With the buzz word of the election year being “change”, John McCain, someone who has been in Washington D.C. for over 20 years, needed to shake his campaign up and energize his Republican base. With the pick of Governor Sarah Palin from Alaska to be his running mate, Senator McCain did just what he needed to do. Mrs. Palin became a political rock star over night and a pop culture icon among many people. She is the equivalent of what Barack Obama did to excite the Democratic base. Even as the left wing press rushed to discredit her, by sending reporters and the like up to Alaska to dig up any dirt they could find on the woman, she still greatly energized the Republican base that had some issues with some of Sen. McCain’s previous positions. But not only did she energize the base of the party, she can appeal to some of the Hillary supporters that are still bitter over Sen. Clinton’s loss to Barack Obama. What is also refreshing about Governor Palin is out of any of the other politicians running; Sarah is the most down to earth, average mother of 5 going through the same problems that every other American family goes through.
Governor Palin is about as far away from the Washington elite cocktail parties as you can get. In an era of disgust with business-as-usual politics, she does bring the outsider aspect to the ticket. Sarah's husband is a blue collar, union worker, getting his hands dirty as a commercial fisherman and an oil fielder on the North Slope. Another asset which can attract independent voters or moderate democrats that voted for Clinton in the primaries in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Now it is reasonable to have the debate about whether or not she is ready to be second in command of this powerful nation, but nobody can deny the energy she brought to the Republican ticket.