Posts Tagged ‘RNC’

Palin’s Glow Lingers

Friday, September 5th, 2008

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Maryland Republicans were still buzzing Thursday morning over Sarah Palin’s convention speech from the previous night, when the Alaska governor energized a packed stadium in accepting her party’s vice-presidential nomination. “I’m so proud I can’t see straight,” said Delegate Larry Helminiak, as he refilled a cup of coffee in the Embassy Suites hotel.

Maryland’s 71-member delegation, gathered here for the Republican National Convention, has met for breakfast each day this week, and most mornings have been devoid of intense political conversation. However, on Thursday the group excitedly discussed Palin’s strengths and repeated their favorite lines from her speech.

“I get really infuriated when people say things like, ‘Can she successfully be both a vice president and a mother?’ ” said Alternate Delegate Crystal Zorbaugh, a single working mom. “Just look at how incredibly well she handled last night.”

Delegation Chairman Don Murphy offered the group a weighty prediction about Palin’s career as the breakfast adjourned.

“Speaking for those of us who were working for John McCain in the primary, I just want to say one thing. I sure am glad that Sarah Palin was not running in this primary, because she was fantastic,” said Murphy. “That woman is going to be the president of the United States one day. You mark my words.”

By Capital News Service’s Jenn Bogdan

Lusby Teen Turns Convention Insider

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

ST. PAUL, Minn. – There were some exciting firsts here this week for Lusby’s Alex Case.

“It’s really neat to be here, I’m really excited about it all,” said Case, 16, a junior at Patuxent High School. Case was nominated anonymously by a teacher to participate in LeadAmerica, a youth leadership program, and flew for the first time to get to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.

Case is one of 46 students attending the convention, and she admits she has more of an interest in forensic psychology than in politics.

“I honestly didn’t know much about the election.  . . .  I knew that I agreed with (John) McCain more than (Barack) Obama, but it feels good now to know more about what is going on.”

Her first glimpse of the convention was Tuesday night, since she was not permitted to leave her hotel Monday because of the protesters, some of whom she said were staying in the same hotel.

“Fred Thompson was my favorite, he was funny,” Case said. “That’s how you catch my attention, he was more relatable.”

By Capital News Service’s Lauren C. Williams