I don’t know whether I’ll be online later this evening, but use this thread to discuss tonight’s big debate.
It seems that expectations for Sarah Palin couldn’t possibly be lower. How do you think Joe Biden should handle this? I think he needs to ignore any gaffes she makes. Let the media handle that. Biden should focus on promoting Obama’s policies and attacking John McCain.
Note to conspiracy theorists: this diary by ipsos suggests it would not be easy for Palin to get away with wearing an earpiece during tonight’s debate.
I still believe George Bush was wired during his first debate with John Kerry in 2004.
UPDATE: For entertainment value, it’s hard to beat TPM’S Ultimate Sarah Palin Video Guide.
POST-DEBATE THOUGHTS; Palin was smart to look right into the camera almost the whole time she was speaking. There weren’t any deer in the headlights moments, but on several occasions she transparently sidestepped the question and plugged into some programmed response full of buzzwords. I have no idea how it’s going to play with relatively uninformed voters, but I would hope that they could see past her repetition of certain phrases. I also couldn’t believe she kept winking at the camera!
Biden didn’t make any mistakes as far as I could see, other than looking too much at Gwen Ifill and not enough at the camera. However, he did look at the camera more during the second half of the debate, which was good.
On several answers he was devastating, pointing out the contrasts between Obama and McCain. I liked that he kept bringing the focus back to economic issues. I liked how he repeated that McCain was wrong about the war in Iraq being easy. I loved how he repeated that we spend more every three weeks on combat operations in Iraq than we have in six and a half years in Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden has been. It was great the way he put the lie to McCain’s “maverick” image, showing that he hasn’t been a maverick on any of the issues important to Americans, like health care and education.
Although Biden’s not flashy, I felt he turned in a very solid performance tonight. I would be surprised if the snap polls show Palin winning. I know I’m not her target audience, but I felt she looked and sounded programmed. It seems like the people already supporting McCain would love her, but I’m not sure how she played with undecided voters and independents.
What was your favorite Biden moment? I loved when he talked about McCain’s flawed health care plan being “the ultimate bridge to nowhere.”
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Biden is good at debates.
IMO, he needs to stick to the issues, keep his answers short and crisp, and keep his focus on Ifill not on Palin. He can pull off some of his infamous one-liners as long as they’re not aimed at her. One interesting thing I noticed from the pictures I saw online of Palin’s gubernatorial debates was that the candidates were always sitting behind a table a la the VP debates of ’04. That would probably have been a better set-up for her as it would play to her more relaxed “folksy” style, much as it benefitted Cheney the last time around. That said, I’m not underestimating her or assuming this is going to be a slam dunk for Biden. Can’t wait to see what happens!
urbandaleforobama Thu 2 Oct 5:49 PM
Sarah Palin
Is stumbling, mumbling and bumbling
secondtonone Thu 2 Oct 8:32 PM
How many people will say...
“Yeah, but doesn’t she look good!”
american007 Thu 2 Oct 9:13 PM
Biden was himself
Brilliant, ordinary, eloquent, awkward, charming, impulsive, master of history and policy, and REAL. I love Joe Biden.
riverdog9 Thu 2 Oct 11:59 PM