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pinksirfidel 09-29-2008 10:35 PM

Biden / Palin VP Debate, Oct 2nd @ 9PM EST
 
Everyone I talk to seem to have very low expectations for Sarah Palin! Especially after her pitiful interviews with Gibson and Couric. The bar has been set sooo low, I think she will surprise us all. She won't win the debate, but she'll appear to have "crammed".

Any thoughts??

moe.ron 09-29-2008 11:35 PM

She has really nothing to loose. If she come out looking meh, she'll do a good job cause everybody expect her to go down in flames.

texas*princess 09-29-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by pinksirfidel (Post 1724967)
Everyone I talk to seem to have very low expectations for Sarah Palin! Especially after her pitiful interviews with Gibson and Couric. The bar has been set sooo low, I think she will surprise us all. She won't win the debate, but she'll appear to have "crammed".

Any thoughts??

I think you're right... considering she is currently in lockdown mode in Arizona trying to learn how to put coherent sentences together.

Even if she does come off sounding like she knows what she is talking about, I personally believe the damage has been done. Many people in the public know this lady has been shielded from the media (for good reason!) and they know her interviews have been less than good.

There was a story on the news just a few mins ago that many Republicans are "over it" and are expressing displeasure with the Palin Problem on MSNBC and hoping she will bow out.

I realize sometimes people get caught up in the moment and say things that they didn't mean or regretted later, but every one of this lady's interviews has been an complete disaster.

pinksirfidel 09-29-2008 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by texas*princess (Post 1724986)
I realize sometimes people get caught up in the moment and say things that they didn't mean or regretted later, but every one of this lady's interviews has been an complete disaster.

...but she did AMAZING in the Sean Hannity (Fox News) interview! :D Ha ha!

CrackerBarrel 09-29-2008 11:57 PM

According to Kristol - McCain is angry at the way the camp has handled her and has his two top campaign staffers with her getting her ready to go on the offensive against "Stand Up" Joe. Apparently he is furious that the former Bush aides that were supposed to be coaching her on foreign policy have instead transformed her from the attack dog she was when she was introduced into someone always in a "defensive crouch" ala the Bush White House looking for journalists out to trip her up.

If they can get her back on the attack she'll do fine. She's a good speaker (as you saw in the first week she was on the trail), the coaching has backfired and hurt her. Her job isn't to go out and outsmart Biden, it's to just do alright but attack Obama and get him distracted and responding to her instead of campaigning - the same thing that spiked McCain's poll numbers up when he first introduced her.

moe.ron 09-30-2008 12:05 AM

I agree, she's being way to protected by the McCain camp to the point that she looks she can't do anything. I have always wondered why they did that, she was doing a good job in the beginning, all of the sudden she went down faster then the Dow Jones yesterday.

pinksirfidel 09-30-2008 01:11 AM

Did anyone understand the joke she made today at an Ohio rally about seeing Joe Biden debate since she was in 2nd grade? The crowd was laughing. But if she saw Joe debate since 2nd grade, that means John has been debating long before she was even born. :confused:

CrackerBarrel 09-30-2008 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by pinksirfidel (Post 1725028)
Did anyone understand the joke she made today at an Ohio rally about seeing Joe Biden debate since she was in 2nd grade? The crowd was laughing. But if she saw Joe debate since 2nd grade, that means John has been debating long before she was even born. :confused:

No, I don't watch every speech because quite frankly I don't care what they say, I know who I'm voting for and nothing's going to change that now.

But, you may want to check your facts on your John v. Joe who's been debating (meaning in politics) longer.

Biden was elected to the Senate in 1972 - while McCain was still a Vietnamese POW. McCain didn't retire from the Navy until 1981, was elected to the House in '82 and the Senate in '86. So she saw Biden debate when she was in second grade, and she was in college before John McCain entered politics.

I think you mis-spoke on that one, but really, at least you tried to play the "old card", you really did.

texas*princess 09-30-2008 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by CrackerBarrel (Post 1724995)
According to Kristol - McCain is angry at the way the camp has handled her and has his two top campaign staffers with her getting her ready to go on the offensive against "Stand Up" Joe. Apparently he is furious that the former Bush aides that were supposed to be coaching her on foreign policy have instead transformed her from the attack dog she was when she was introduced into someone always in a "defensive crouch" ala the Bush White House looking for journalists out to trip her up.

If they can get her back on the attack she'll do fine. She's a good speaker (as you saw in the first week she was on the trail), the coaching has backfired and hurt her. Her job isn't to go out and outsmart Biden, it's to just do alright but attack Obama and get him distracted and responding to her instead of campaigning - the same thing that spiked McCain's poll numbers up when he first introduced her.

Hmm.. here's a thought: Maybe she should already know this stuff and not have to be "coached"? I don't think being coached by someone makes you into a "defensive croach"... lack of knowledge does.

If she had a smidgen of a clue of what the interviewers were talking about, she wouldn't be so defensive and give lines like "uhhhh I'm just gonna have to get back to ya!" and ramble on about stuff that has nothing to do with the question being asked.

The first week on the trail she didn't do interviews... the only reason she looked like an attack dog was because she was standing on a podium in front of a bunch of people and throwing out her key phrases like "maverick" and "change" and "energy".

Hell, that woman was in a podium doing a rally and she couldn't even get the Fannie/Freddie thing right and no one even asked her a question about that. :confused:

KSig RC 09-30-2008 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by texas*princess (Post 1725087)
Hmm.. here's a thought: Maybe she should already know this stuff and not have to be "coached"? I don't think being coached by someone makes you into a "defensive croach"... lack of knowledge does.

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Maybe you should check how much of that campaign fund for both parties goes directly into the pockets of consultants and campaign managers? Unless you think that Obama or McCain really knew that much about the economy and mortgage-backed securities trading before, oh, 4 months ago?

While it would be ideal to have candidates that fit your mold, I don't think they exist. Palin's failure is 100% a failure of preparation - we're looking for aptitude to become a great politician, and whether by her own fault or the fault of others in preparation, she's not displaying that, even though she has some innate qualities (good public speaker, by all reputation a reputation for efficient and effective work once in office) that should make this relatively easy. McCain has every right to be upset at his staff - they've done a piss poor job. It doesn't even matter whether Palin is particularly well- or ill-suited - their job is to make her into a viable candidate, and that hasn't happened. Whether you give a chef a prime cut of sirloin or the crappiest flank steak, you still expect it to be cooked correctly.

OneTimeSBX 09-30-2008 02:45 PM

mkay, so she bombed two interviews. that much is obvious. but i am super curious how people expect so much from her and she has to be coached SO MUCH.

a VP candidate should already have an OPINION AND KNOWLEDGE about most issues. The McCain camp should only have told her what his side was and to agree. she didnt fail those two interviews because she wasnt prepared correctly. she bombed because SHE DIDNT KNOW WHAT THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT. PERIOD.

i am so excited about this debate. i hope Biden doesnt listen to the "handle her with kids gloves 'cause shes a girl" type of nonsense and handle her like he would any other man up there. you're in the big leagues now, girl. time to show and prove.

Munchkin03 09-30-2008 03:19 PM

I really wonder about this debate, and how it's going to turn out. Sarah Palin may be a little Special, but Joe Biden is batshit crazy.

CrackerBarrel 09-30-2008 03:24 PM

Yeah, they're both bordering on crazy and liable to say anything. This ought to be entertaining at least.

33girl 09-30-2008 03:27 PM

We need a drinking game for this.

RU OX Alum 09-30-2008 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1725255)
We need a drinking game for this.

I was trying to think of one, but they would all lead to alcohol poisoning.

I agree though, these are probably the worst VP candidates ever. And both of the Presidential candiates are very likely to die in office.

SWTXBelle 09-30-2008 03:55 PM

I'm just looking forward to the SNL version.

OneTimeSBX 09-30-2008 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum (Post 1725260)
I was trying to think of one, but they would all lead to alcohol poisoning.

I agree though, these are probably the worst VP candidates ever. And both of the Presidential candiates are very likely to die in office.

i am pretty sure that only one of them will keel over from a heart attack. :rolleyes: however the "other one" goes, well, lets hope its natural causes and not some psycho-idiot on a drug induced rampage.

i was thinking about drinking games too. it was gonna be one shot every time Palin said the word Shore, but then we thought better of it.

ThetaPrincess24 09-30-2008 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum (Post 1725260)
I was trying to think of one, but they would all lead to alcohol poisoning.

LOL!

texas*princess 09-30-2008 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1725230)
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Maybe you should check how much of that campaign fund for both parties goes directly into the pockets of consultants and campaign managers? Unless you think that Obama or McCain really knew that much about the economy and mortgage-backed securities trading before, oh, 4 months ago?

While it would be ideal to have candidates that fit your mold, I don't think they exist. Palin's failure is 100% a failure of preparation - we're looking for aptitude to become a great politician, and whether by her own fault or the fault of others in preparation, she's not displaying that, even though she has some innate qualities (good public speaker, by all reputation a reputation for efficient and effective work once in office) that should make this relatively easy. McCain has every right to be upset at his staff - they've done a piss poor job. It doesn't even matter whether Palin is particularly well- or ill-suited - their job is to make her into a viable candidate, and that hasn't happened. Whether you give a chef a prime cut of sirloin or the crappiest flank steak, you still expect it to be cooked correctly.

OK then... why are they playing the blame game? Ooooh it's all the fault of those people coaching her!!!

Maybe she should take a little iniatitive and try to figure that stuff out on her own. When we were in college I didn't blame bad grades on anyone else.. I was the only one to blame for that.

I don't expect all politicians to know everything about everything, but at the very least, it's nice when they have an idea what they are talking about so that their answers at least seem legit.

Palin can't even do that.

CrackerBarrel 09-30-2008 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by texas*princess (Post 1725413)
OK then... why are they playing the blame game? Ooooh it's all the fault of those people coaching her!!!

"They" aren't. William Kristol (who while conservative is hardly part of the McCain campaign) said in a piece about strategy for the Republican party that McCain is mad at the coaches. I haven't heard the campaign come out and say "It isn't Sarah messing up, it's these retards coaching her!"

Benzgirl 09-30-2008 08:44 PM

Who is passing the popcorn that night?

BetteDavisEyes 10-01-2008 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1725428)
Who is passing the popcorn that night?


I'll be watching but eagerly awaiting Tina Fey's SNL version. :p

PhiGam 10-01-2008 03:26 AM

If they wanted young people to vote then they wouldn't have done this on a thursday night which is college night in normal towns and all you can drink night in college towns.

MysticCat 10-01-2008 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by pinksirfidel (Post 1725028)
Did anyone understand the joke she made today at an Ohio rally about seeing Joe Biden debate since she was in 2nd grade? The crowd was laughing. But if she saw Joe debate since 2nd grade, that means John has been debating long before she was even born. :confused:

She was trying to suggest how old and entrenched in the Senate Biden is. An odd strategy, given who her running mate is.

OneTimeSBX 10-01-2008 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1725673)
She was trying to suggest how old and entrenched in the Senate Biden is. An odd strategy, given who her running mate is.

McCain was classmates with Abe Lincoln. did she not get to look at the yearbook?

CrackerBarrel 10-01-2008 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1725673)
She was trying to suggest how old and entrenched in the Senate Biden is. An odd strategy, given who her running mate is.

Well, she was trying to make a point of how much of a Washington insider Joe Biden is. A decent point considering John McCain was still in a prison in Vietnam when Joe Biden was sworn into the Senate for the first time.

DaemonSeid 10-01-2008 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by CrackerBarrel (Post 1725701)
Well, she was trying to make a point of how much of a Washington insider Joe Biden is. A decent point considering John McCain was still in a prison in Vietnam when Joe Biden was sworn into the Senate for the first time.

here ya go

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0..._n_127543.html

MysticCat 10-01-2008 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by CrackerBarrel (Post 1725701)
Well, she was trying to make a point of how much of a Washington insider Joe Biden is. A decent point considering John McCain was still in a prison in Vietnam when Joe Biden was sworn into the Senate for the first time.

Not a very decent point, I don't think, given that McCain has been on the Hill since 1982 and in the Senate since 1986. 36 years makes you a Washington insider but 26 doesn't?

You don't make that point by stressing how long Biden has been in Washington, 'cause that comes back to bite you with McCain, who has also been there long enough to be considered an insider by any reasonable, chronoligically-linked definition. You make that point by pointing out what Biden has done/who he has sided with during his time in Washington.

CrackerBarrel 10-01-2008 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1725724)
Not a very decent point, I don't think, given that McCain has been on the Hill since 1982 and in the Senate since 1986. 36 years makes you a Washington insider but 26 doesn't?

You don't make that point by stressing how long Biden has been in Washington, 'cause that comes back to bite you with McCain, who has also been there long enough to be considered an insider by any reasonable, chronoligically-linked definition. You make that point by pointing out what Biden has done/who he has sided with during his time in Washington.

I didn't say that you compare it to when McCain got there, I said you stress that McCain was still a POW when Biden got there. Because without saying the years you start the thought process of "Well, McCain is pretty old, but he wasn't that old when he was a fighter pilot and that's when he got shot down. Jesus, Biden must have been there forever!"

MysticCat 10-01-2008 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CrackerBarrel (Post 1725734)
I didn't say that you compare it to when McCain got there, I said you stress that McCain was still a POW when Biden got there. Because without saying the years you start the thought process of "Well, McCain is pretty old, but he wasn't that old when he was a fighter pilot and that's when he got shot down. Jesus, Biden must have been there forever!"

I'd agree that if she had said "McCain was still a POW when Biden went to Washington" it would work because that emphasizes that Biden has been there longer than McCain and also suggests that Biden was pursuing political ambition while McCain was a prisoner in service of this country. When she says "I was in second grade when Biden went to Washington," it doesn't work, because then you're just pointing out that Biden has been there a long time. But so has McCain. And it sounds like you're dismissing his experience, while at the same time touting McCain's experience.

Looking at it from the standpoint of preparing a legal argument (which is how I tend to look at these things), it's one of those "don't put it that way" arguments because it invites an easy response that does you no good.

pinksirfidel 10-01-2008 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CrackerBarrel (Post 1725073)

I think you mis-spoke on that one, but really, at least you tried to play the "old card", you really did.

True... i'll whip out the "old card" anytime. Especially when speaking of John McCain! :D

pinksirfidel 10-01-2008 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1725230)
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Maybe you should check how much of that campaign fund for both parties goes directly into the pockets of consultants and campaign managers?

...Or lawyers to help defend a candidate involved in an ethic investigation!

pbear19 10-02-2008 11:18 AM

The scene from St. Louis this morning is pretty interesting. I cannot say that I have ever seen so many police vehicles in one spot before! And we've got hours to go until showtime.

I drive past Washington University every day, and I live but a couple of miles from it. Streets are closed down around campus, at least on the side I use. It makes me wonder if they are having classes today, and if so, how miserable the logistics must be for the students.

And just as I was patting myself on the back that my evening errand tonight takes me to St. Louis University, a few miles to the east and theoretically out of the traffic, I read that the post-debate rally for Palin is on SLU's campus! (Ok, I wasn't really patting myself on the back, because the Obama HQ is right by SLU and they are having a debate watching party there.) I scheduled tonight's errand at SLU several weeks ago and didn't realize it coincided with the debate, so I'm a bit bummed I'll have to catch some of it online afterwards instead of watching it live.

KSigkid 10-02-2008 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 1725253)
I really wonder about this debate, and how it's going to turn out. Sarah Palin may be a little Special, but Joe Biden is batshit crazy.

Yeah, they've both had their share of verbal gaffes, so it should be entertaining if nothing else.

ajuhdg 10-02-2008 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 1725253)
I really wonder about this debate, and how it's going to turn out. Sarah Palin may be a little Special, but Joe Biden is batshit crazy.

Funny you said this. I had to be in the ER last night, and we started talking about the market....which of course lead to politics. He talked a little bit about all of them, and then when my husband asked what he thought of Biden, he literally yelled 'HE'S A F*CKING CROOK!' (I swear the ER got silent) Then proceded to say how he should be hung in the streets for being a war time profiteer (as he also thought Cheney should) charged with treason like the old days.

I don't know anything about Biden, but his ferverent attitude for being an indpendent got my attention. Interesting how much history these people have, cept for Obama and Palin.

Oh, and I'm scared of that doctor too...

nittanyalum 10-02-2008 02:59 PM

Biden's Debate Challenge: Keeping His Mouth Shut

Here's hoping! ;)

kstar 10-02-2008 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1725255)
We need a drinking game for this.

Not quite, but BINGO!

http://palinbingo.com/

Benzgirl 10-02-2008 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kstar (Post 1726333)
Not quite, but BINGO!

http://palinbingo.com/

ROTFL!!!!:D
This is going to work with me tomorrow. God, we will never get anything done.

Hope Sarah read her newspapers. "All of them":eek:

nittanyalum 10-02-2008 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1726395)
Hope Sarah read her newspapers. "All of them":eek:

Or, you know, at least all the ones that made it across her desk, in front of her, over the years...

a.e.B.O.T. 10-02-2008 08:59 PM

Popcorn, bingo card and shot glass is ready!!!


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