Call It As I see It... Palin Won!

Quote from saxon:

That stuff might be fine for a small town lawyer trying a case over one client's dog shitting on a neighbor's lawn; but would it impress Putin, bin Laden, and like kind heavy's on the world stage??

I think we all know that they would laugh at us for choosing her as our vice-leader.

That type of folksy, small town lawyer type of stuff is what won the cold war, if you'll recall.
 
Quote from Mercor:

Got to make Katie look bad. Whay could she not get her inteview as professional as palin was tonight

Katie was more insistent than Gwen Ifill with regards to getting actual answers to the questions being asked. There is nothing wrong with "not to belabor the point" as a means of dealing with a non-responsive interviewee. Aside from being more prepared, Palin was no different tonight. She was as evasive as ever. The moderator, by letting her run with the ball, allowed the proceedings to become somewhat farcical. Perhaps Gwen Ifill was a bit cowed by the suggestions that she would be biased in favor of the Democrats. In any event, Governor Palin should have been redirected back toward the questions at some point tonight.
 
Hmm, first post-debate polls are in:

CNN:
Biden 51%
Palin 36%


CBS: (uncommitted voters)
Biden 46%
Palin 21%
Tie 33%
CBSPoll-1.jpg
 
I don't know if you folks watched the same debate I did, becasue Palin was a total wipeout. Evasive answers and nervous delivery. Terrible, absolutely terrible.
 
Joe Biden won, but the real question is, could you sleep well at night knowing that we have a 72 year old leader and Sarah Palin would be a heartbeat away from being the President? Scary.
 
Quote from BSAM:

Joe Biden won, but the real questions is, could you sleep well at night knowing that we have a 72 year old leader and Sarah Palin would be a heartbeat away from being the President? Scary.


THAT'S why I have to vote for Obama
 
Quote from BlindLemonBoosh:

Katie was more insistent than Gwen Ifill with regards to getting actual answers to the questions being asked. There is nothing wrong with "not to belabor the point" as a means of dealing with a non-responsive interviewee. Aside from being more prepared, Palin was no different tonight. She was as evasive as ever. The moderator, by letting her run with the ball, allowed the proceedings to become somewhat farcical. Perhaps Gwen Ifill was a bit cowed by the suggestions that she would be biased in favor of the Democrats. In any event, Governor Palin should have been redirected back toward the questions at some point tonight.

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