I did notice that her unfavoribles went up about 5 points after the SNL appearance.
I kind of wonder if it played right into peoples misconceptions about her.
It was her version of the “celebrity ad” McCain aired against Obama.
I think so. As I've written at length to another poster, she came off as human and amiable from day one, it was her policy expertise that needed to be pushed. She should have been appearing on the talking head shows on Sunday morning, not among the bubbleheads on SNL.
I think she was perfectly capable of dealing with those AM boobs. But even so, I have to wonder why they didn't send her there.