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John McCain's touching and emotional speech last night reminded all Americans how he came to the brink of the presidency. Quelling several outbursts from an angry crowd booing President-elect Barack Obama, McCain solidified his place in our history textbooks as a man who truly can transcend party lines.

Capturing the eloquence that had been alluding the Senator for most of his campaign, he said "I wish Godspeed to the man who was my former opponent and will be my president."

Pundits and analysts will most certainly dissect this campaign in the coming days, months, and years. It was a disheartening loss because of the great character of John McCain. He is moving forward, as the party must as well.

Agree with President-elect Obama or not, there is no denying the historical significance of his victory. A nation whose roots are seeded in African slavery has now elected its' first president of color. That is a remarkable accomplishment and reinforces my belief that this nation is the greatest in the history of the world.

Politically speaking, last night was arguably the worst night the GOP had witnessed in over a decade. Continued losses in the House. Stinging defeats in the Senate. Not to mention, a lost presidential bid.

So where do we go from here?

Republicans need to reinvent themselves; plain as that. I will not shift the entirety of the blame to President Bush but he has strayed so far from the conservative ideology on which he was elected.

Was last night a defeat for conservatism in America? Was last night, as some have suggested, America's step to the left of center?

Absolutely not.

Last night was not a conservative loss because John McCain is admittedly a moderate. Furthermore, Barack Obama's campaign took a conservative tone in the last several months. He has defended gun ownership, pledged to reduce the federal budget, and cut taxes. Those are all conservative principles.

This is an incredible opportunity for the Republicans. The American people sent a very loud message last night that the party is severely out of touch. The Reaganesque optimism of the 1980s and a commitment to American innovation has been missing from the GOP for quite some time.

This party is filled with rising young stars poised for national prominence. Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, Governor Bobby Jindal in Louisiana, and of course Alaska's own Sarah Palin.

These must be the new faces of our Grand Ole Party.

So let us suppress our disappointment over last night's outcome.

Now is the time to start focusing on tomorrow.
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Piling On Palin

Piling On Palin

Campbell Brown of CNN yesterday made an accusation that I am still unable to fathom 24 hours later. She claimed that Sarah Palin's absence from the media was due to sexism on the part of the Republican Party.

I will give you a moment to digest that.

Brown actually suggested that the McCain camp is so nervous about her public speaking skills that they are deliberately hiding her from the public and that if McCain had chosen a male running mate like Governor Romney, the campaign would give unfettered access to the media.

First off, no campaign these days gives unfettered access to the media; thank you Gary Hart.

Furthermore, liberal feminists the likes of Campbell Brown should be held accountable for outrageous intimations they make on-air. The media attack dogs will not be satisfied until they have torn Governor Palin to shreds. She will never be able to fully satisfy their appetites for blood.

I never thought I would see the day when Shepard Smith of Fox News would anger me but he too made me furious yesterday. He claimed "this is a woman who never talks to the media".

Not only did Sarah Palin agree to an interview with a relentless Charles Gibson, but she sat down just last week with Sean Hannity on Shep's very network. Not that these hounds will be interested, but the Governor is also sitting down with CBS tonight.

There is no denying that McCain & Co. are prepping her for prime time. She is an accomplished woman but has never faced the firestorm of the Democrat war machine or the national liberal media.

Democrats claim the GOP is afraid of a slip up from the ill-prepared Palin.

But as the public has witnessed lately with the distinguished Senator from Delaware, 36 years worth of prepping and you can still put your foot in your mouth on a daily basis.
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Way To Go Joe

In keeping with tradition, it had been about 48 hours between Biden's gaffes on the campaign trail so he had to rectify that with plenty of fresh red meat.

In one of the most slanderous advertisements of the campaign season, Obama's staff created an ad that they claim was merely to paint McCain as "out of touch" because he does not use a computer. However the commercial fails to mention that Senator McCain's injuries suffered during his service to this country actually prevent him from doing so.

Senator Biden evidently took issue with the ad as well and said “I thought it was terrible. I didn’t know we did it and if I had anything to do with it, we would have never done it”.

Additionally, Obama himself has now publicly criticized his running mate for his flip-flop on AIG. Just moments after John McCain said he disagreed with a government bailout, Biden actually agreed.

Then this morning with Matt Lauer, Obama states that McCain "lacks clarity" because he has now begun to revise his stance on the matter. When Lauer was quick to point out Biden sharing the sentiment, Barry retorted "...I think Joe should have waited, as well".

As Aaron Bruns of FoxNews writes, this is just another case of "Joe being Joe".

The Obama liberals had no clue what they were getting August 23rd when Biden was announced. He has caused more headaches for Obama and the rest of the closet socialists trying to take over this nation.

Between Joe Biden's countless gaffes and Bill Clinton's obvious contempt for Obama, why do the Democrats even need an opposition party?
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