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October 2nd 2008     

Who Won The Debate?

Posted by: Laer at 07:45 pm

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ho won the debate? That’s an easy one: Joe Biden beat Barack Obama. The contrast between Biden’s command of issues and willingness to speak his mind and Obama’s cool mutterings underscored that the man at the top of the ticket does not have the experience to be president.

Beyond that, Palin stood up well enough - although I was screaming messages she was missing at the screen (same goes for McCain).  And with her good performance, the campaign can move on.

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  1. jay1949

    LOL - - “Joe Biden beat Barack Obama” - - yes, at times he sounded as if he is running for President against John McCain.  I’m just sorry he wasn’t asked about the 1929 stock market crash - - you know, when FDR went on TV to reassure the public?  Palin did fine.  Not even a hint of the crash-and-burn the left was hungry to watch.  Held her own on the issues, I think, including foreign policy, and outscored Biden on energy policy.

  2. Brian C

    Sarah Palin totally blew it. This wasn’t her stump speech -she lied all over the place in that anyways- this was a VP DEBATE.
     
    She has NO grasp of the issues, NO idea what she’s talking about unless it’s rehearsed, and NO BUSINESS IN THE WHITE HOUSE!

  3. Francis Drouillard

    Brian C — Apparently you didn’t see the results of Frank Luntz’s survey of undecideds immediately after the debate. She resonated with both men and women, and with both Democrats and Republicans of the group. A remarkably large percentage of that test group now believe she is qualified to be VP.There may not have been a clear winner in last night’s debate, but there was a clear loser — the MSM. It is now abundantly clear to a reasonable voter that Gibson and Couric went out of their way to incorrectly portray Sarah Palin to the the American people.One other thing — of all 4 candidates, she is the only one with the executive experience Americans traditionally seek in a president. Your SHOUTING does nothing to dispute that fact.

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