Transcript of Palin’s Speech

Transcript of Palin’s Speech


running mate, you can be certain that wherever he goes, and whoever is listening, John McCain is the same man. I’m not a member of the permanent political establishment.


And I’ve learned quickly, these past few days, that if you’re not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone.


But here’s a little news flash for all those reporters and commentators: I’m not going to Washington to seek their good opinion – I’m going to Washington to serve the people of this country. Americans expect us to go to Washington for the right reasons, and not just to mingle with the right people.


Politics isn’t just a game of clashing parties and competing interests.


The right reason is to challenge the status quo, to serve the common good, and to leave this nation better than we found it.


No one expects us to agree on everything.


But we are expected to govern with integrity, good will, clear convictions, and … a servant’s heart.



I pledge to all Americans that I will carry myself in this spirit as vice president of the United States. This was the spirit that brought me to the governor’s office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau … when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-ol’ boys network.

Sudden and relentless reform never sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. That’s why true reform is so hard to achieve.


But with the support of the citizens of Alaska, we shook things up.


And in short order we put the government of our state back on the side of the people.


I came to office promising major ethics reform, to end the culture of self-dealing. And today, that ethics reform is the law.


While I was at it, I got rid of a few things in the governor’s office that I didn’t believe our citizens should have to pay for.


That luxury jet was over the top. I put it on eBay. I also drive myself to work.


And I thought we could muddle through without the governor’s personal chef – although I’ve got to admit that sometimes my kids sure miss her. I came to office promising to control spending – by request if possible and by veto if necessary.


Senator McCain also promises to use the power of veto in defense of the public interest – and as a chief executive, I can assure you it works.


Our state budget is under control. We have a surplus.


And I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending: nearly half a billion dollars in vetoes.


I suspended the state fuel tax, and championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress.


I told the Congress “thanks, but no thanks,” for that Bridge to


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