
Saw the debate. Sarah Palin came on strong, confident, unfettered. Unfettered even by the rules! She told the world, and Joe Biden too, that from now on she was going to say what she wanted to say. She don’t need no stinkin’ moderator to limit her to, um, actual questions.
Palin returned to perky. She perked herself all the way into suggesting that the Vice President should be given more powers.
In future, be prepared for such exchanges as this:
Andrea Mitchell: Governor Palin, some complain that you often ignore questions.
Governor Palin: Well, yes, Andrea, I really am very knowledgeable about energy.
Meanwhile, her partner, John McCain, continues to be simply incoherent.

7 comments:
love it. absolutely. not gonna' vote for it, but nonetheless, brilliant.
Coherence is overrated. Clearly NOW is the time for incoherence.
Biden doesn't answer questions either
Biden does worse than not answering. For example his insistence that Hezbollah isn't in Lebanon. Or that he was always for coal plants. Or that Obama never said he would meet without preconditions.
I'll take the housewife. She can learn. Biden said he hadn't changed in 35 years! That's change we can believe in. What a poser.
ah, TB, the loose cannon from Lassen! Talk about a poser. Ahem.
Biden: The congressional stalwart of 36 years who hasn't and will not change. An interesting choice of a running mate on a ticket that supposedly stands for change. Very poor judgment and a sign of desperation on Obama’s part.
biden cant tell the difference between a guy in a wheelchair and a guy sitting down in a regular chair.
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