huffingtonpost.com— Sarah Palin has experience being a runner-up -- which will come in handy in November. Tonight she barely kept up.
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Sarah Palin aka maverick, did exactly what i expected her to do. she combined her talent of reiterating programed talking points which she did well with in the GOP convention and stumbling horribly over real time questions which she demonstrated with Katie Couric. She emphasized that she is a "normal" American who has a family with issues yet knows nothing about politics, the economy, foreign affairs, her own position as a VP, her candidates policies and in no f**king way should be running a country. She showed and admitted that she has only been in Washington for 3 weeks. Guess what hunny, WASHINGTON DC IS THE CAPITOL OF THE US AND YOUR RUNNING FOR THE SECOND HIGHEST POSITION.For a side note, for not knowing a lot about Biden, I was impressed. There certainly was no plagiarism in this speech. He was able to answer questions through good judgment and knowledge of Obama's policies as well as McCain's. It's a disgrace that he had to "debate" with a soccer/hockey mom for the potential position of leading the most powerful country in the world.Not to play the gender card but if Biden was Palin, Biden would be the laughing stock and intimidate downfall of Obama's campaign.
It wasn't as a monstrous of a defeat as digg is making it out to be. Sadly, a lot of people found her to be "real" and Biden to be "confusing" with his big words and technicality.
It looks like once again we are forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. With Obama's track record, friends and character he is out in my books. He doesn't even like America. He has almost been on the campaign trail since he has became a Congressman. So quit telling us he has actually had time to develop any relationships in Washington to get anything done much less support anything. Give me a break.
It's amazing to me the denial of the right-wing. While this article is this guy's opinion, and obviously, you don't have to agree with this guy's opinion... But the denial that Joe Biden won the debate and that Sarah Palin won is laughable. Unless your criteria of winning means the other side is able to convert more undecided voters than your side. In the end, it does not matter who you think won or who I think won... What "winning" the debate is all about is convincing the undecided voters and based on polls by multiple sources, Biden won the debate per the undecided voters.. and NOT ONLY that, but he was able to get some of the undecideds to choose his ticket. Yes, there were some who after watching the VP debate decided on the McCain/Palin ticket, but more decided on the Obama/Biden ticket. And no, I am not talking about the panels/focus groups which are not significant in number to represent a scientific poll. I am referring to the actual scientific polls which were done after the debates.You can be in denial about the results of the scientific polls. You can also be in denial about evolutionism. This is America and if you want to believe in creationism, feel free, go ahead. However, how will you ever learn anything if you keep you head stuck in the ground like an ostrich. But it's your life. If you want to continue to believe the same things, which basically means you do not learn anything new, it's your life. Have fun while the rest of the world progresses.
I find the various "stop posting stuff from sources I don't like" comments by Digg users to be both hilarious and disturbing. The whole point of Digg is to share items that I find to be of interest with others who might also find them to be of interest. If you don't find them to be of interest, or don't like the source(s) of materials that other people post, here's a bright idea: Instead of moving to silence other people's exchange, JUST DON'T READ THEM! Pretty simple, eh? Bet even a seven-year-old might figure that out.
her words are decent no doubt at that but pal......... to me the words seems to be hollow with no great intention or meaning in that............ so if we leave the accent thing aside....... the credibility is something that is under doubt........
wallacefreemanOct 3, 2008
Sarah Palin aka maverick, did exactly what i expected her to do. she combined her talent of reiterating programed talking points which she did well with in the GOP convention and stumbling horribly over real time questions which she demonstrated with Katie Couric. She emphasized that she is a "normal" American who has a family with issues yet knows nothing about politics, the economy, foreign affairs, her own position as a VP, her candidates policies and in no f**king way should be running a country. She showed and admitted that she has only been in Washington for 3 weeks. Guess what hunny, WASHINGTON DC IS THE CAPITOL OF THE US AND YOUR RUNNING FOR THE SECOND HIGHEST POSITION.For a side note, for not knowing a lot about Biden, I was impressed. There certainly was no plagiarism in this speech. He was able to answer questions through good judgment and knowledge of Obama's policies as well as McCain's. It's a disgrace that he had to "debate" with a soccer/hockey mom for the potential position of leading the most powerful country in the world.Not to play the gender card but if Biden was Palin, Biden would be the laughing stock and intimidate downfall of Obama's campaign.
Closed AccountOct 3, 2008
It wasn't as a monstrous of a defeat as digg is making it out to be. Sadly, a lot of people found her to be "real" and Biden to be "confusing" with his big words and technicality.
truamericanokOct 4, 2008
It looks like once again we are forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. With Obama's track record, friends and character he is out in my books. He doesn't even like America. He has almost been on the campaign trail since he has became a Congressman. So quit telling us he has actually had time to develop any relationships in Washington to get anything done much less support anything. Give me a break.
jimrinOct 4, 2008
It's amazing to me the denial of the right-wing. While this article is this guy's opinion, and obviously, you don't have to agree with this guy's opinion... But the denial that Joe Biden won the debate and that Sarah Palin won is laughable. Unless your criteria of winning means the other side is able to convert more undecided voters than your side. In the end, it does not matter who you think won or who I think won... What "winning" the debate is all about is convincing the undecided voters and based on polls by multiple sources, Biden won the debate per the undecided voters.. and NOT ONLY that, but he was able to get some of the undecideds to choose his ticket. Yes, there were some who after watching the VP debate decided on the McCain/Palin ticket, but more decided on the Obama/Biden ticket. And no, I am not talking about the panels/focus groups which are not significant in number to represent a scientific poll. I am referring to the actual scientific polls which were done after the debates.You can be in denial about the results of the scientific polls. You can also be in denial about evolutionism. This is America and if you want to believe in creationism, feel free, go ahead. However, how will you ever learn anything if you keep you head stuck in the ground like an ostrich. But it's your life. If you want to continue to believe the same things, which basically means you do not learn anything new, it's your life. Have fun while the rest of the world progresses.
wjreynoldsOct 4, 2008
I find the various "stop posting stuff from sources I don't like" comments by Digg users to be both hilarious and disturbing. The whole point of Digg is to share items that I find to be of interest with others who might also find them to be of interest. If you don't find them to be of interest, or don't like the source(s) of materials that other people post, here's a bright idea: Instead of moving to silence other people's exchange, JUST DON'T READ THEM! Pretty simple, eh? Bet even a seven-year-old might figure that out.
saurabharyaOct 5, 2008
her words are decent no doubt at that but pal......... to me the words seems to be hollow with no great intention or meaning in that............ so if we leave the accent thing aside....... the credibility is something that is under doubt........
Closed AccountOct 6, 2008
Obama and Biden are running against the failed Republican policies, which McCain has promised to continue.