Best Moments From the Biden-Palin Debate

From Joe Biden’s choke-up to Sarah Palin’s “say it ain’t so, Joe”, here are the top moments from the Biden-Palin debate.

Here’s a cheat sheet, so you can follow along with the video:

– Sarah Palin asks Sen. Biden if she can call him Joe

– The candidates discuss the bailout bill and the economy

– “Say it ain’t so, Joe!”

– Biden brands McCain’s health care plan “the ultimate bridge to nowhere”

– Biden gets choked up discussing being a single parent due to the loss of his first wife

– The candidates discuss their separate plans for Iraq

– On oil policy, Sarah Palin corrects Biden, “the chant is ‘drill BABY drill'”

– Sarah Palin’s joke about “what does a Vice President do any way?”

Sarah Palin is the Real Deal

Toby Harnden offers the best analysis of the debate I’ve seen anywhere.

Vice-presidential TV debate: Sarah Palin holds her own against Joe Biden


Highlights


Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska has steadied Republican nerves by delivering a confident and folksy performance in her much-anticipated vice-presidential debate with Senator Joe Biden.

John McCain, the Republican nominee, has been slipping behind his Democratic opponent Barack Obama in the polls and his running mate’s steady and spirited showing was a much-needed fillip.

Mrs Palin, 44, who had been facing increasing doubts about her readiness for high office after a string of uncertain interview performances, held her own against Mr Biden, 65, a foreign policy specialist who has been in the Senate for 36 years.

Smiling and winking at the camera, Mrs Palin, a moose-hunting mother of five who was a small-town mayor until two years ago, sprinkled phrases like “I’ll betcha”, “darn right”, “heck of a lot” and “doggone it” throughout the debate at the University of Washington in St Louis, Missouri.

Mrs Palin repeatedly portrayed herself as a maverick outsider and friend of “every day American people, Joe Six Pack, hockey moms across the nation” who wanted to bring the values of “Main Streeters like me” to Washington.

Pitting herself against the “mainstream media”, Mrs Palin cheerfully announced she wouldn’t play by the debate rules and proceeded to talk about what she wanted to talk about.

“I may not answer the question the way you want to hear, but I’ll talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also,” she said.

As she strode onto the stage, waving and blowing a kiss at the moderator, Mrs Palin, told her opponent: “Nice to meet you. Hey, can I call you Joe?” But she didn’t hesitate to skewer him. “I do respect your years in the US Senate, but I think Americans are craving something new and different,” she said at one point.

She teased: “It’s so obvious I’m a Washington outsider. Someone not used to the way you guys operate. Because here you voted for the war and now you oppose the war.”

On the Obama-Biden proposal for a 16-month timeline to withdraw US troops, she said: “Your plan is a white flag of surrender.”

Mr Biden, who seemed nonplussed at times, avoided the trap of seeming condescending or overbearing and concentrated his fire against Mr McCain, repeatedly linking him to the unpopular President George W. Bush.

“Look, past is prologue,” he said. “The issue is, how different is John McCain’s policy going to be than George Bush’s? I haven’t heard anything yet.

“I haven’t heard how his policy is going to be different on Iran than George Bush’s. I haven’t heard how his policy is going to be different with Israel than George Bush’s. I haven’t heard how his policy in Afghanistan is going to be different than George Bush’s.”

Mrs Palin, who said she and Mr McCain represent “positive change”, chided Mr Biden for looking backwards. “Say it ain’t so, Joe, there you go again pointing backwards again. You prefaced your whole comment with the Bush administration.

“Now doggone it, let’s look ahead and tell Americans what we have to plan to do for them in the future. You mentioned education and I’m glad you did. I know education you are passionate about with your wife being a teacher for 30 years, and God bless her. Her reward is in heaven, right?”


Smackdown: Dick Morris Versus Alan Colmes

This is great and definitely “Must See TV”! Dick Morris takes the Cryptkeeper to the woodshed.

Morris better be careful… the left might go after him for gay bashing.


Dick Morris Declares Palin The New Reagan And Slaps Colmes


Dick Morris defines the debate as a pivotal moment in the campaign, passes the legacy of conservatism from Reagan to Palin and bitch slaps the living crap out of Colmes for the idiot he is!

John McCain Defends Sarah Palin’s Experience

John McCain is awesome in this video. A reporter at The Des Moines Register came there with an agenda of her own and he held his position in a positive, strong and respectful manner. He backed up his opinions with solid evidence, which is a lot more than Sarah Palin’s detractors have done. I don’t know why he didn’t turn the tables on the reporter by asking her about Obambi’s experience. That is something the “Main Stream Media” always seems to brush off.

This John McCain is the one that we need to see, day in and day out, for the next 35 days.

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