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Fair: Convention has Republicans in Upstate fired up

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Local Republicans attending their party’s national convention here aren’t the only ones fired up about Sen. John McCain’s race for the White House, state Sen. Mike Fair of Greenville said Thursday.

He said people back home in Greenville have been calling and e-mailing him, asking what they can do to help.

“That’s pretty good stuff, and unusual too,” he said. “I’ve been to four of these conventions, and it’s never happened before. We’ll go back home and hit the ground running.” (more…)

Palin Speech a Homerun

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Notes from Wednesday Evening, September 03

The schedule of speakers Wednesday evening was outstanding and Governor Sarah Palin hit a homerun. Spirits on the convention floor were high and as former Gov. Mike Huckabee said the media reports over the last few days seem to have unified the convention, and hopefully the party, in a way that few things could.

I thought Gov. Palin’s speech was honest, on-point, funny, and provided the insight that America needed to realized that John McCain’s choice as a running mate is the right choice.

I was glad that she took the time to acknowledge the members of her family. It demonstrated a sincerity about her that I think is important.

Everybody is talking about the speech. She has certainly added a new level of excitement to the convention.

Looking forward to Senator McCain’s acceptance speech on Thursday.

Convention In Full Swing

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Notes from Tuesday, September 02 and Breakfast on Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The first full day of the convention was great! The excitement continues to grow here and I am glad to be a part of this enthusiastic group.

The President spoke to the convention last night via satellite. I am not sure that made it on the national television coverage. I think he spoke before most of the network coverage began. First Lady Laura Bush also spoke, as with Monday’s appearance, she was warmly received by the delegates.

Former Senator from Tennessee and one-time presidential candidate, Fred Thompson, addressed the convention and gave Senator McCain a ringing endorsement. Senator Thompson was very animated and he almost appeared excited, it was certainly a different side than that exhibited on the campaign trail. The final comment from Senator Thompson sums up most of his speech related to John McCain.

Sen. Thompson: “John McCain cannot raise his arms above his shoulders. He cannot salute the flag of the country for which he sacrificed so much. Tonight, as we begin this convention week, we stand with him. And we salute him. We salute his character and his courage. His spirit of independence, and his drive for reform. His vision to bring security and peace in our time, and continued prosperity for America and all her citizens. For our own good and our children’s, let us celebrate that vision, that belief, that faith so we can keep America the greatest country the world has ever seen.”

After Senator Thompson spoke, Independent-Democrat Joe Lieberman spoke. Despite being a Democrat he received a very warm welcome. Here is a quote from Senator Lieberman’s speech that addresses the quality and character of the man that is John McCain.

Senator Lieberman: “What you can expect from John McCain as President is precisely what he has done this week: which is to put country first. That is the code by which he has lived his entire life, and that is the code he will carry with him into the White House. I have personally seen John over and over again bring people together from both parties to tackle our toughest problems we face.”

This morning I attended a breakfast where T. Boone Pickens was the featured speaker. He is the billionaire that has been promoting an alternative energy plan, known as THE PICKENS PLAN for the last few months on the Internet. Basically, he is a big proponent of utilizing our natural gas reserves, wind and solar power.

Pickens has been somewhat prophetic on predictions that oil import problems would cause oil prices to escalate, which we have seen in recent months. Pickens is also pushing the utilization of break through technology to extract shale oil and the use of natural gas for cars. Pickens stated that several natural gas fields around the country have reserves as large or possibly larger than the Barnett Shale Area Formation located outside of Dallas, TX. The Barnett field is estimated to have between 2.5 and 30 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Pickens also said that IRAN has started moving more toward natural gas powered vehicles, so that they can use less oil, thus having more to sell on the world market. His argument is that we have an abundant supply of natural gas, why can’t we start to convert cars here in the US, using an abundant domestic energy source to power our vehicles.

Pickens wants US automakers to produce and promote more natural gas models for the US market. GM makes 19 models that are sold worldwide, but only one in the United States. Most natural gas vehicles go to large corporations and governments. The US consumer is not being educated about the fact that natural gas is cheap, clean and domestic says Pickens.

Pickens says, “We must have a plan” one that includes all options, “DRILL HERE. DRILL NOW” and other alternatives, because we cannot drill ourselves out of the problem of imported oil.

I will send more updates later in the day. Below are some pictures I took yesterday and this morning.


This is a picutre of the volunteer work center. They are packing boxes headed to the Gulf Coast.


T. Boone Pickens - featured speaker at the breakfast I attended this morning.


This crowd is amazing! I hiked all the way to the upper deck back row for this one.


I know everyone has seen this on TV, but this is a shot of the stage from the convention floor.


I was finally able to slow Lisa Sox - Executive Director of the SC Senate GOP Caucus - down long enough to take this picture.


On the convention floor with fellow SC Delegate Tony Denny


Glenn McCall - York County Delegate and National Committeeman

Outside the Convetnion Center

Convention Back on Track

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Notes from Tuesday, September 02

Yesterday, much of the “public” part of the convention was cancelled on concerns that Hurricane Gustav would have a devastating impact in the Gulf Coast, and it was more important for us, in the words of Cindy McCain, “to take off our Republican hats and put on our American hats.” Fortunately, the damage to the Louisiana coast, while destructive, was not as devastating as had been predicted earlier in the week.

Out of respect for those who were directly impacted I was glad to see that as a party we recognized the seriousness of the situation and opted to fore-go the celebrations typically associated with these conventions.

I must give Senator McCain credit. He was leading the way. At a time when everyone is gathered to rally behind his nomination he rightly did what was best for the nation. Just one more example of the type of leader he will be as president.

On Monday, and again today, things got started with a variety of breakfast events being hosted by the various state delegations. This morning the South Carolina delegation partnered with the New Hampshire delegation to host a breakfast with an impressive group of speakers. One of the speakers, Buddy Roemer, former Governor of Louisiana (1988-1992) who served in the House of Representative (1981-1988) with John McCain, said Senator McCain, “sees America as it should be.”

Another of the special speakers for the breakfast was Cindy McCain, she thanked South Carolina for the role we played in the primary process and said she would be talking about the family, her family, to the convention.

Another inspirational speaker was Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who said when he called the White House on 9/11 that he was glad the Bush Administration was on the other end of the phone. He went on to say we must elect Senator John McCain, because in times like these the right man must be on the other end of the phone.

I am hearing that there have been some changes to the scheduled speakers due to the delayed “start” of the convention. But it should be an exciting line-up for the first night of public speeches. I will post pictures of the evenings events later.

Below are a few pictures I took over the weekend and a couple from today. Please excuse the quality, I am taking these photos and supporting the Blog from my new Blackberry.


L-R Tony Denny, Roxanne Wilson, State Representative Alan Clemmons, and Lisa Sox - Executive Director SC Senate GOP Caucus.


Members of the SC Delegation


I know this picture is a bit blurry, but I wanted you to see that all the major players are here at the RNC. George Washington opened Monday’s delegation breakfast with a prayer from his journal. This is actually the actor who played George Washington in the History Channel’s “The Revolution.”


SC Delegation members on Convention Floor - Monday, August31.


Cindy McCain at the SC/NH Delegation Breakfast