by Gypsiyee » Fri Oct 03, 2008 5:49 am
I thought it was like watching a high school girl trying to win an argument over which pair of shoes was better, personally.
I'll give credit where credit is due - she did exactly what she needed to do to make the people who were already on her side clap and bark like seals at the TV. She was snarky and rude, and indeed the master of the non-answer. If I heard one more time about energy or Alaska, I would've puked. She was very well-scripted. One gem that I did find particularly interesting - when asked about agreeing with Cheney on VP power (which she agreed with, frightening) and the executive branch, she started rambling about executive experience as a mayor? Hello lady, stop talking for 2 seconds and listen to how stupid you sound. It'd be like being asked about the Judicial branch and starting to talk about how you saw an episode of Judge Judy one time.
Also, wtf with the winking and the shout outs? This isn't TRL, it's a VP debate. Really unprofessional and trying to abuse the fact that she has a vag. I hated the "Oh there you go again, Joe!" bit - it was incredibly juvenile, and again, she seemed to forget where she was. I also didn't like how she kept referring to herself as current middle class - she is not, and it's insulting for her to say she is.
While I certainly don't think she lost many votes, I don't think she gained any from true independents either. I think McCain fans and avid republicans will stay that way, but with the clearly overly conservative stance she took, she might've pushed those who are right leaning left on social issues, and still view McCain as a maverick, closer to the middle - I don't think she did anything extraordinary to cater to anyone but her own party. And I will give her credit - it wasn't nearly as disasterous as her interviews, but the bar was set so low it'd be hard not to exceed that.
I thought Biden did a fantastic job of being direct and not allowing her to use her snarkiness to intimidate him into not responding. He had a very delicate situation on his hands, and while he wasn't perfect (I kept thinking "stop saying you love McCain - we know you're friends and colleagues for years, but this isn't the arena to reiterate it) he walked the fine line of being aggressive without "bullying" her brilliantly. it's very difficult not to have extraordinary respect for him. He's sincere, honest, concise, and humble.
"I think you may be confusing government running amok with government doing stuff you don't like. See, you're in the
minority now. It's
supposed to taste like a shit taco." - Jon Stewart