Saturday, October 4, 2008

As Time Goes By and Politics.

Today, my day did not meet the expectations most have for Saturdays. I was particularly down after leaving work (although initially rejoicing in finally receiving some hours), things just didn't seem to want to go my way. But long last, now I'm watching British comedies, so all is not bad. 

In other news, did anyone else enjoy the debate Thursday as much as I did? 70 million people tuned into the debate- almost 20 million more than for the presidential debate last week. I'm sure Americans were hoping to see Palin choke. We have a morbid sense of a good time. Biden did remarkably well- political analysts are describing his performance as his best debate ever. Palin, on the other hand...o, Palin. Sorry, but Alaska's close proximity to Russia does NOT constitute foreign policy experience.  In a now, well publicized interview with Katie Couric, when asked what magazines and newspapers she reads, Palin answered that she reads them all. Really Sarah? Yet, in your view, the worst thing Dick Cheney has done as Vice President is his unfortunate hunting accident. I think that says it all. Surprisingly enough, Palin didn't do nearly as bad as everyone had anticipated in the debate, but then again, expectations were virtually non-existent regarding her performance.  Having said that, Sarah Palin, unlike your loyal, right-winged followers, I see past your folksy delivery, your winking at the camera (that's a first in a debate), your "bless their hearts" and "darn rights," your shout outs to third graders and hockey moms everywhere, and your claims at being a "Washington outsider" and see your performance for what it really was- a weak attempt at fooling us all.  Your performance closely resembled that of a spelling bee competition. It's easy to memorize answers outlined by Dick Cheney's speech writing staff.  And it's easy to spend 60 of the 90 minute debate discussing your record in Alaska and energy, but next time, why not try answering at least 20% of the questions outlined by the moderator? After all, that is what a debate is about. Palin might have stopped her bleeding (for now), but did she really help McCain?  I think not.  And the polls, although not always entirely reliable, back me up. And one more thing, if Palin wants to prove herself as the "right" choice for Vice President, why not do another live interview?  You know, one where you're forced to think on your feet and react in the moment. Not one where you answer 8 questions with the same 2 answers, over and over again. Unfortunately, we will not be so lucky. I predict we will see very little of Governor Palin over the next 30 days... 

2 comments:

  1. Well said! Plus the pic...lol!

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  2. I think you should be a political analyst for the Democrats. You captured most it and then some. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on the debate tonight. Dare I even ask ;)...

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