"There you go again...Say it ain't so, Joe." ( Sarah Palin.)
The second best, loosely quoted: Joe Biden, when asked about his worst quality, his proclivity to sound off..."I'm who I am, everybody knows who I am and and look, I'm not going to change...then he went to babble about how Obama and he were all about change.
I also liked how Gov. Palin talked about how Biden/Obama/Democrats are always looking back and how she is looking forward.
In my opinion, we saw a distinct difference between a bright, experienced Washington bureaucrat spinning and twisting, nuancing and bragging about his many years wallowing in the swamp and a down home populist who sits around eating chicken salad sandwiches in the kitchen and having fun fartzing with the powers that be and the status quo, who has a lot of ability. I think it's time we elevate a few amateurs. The best and the brightest have crapped in our bed. I'll take ability over experience in government.
I also liked how she confronted questions that she didn't want to get trapped into dealing with by directly saying, loosely quoted, 'I'm not really gonna talk about that, let me just tell you some more about me and what I think about things that I bring as a strength to the ticket.' The implication, if anyone was thinking about it, was that 'I know what I know, I can do what I can do...the rest of it I'll get up to speed, watch me.'
PS: I just love the networks parading the dumbest people in America across the world stage; The Undecideds. What a bunch of dolts. Proof positive about the contempt so called news people have for our collective American intelligence. The scary thing is these people decide elections.
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