After her speech at the National Tea Party Convention, the American politician Sarah Palin received great responses and a standing ovation. Chants of “Run Sarah Run” would be heard from the erupted crowd on Saturday night when the former Alaska Governor finished. Watch a YouTube footage of the speech attached here.
National Tea Party Convention’s chief organizer Judson Phillips took stage and asked the audiences whether they liked her and the answer was loud and clear when they responded collectively. People literally rose to their chairs while waving flags and cheering loudly when Palin was successfully through with delivering a message people anticipated.
Watch the attached video to learn more whatever 45-year-old Sarah Louise Palin conveyed in a 40-minute speech the other night and analyze whether was it exactly what the Tea Party crowd wanted to hear. During her speech, the crowd rose to their seats on several occasions, especially when she stated enthusiastically that “the country’s ready for yet another revolution.”
Her focus remained around the dominance of the Tenth Amendment in order to limit the government powers. She complained about the ‘generational theft’ and bailouts that are prompting to rising deficits thus urged the audiences for their support to back the conservative challenges. Only time will tell what the 1100 delegates derived from Palin’s powerful speech as they watched her closely with a perspective of their own.
Sarah Palin came out with several of digs at the United States President Obama and went on to criticize his policies especially with reference to increasing deficits and his kind apologetic speeches outside America. She also emphasized on weaker policies of Obama with regards to the war against terrorism. She added “what we need to win this war is not a law professor rather a commander in chief.”
Towards the end of her speech in a question-answer session Palin responded to Judson Phillips’s question regarding her supporting the candidates. She didn’t mention any particular candidate though but said she would go for conservative challengers contesting in Republican primaries.





