Posted on 10/02/2008 9:46:20 PM PDT by andrew roman
Thursdays Vice Presidential debate was a winner for the Republican ticket. Depending on your barometer, Governor Sarah Palin may or may not have hit a home run tonight I say she smacked a two-run triple into the gap but she unquestionably came up huge, foiling (and probably disappointing) her tongue-watering critics, standing her ground admirably, going toe-to-toe with the time-worn, grizzled sigh-master, Senator Joe Biden. It wasnt a performance for the ages in the classic sense, but it was one of the most personable and likeable performances I have ever seen in a debate and it will be paramount in injecting some new life into the recently floundering McCain campaign.
In short, Palin was terrific.
Like John McCains debate with Barack Obama last week, I thought that it was a substantive victory for the GOP and like that first Presidential debate, I found myself waiting for the Republican candidate to shoot back after being fired upon with annoying pellets of intellectually dishonest accusations from the Democratic side particularly on the government bailout (or rescue package, if youre so inclined) of the American financial system. When Biden followed Baracks lead by squarely placing blame on Republicans for the crisis, I hoped nay, prayed that Palin would fire her canons swiftly and decisively, backed up with enough ammunition to fill three more Vice-Presidential debates.
Like McCain, she didnt.
Big opportunities were missed to bury Biden. Sadly, all I heard coming from Palin were limp crackles about predatory lenders. Nothing about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac government sponsored entities being the institutions most in need of stronger regulation and limitations, something Democrats were against. It was nice that she acknowledged McCains call for greater government oversight three years ago for these GSEs, but she didnt do nearly enough there. I let out a Joe Biden-like sigh when that train left the station unboarded.
And if I never hear the phrase Joe Six-Pack again, it will be far too soon but please make Biden stop with all of those kitchen table references. Please!
Yet, through it all, Sarah Palin proved she is a star with her performance last evening.
She was remarkably strong when attacking Biden on his vote to authorize the war in Iraq and his subsequent reactive anti-war stance. The way she chuckled at him in no way meant to be disrespectful - was priceless and a highlight of the night. Its a shame she was not quite up to snuff on some of the finer details in the foreign policy arena like Bidens bizarre assertion that George W. Bush let Hezbollah into Lebanon and all that wacky NATO stuff he was trying to peddle but for those who know anything about the realities and actualities of world events, Palin wasnt needed to expose the frolicking nonsense of Clueless Joe.
Biden to quote a phrase was busy being Biden. He was seasoned, fairly cardboard, a master of the lefty lingo, touching upon the key phrases when necessary, always ready to spring back at Palin with (his version of) the facts, detached, often hard-hitting and nothing particularly memorable.
Palin, on the other hand, was so very un-debate-like, without ever being too cartoonishly colloquial or overly Frank Capra-esque, that it resonated tremendously with people like me your average Joe Lunch Pail (better?). Even a focus group on the Fox News Channel immediately after the debate, mediated by Frank Luntz and comprised of an equal amount of Republicans and Democrats from the 2004 election who claim to be currently undecided, overwhelmingly gave the debate to Sarah Palin.
Substance is one thing and I think Palin's positions are the right ones.
But make no mistake
this debate was about personality. This debate was about Sarah. And Sarah won.
I have to award Palin the overall decision for this evening’s debate. You simply can’t win a debate by lying all the time, and Biden was lying more than a pit with 50 snakes in it.
After a tough tough week McCain needed this. No, we ALL needed this.
Can you imagine where he would be in the polls if he would of only stood with his convictions and said he would not vote for any bail out if it was not clean and without pork.
I thought Biden’s “kitchen table” references ended up playing in Palin’s favor. She’s the person you want to have a cup of coffee with.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I’ve been thinking this, and glad to see someone else state it:
http://ace.mu.nu/archives/274764.php
The lame stream media is even more deluded than I thought. CNN and CBS polls, among others, have Biden the winner.
Now McCain needs to promise us that he won’t cause us any more tough weeks. He needs to bring out the large caliber guns and sink the Hussein 0bama garbage scow.
Just kiddin’. I thought she was spectacular! She was so personable. She's just like me and my family. Joe looked like more of the same.
At one point Joe was muttering some garbage that didn't seem to have any coherence or point. All I could think was, ‘This guy's been in Congress too long’.
I heard he cried...I have not seen that yet. Why did biden cry?
She lifted the campaign and their supporters and for a newcomer on the national scene for only 5 or 6 weeks that is remarkable.
I don't drink coffee but would make an exception for Sarah's company. Would give me a chance to straighten her out on the queer tolerance drivel, though.
Agreed. It was obvious that Sarah meant what she said and Biden was simply trying to score points.
Mrs. 2000 said Biden obviously knew what he was talking about, but he didn't connect. She also said that Palin may not have been perfect, but she was authentic.
I’ve been waiting for him to pop some viagra.....
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Swear she reminded me of one of my high school teachers... think she did a good job... clearly outside the beltway vs. inside the beltway.... I do think that she appealed to a vast majority of Americans.... weather the drive by media thinks so or not.
It just gets frustrating waiting for it......
Biden got emotional when referencing his own family and having to raise his children in difficult circumstances. It was genuine.
I’m sitting at my kitchen table drinking a six-pack.
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