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VP Debate - Sarah held her own
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<blockquote data-quote="pretender" data-source="post: 407981" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>I thought she far exceeded expectations, which have been steadily lowered as a result of the "gotcha" media. The person that we first met last summer was back last night. I think the polls will show that she was at least able to temporarily stop the trend toward Obama, and give McCain a second chance in his next debate. In my opinion, McCain lost his debate, and possible the election, in the first 10 seconds. Regarding the financial crisis/bailout, the anger out here is fierce. Why this so called "maverick" was seemingly unwilling or unable to parlay this anger to his advantage is beyond me. Obama has done his best to tie McCain to Bush, and here we had Bush and the Democrats asking for 700 billion dollars--It was the perfect time for McCain to put that notion to rest. (In the past, McCain seemed to take delight in being a thorn in the side of Bush!) Now we have what first was a 3 page outline turned into a 451 page bill that is filled with pork, with the cost up to 800 billion--I want to see some outrage from John McCain! I want him to name names! I want to see something for my money--I want to see people in congress held accountable! Getting back to Palin, I think she should turn her lack of experience into a strength--We are in this mess because of these so called geniuses--Barney Frank, Dodd, etc. That is the kind of experience I am sick of...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretender, post: 407981, member: 1493"] I thought she far exceeded expectations, which have been steadily lowered as a result of the "gotcha" media. The person that we first met last summer was back last night. I think the polls will show that she was at least able to temporarily stop the trend toward Obama, and give McCain a second chance in his next debate. In my opinion, McCain lost his debate, and possible the election, in the first 10 seconds. Regarding the financial crisis/bailout, the anger out here is fierce. Why this so called "maverick" was seemingly unwilling or unable to parlay this anger to his advantage is beyond me. Obama has done his best to tie McCain to Bush, and here we had Bush and the Democrats asking for 700 billion dollars--It was the perfect time for McCain to put that notion to rest. (In the past, McCain seemed to take delight in being a thorn in the side of Bush!) Now we have what first was a 3 page outline turned into a 451 page bill that is filled with pork, with the cost up to 800 billion--I want to see some outrage from John McCain! I want him to name names! I want to see something for my money--I want to see people in congress held accountable! Getting back to Palin, I think she should turn her lack of experience into a strength--We are in this mess because of these so called geniuses--Barney Frank, Dodd, etc. That is the kind of experience I am sick of... [/QUOTE]
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