Here's some more blog and media reaction to the governor's Thursday night speech:
Pink Flamingo: "Hearing her beautiful speech was like a parting of the storm clouds, and a reminder of what is good, pure, and special about this nation."
Washington Post: "Antiabortion groups reacted warmly to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's surprising admission last night that she had considered having an abortion after learning that her son Trig would have Down syndrome."
The Stoned Crab: "She delivered a moving, emotional, and compellingly personal speech, and without a teleprompter."
The Sarah Palin Blog: "It was a very moving, very personal and honest disclosure by Sarah Palin..."
Brutally Honest: "Only those with a seriously demented view on life could take this woman's words and twist them for their own wicked purposes."
Motivation: Truth: "Just as she did during the 2008 campaign when thousands of people would gather to hear her speak, she set the house on fire! That's because the fire is within her."
Caffeinated Thoughts: "Not Above Palin’s Pay Grade to Speak on Life"
WORLDmag.com: " As an abortion survivor myself, I think her speech also at least partially debunks a myth I think many pro-abortion people hold: That those of us who are pro-life just have no idea what it’s like to face a difficult pregnancy, one whose future is marred by the possibility of poverty, single- or teen-parenthood, or a child born with special needs. Not true at all and I’m glad Palin had the courage to say so — and also to walk her talk."
- JP
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