To: Chet 99
I got the feeling last night that Joe Biden genuinely admires and holds Sarah Palin in much higher regard than he does Obama. He won’t admit it, but I think I’m right on this.
26 posted on
10/03/2008 10:01:07 AM PDT by
Kirkwood
To: Kirkwood
Not only that, but several times Biden prefaced a remark by saying, “I love John McCain,” or “I love him, but ....” That was nice.
40 posted on
10/03/2008 10:17:24 AM PDT by
Cecily
To: Kirkwood
I agree, Biden looked nearly smitten... or was it the cosmetic tape on either side of his temples that made him look that way?
However, Glenn Beck said something last night that gave me nightmares..
McCain — Mr. No Earmarks — voted for the Bailout Bill? How is this possible?
Go Sarah. Go Sarah and go to Michigan. You may have to fight McCain, too.
And I liked McCain before his bailout vote...
56 posted on
10/03/2008 10:38:24 AM PDT by
IreneE
(Live for nothing or die for something.)
To: Kirkwood
I got the feeling last night that Joe Biden genuinely admires and holds Sarah Palin in much higher regard than he does Obama. He wont admit it, but I think Im right on this. I noticed and felt the same way last night, while watching the debate.
To: Kirkwood
I got the feeling last night that Joe Biden genuinely admires and holds Sarah Palin in much higher regard than he does Obama. He wont admit it, but I think Im right on this.
I got the same feeling! Glad someone else validated it.
When Palin was speaking, he would look at her with this look in his eye, like "Damn, she's good." You could see it in his smile when she would throw him some zingers, like his statement about it being Patriotic to pay taxes, or his stated admiration for McCain and willingness to be his running mate. There was a part of him that was very endeared to her. Very interesting, I thought -- and I am very good at reading facial expressions (lots of training in it).
72 posted on
10/04/2008 11:22:55 AM PDT by
bdeaner
("It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish." --Mother Theresa)
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