ST. PAUL, Minn. — Sarah Palin’s at-times combative, at-times homespun, but consistently successful speech to accept the vice-presidential nomination prompted unvaryingly ecstatic reactions on the floor here at the Republican National Convention. “She did more about setting the record straight about her experience than could have been asked,” said former New York Senator Al D’Amato, who called the speech “marvelous.” He added, “She left you thinking of Obama ‘Where’s the meat?’”
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Sarah Palin’s at-times combative, at-times homespun, but consistently successful speech to accept the vice-presidential nomination prompted unvaryingly ecstatic reactions on the floor here at the Republican National Convention. “She did more about setting the record straight about her experience than could have been asked,” said former New York Senator Al D’Amato, who called the speech “marvelous.” He added, “She left you thinking of Obama ‘Where’s the meat?’”