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The early polls though show a leaning toward Biden so I am hoping more the low expectations are not so widespread that this automated simpleton is actually thought of as capable..
Expanding the vp role in the senate is scary stuff.
"I've heard a lot of cooing about Palin's folksiness on MSNBC and CNN this last hour-and-a-half (though not from everyone--Rachel Maddow has been appropriately skeptical). But the polls suggest that most Americans, however much they might like her, don't want her to be vice president"
I don't think Qwen did a good job as moderator; she did not keep it focused on the questions.
In Biden's attempt to not be condescending he was flat, but managed to come alive toward the end of the debate.
I wish these debates would have a little more energy.
Just check the poll results. Nearly all the polls that matter have Biden as the clear winner. Like you say, she didn't competely trip over her feet like she did in the interviews, but the last half of the debate made it almost painfull obvious that she was nothing more than Memorex. Biden not only commanded the facts and the issues, but he also matched her emotionally and passionately, which, unfortunately, almost matters more than the facts these days.
The first half? Yeah OK. She held her own, if that is defined as not spewing gibberish and saying "yknow Charlie" evdery other sentence, but after about 45 minutes the meltdown began. And that's why the polls are saying what they're saying.
And one final thing, the McCain campaign has pulled out of my hbome state of Michigan, which WAS a battleground state, but now McCain has been forced to concede defeat here and has pulled out his campaign workers. This has never happened in the history of a presidential campaign, folks...
It was more than evident that she memorized all her responses.
But seriously, I swear before all is holy--if that airhead and mummy win I am joining Black Women in Eurpe's blog, straight up.
But seriously, she tried too hard to "connect" with the people with her cute little faces, sayings and names, that IS NOT something I need in a president or vice president. Biden look and acted much more professional, and official. Palin answered questions like the answers were memorized (as they were), it was not real and it showed.
I can envision Obama/Biden in the white house getting things done, kicking butt and taking no prisoners, but when I think of McCain/Palin I envision an old man napping (as old men do) on the oval office couch, and a woman who has no clue what to do while grandpa sleeps so she does nothing while the country suffers..
Sad.
Winner, she is not.
Critical thinking women have good reason to feel insulted because Sen. John McCain tried to play them for "stupid" by selecting a woman just to help him beat President Barack Obama.
Thank God we only have less than 30 days left to watch Gov. Sarah Palin "wink on demand," duck the media, and dodge questions that a sagacious 5th grader could answer with ease.
If Palin had to meet the high level of expectations the Republicans and biased, blue-collar voters have forced Obama to meet, she'd have one helluva nose bleed.
Manchild