Friday, September 5, 2008

Buchanan: Distant Drums at Sarah's Party

Patrick J. Buchanan

September 05, 2008

Distant Drums at Sarah's Party
By Patrick J. Buchanan
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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The American Right has just died and gone to heaven.

Last night's convention address by Sarah Palin here in St. Paul has confirmed the bold decision of John McCain to choose the Alaska governor as his co-pilot and united the Republican Party as it has not been since the second term of Ronald Reagan.

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A wild enthusiasm for Sarah Palin has brought conservatives home to John McCain, and GOP leaders of all hues -- from Fred Thompson to Mitt Romney to Mike Huckabee to Rudy Giuliani -- to the rostrum to lacerate the liberal media for their five days of feral assaults on Sister Sarah.

The war the right lives for, against the people the right truly loathes -- the liberal media elite who savagely "Bork" every true conservative who gets on the path to national power -- has been reignited.

 

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