hooskins
10-03-2008, 12:22 AM
So as most people said it was a pretty uneventful debate, and Palin didn't slip up. But for me that's pretty much a win for the Republicans. No one watched this to see Biden, either Palin was gonna eff up or not, and she didn't.
Although both sides had bullshit, Biden had alot less and had more substance. The problem with that, is that will not appeal to the typical retard American. Palin's BS about being an outsider and her stupid one liners will. It pisses me off that kind of stuff even flies.
djnemo65
10-03-2008, 03:30 AM
Yeah, I think she did fine. If she had handled herself like that in the Couric and Gibson interviews she wouldn't be in the position she's in: being ridiculed as a grade A moron.
I still didn't like her answers on a lot of things but she was at least capable of speaking high school level English this time.
gibbsisgod
10-03-2008, 03:46 AM
I try to stay away from these political threads, but I can't believe no one has mentioned this yet.
Palin refered the the Constitution as "flexible" when it come to the laws that govern the office that she is running for. She even added "we will do whatever we have to". Does anyone else see a problem with that? I don't care for Biden either but I'm glad he put her in her place when he said "the Constitution is very clear".
Daseal
10-03-2008, 05:52 AM
Anyone else see her wink at the camera within the first 20 minutes of the debate? That was kind of hot.
saden1
10-03-2008, 07:52 AM
I try to stay away from these political threads, but I can't believe no one has mentioned this yet.
Palin refered the the Constitution as "flexible" when it come to the laws that govern the office that she is running for. She even added "we will do whatever we have to". Does anyone else see a problem with that? I don't care for Biden either but I'm glad he put her in her place when he said "the Constitution is very clear".
She said "I agree with Dick Cheney." That's a very bad thing to say.
gibbsisgod
10-03-2008, 08:00 AM
She said "I agree with Dick Cheney." That's a very bad thing to say.Not a good way to distance yourself from the current administration if you ask me.
dmek25
10-03-2008, 08:23 AM
First, I am no Palin fan. There were clearly many more competent choices for McCain. To me, she is a sop to the social conservatives of the Republican party.
With that said, I thought that when asked questions in her comfort zone she gave sharp answers delivered in fairly concise fashion. Outside that zone, her answers were vague generalities or the repetition of talking points.
The problem, of course, is that her comfort zone is smaller than Herve Villechaize's strike zone
great reference. i thing the whole thing boils down to the republicans setting the bar sooo low for her. now, last night, without really answering the questions directly, she comes across OK. the bigger story is McCain conceding Michigan. i think they are starting to panic
mheisig
10-03-2008, 08:24 AM
Okay. Is it me or is she dodging some questions? Cause I feel like when it's her chance to rebut, she basically goes, "Well I can't rebut, but here's something I can talk about..." and then goes on some tangent.
It's a political debate - they're ALL dodging questions, it's how politics work.
mheisig
10-03-2008, 08:28 AM
FactCheck.org - The Biden-Palin Debate (http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/factchecking_biden-palin_debate.html)
Just a reminder, don't believe everything you hear.
So as most people said it was a pretty uneventful debate, and Palin didn't slip up. But for me that's pretty much a win for the Republicans. No one watched this to see Biden, either Palin was gonna eff up or not, and she didn't.
Although both sides had bullshit, Biden had alot less and had more substance. The problem with that, is that will not appeal to the typical retard American. Palin's BS about being an outsider and her stupid one liners will. It pisses me off that kind of stuff even flies.
You're right... she's all fluff and too many people eat that shit up.