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Hang Time For Sarah Palin in Debate Game

Posted Oct 3rd 2008 10:18AM by Lenny McAllister
Filed under: BlackSpin, Elections, John McCain, News, Sarah Palin

It was obvious that Gov. Sarah Palin was an athlete in a previous life because, in many ways, the vice presidential debate in St. Louis played out like a sporting event.

Senator Joe Biden – the overwhelming favorite in this debate with the clear opportunity to provide the knockout blow for the Obama-Biden ticket – was not able to provide the type of performance that could fatally damage the McCain-Palin ticket.

Much like a basketball game where the better team is unable to seal a victory because of its failure to make free throws, Senator Biden could not put away Governor Palin despite his clear advantage in experience and Palin's recent disadvantages due to her interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric. ...

VP Debate Pictures

    Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Sarah Palin went head to head in their first and only vice presidential debate in St. Louis on Thursday, clashing on the economy, energy issues and foreign policy. Here, the candidates greet each other at the start of the highly anticipated showdown.

    Scott Olson, Getty Images

    The debate at Washington University in St. Louis marked the first meeting of the vice presidential candidates. "Can I call you Joe?" Palin asked Biden, who approved.

    Don Emmert, AP

    The stakes were particularly high for Palin, who has served as governor of Alaska for less than two years. Polls show the public has become more skeptical of her ability to handle the vice presidency. Palin made only one obvious stumble, when she twice referred to Gen. David McKiernan, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, as "Gen. McClellan."

    Rick Wilking, Pool / Getty Images

    The pressure was less intense for Biden, a veteran of more than 35 years in the Senate.

    Ron Edmonds, AP

    The economy quickly took center stage, with both candidates weighing in on the financial crisis and the bailout bill awaiting congressional approval. "The economic policies of the last eight years have been the worst economic policies we've ever had," Biden said.

    Rick Wilking, Reuters

    Palin said one way to gauge the economic times would be to attend a child's soccer game and listen to parents. "I betcha you're going to hear some fear," she said.

    Ron Edmonds, AP

    Later, the tone became more heated when the topic turned to the Iraq war. Biden said that he and Barack Obama will be the administration to end the war and said John McCain had been "dead wrong" about the conflict. "For John McCain there is no end in sight to end this war -- fundamental difference," he said.

    David McNew, Getty Images

    Palin countered that Obama's exit plan was essentially "a white flag of surrender in Iraq" at a moment when victory was "within sight." She also said Biden had once supported McCain's view of the war.

    J. Scott Applewhite, AP

    Palin got some bad news just before the debate, when an Alaska judge threw out a lawsuit filed by Republicans seeking to stop an abuse-of-power investigation aimed at her. Here, Palin looks on from the side prior to taking the stage.

    Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

    Palin and Biden smile after the conclusion of the debate.

    Ron Edmonds, AP



Gov. Palin, to her credit, gave the McCain-Palin ticket a chance to come back and win by putting in a gritty performance. She did not win the debate this evening, but she garnered a much-needed moral victory at a time when that was considered a minor miracle. She may not have hops, but her effort gave McCain some hang time in this campaign – perhaps enough to recover in the polls if he follows up with a good performance Tuesday evening in Tennessee.

Palin was quickly able to show the mettle that made her the energizer for the conservative base with her selection as the vice presidential candidate less than one day after the DNC in Denver ended. From the start, she questioned Senator Obama's ability to lead in bipartisan efforts to bring about the types of change that he champions on the campaign trial, even as Senator Biden railed against President Bush's policies and worked to tie Senator McCain to those failures. Speaking from the "hockey mom" point of view, Palin countered the Democratic tactic of noting McCain's voting similarities with Bush by pointing out that Senator Obama has voted 96% of the time along party lines, bringing into question his ability to reach across to the aisle to get results.

This was not the only time throughout the evening that Governor Palin questioned Senator Obama's record and proposals effectively. She echoed John McCain's comments from Friday night, noting that the Obama economic plan proposes close to $1 trillion in new spending at a time when the economic bailout for Wall Street (and, by association, Main Street) has now swelled to roughly $800 billion. She challenged the philosophical question of increasing taxes on those making more than $250,000 annually, daring to mention the phrase "redistribution of wealth" that is voiced more in academia, text books, and kitchen table conversations than it has been on the campaign trail.

Even as Biden peppered her responses with facts and figures that he had at his disposal due to 36 years of senatorial experience, Palin was able to continue to take on Senator Obama effectively as a peer, something that was more critical to establish as a candidate this evening after her interview debacles as the unproven candidate "one heartbeat away from the presidency." In a brilliant swoop that allowed her to swipe at the Obama-Biden ticket, highlight the reformer image as a Washington outsider that she tries to promote, and utilize her experience as the Alaskan governor, Sarah Palin used the oft-mentioned tax cuts for oil companies as her platform to display her worthiness on the ticket. Not only did she note effectively that Senator Obama voted for the tax cuts for oil companies that he now campaigns against, but she explained how she was forced to take on the aftermath of that decision within the Alaskan borders to ensure that Alaskans got the fairest deal possible without being taken advantage as a result of the legislation.

She was able to wrap up her address of oil companies and energy independence throughout the night by noting that "East Coast politicians" were the ones responsible for binding America's ability to gain energy independence by disallowing off-shore drilling and the use of other safe, domestic fuel sources, suggesting that her experience as the Alaskan governor gave her insight that Obama and Biden lack. Further, her presence in a McCain-Palin administration gives Middle America empathy in Washington that is not offered in today's Washington or in a potential Obama-Biden White House.

More impressive – and potentially more important over the next 30 days or so – was that Palin continuously admitted to "blunders" made by the previous administration (and specifically by the Bush Administration) and the need for mavericks like McCain and her to learn from the past without pointing to the past (as she accused the Obama-Biden ticket of doing repeatedly.) Along with the performances over the next 2 presidential debates, the polls will reflect whether Governor Palin did an effective job of getting the Bush albatross from around McCain's neck by clearly admitting the mistakes in an effort to distance the GOP ticket from the past 8 years in the White House.

Palin was unable to continue to present facts and figures sufficient to match Biden's 36 years of experience blow-by-blow, but it was clear that she was prepared to challenge the tenured senator on issues as a peer, not as the overwhelmed former mayor that we have seen in the media over the past few weeks. The Democrats were hoping for Palin to have the meltdown moment, and when it did not happen on its own, Senator Biden could not prompt it out of the "Barracuda." She played good defense, looked strong (even if some of her responses did not match her presence), and made a better connection with the viewing audience than Biden did; (she even gave a shout-out to a third grade class during one answer.) Even when she seemed uncomfortable at times, she didn't stay uncomfortable. Tonight, she displayed why conservatives fell in love with her during the RNC: she came across as credible (but clearly not perfect) while coming across as accessible (without being too ordinary and common.)

All McCain wanted Palin to do this evening was give him a chance to win at the end of the game. Her performance gave him the ability to hang around longer in this race than some may have expected at this point. It's now on him to deliver on October 7 and 15.
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Lenny McAllister is the Political Guru for Fox News - Charlotte and blogs the Republican side of the election for BlackVoices. He is a frequent contributor to The Charlotte Post and The North Carolina Conservative.





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1. !!!!!!!!!!MUSt VOTE FOR OBAMA READ!!!!!!!!!
Body: Sarah Palin is now no longer a NATIONAL JOKE she graduated on last night vice presidential debate to bacome a really SERIUOS GLOBAL JOKE. She stressed on her debate how JOhn Mccain is a MAVERICK..
She did NOT answer most of the questions post to her N when she did answer ,she anwser the questions that she was asking JOE BIDEN. She stayed on the attack. She got the name of the COMMANDING GENERAL in AFGHANISTAN WRONG!!!!!! She did not submit any clear answer on the ECONOMY,HEALTH CARE,EDUCATION,and THE situation in the AFGHANISTAN/PAKISTAN BORDER and also how to end the situation/WAR in IRAQ.


She suggested that the office of the VICE -PREZ " should have more power" its clear to me that we cannot afford another 8 years of a female version of Dick Chenney or a female version of George W Bush if John Mc Cain should die suddenly if elected president.


God help us...Vote 4 OBAMA.


joaquina at 11:31AM on Oct 3rd 2008

2. If the McCain camp is counting on these debates to win over undecided/independent voters, then they're putting themselves in an even deeper hole to climb out of.

These debates are nothing more than entertaining political theatre, and I doubt that there are many, if any voters who will be swayed in either direction because of them.

Nobody "won" the debate last night. It was clear what Biden's goal was - to lambaste John McCain. He barely addressed any of Palin's direct assertions and accusations. He just glossed over them, or ignored them altogether, instead focusing intently on tying McCain to the Bush regime. McCain=Bush and vice-versa.

Palin's "performance" was courageous and commendable, although it was so obvious (to me anyway) that she was reciting the various facts and figures she'd spent the previous few days cramming. At times, it looked like she was reading from a teleprompter. That came through almost immediately to me, rendering her somewhat inauthentic, and I think that could be to the detriment of the McCain/Palin ticket. Her "folksy" nature might appeal to some, but I'm inclined to believe that those people were already on her side anyway. I doubt that she did much to win over any new voters. And, actually, neither did Biden.

By now, I think most, if not all eligible voters - at least those who are planning on voting - already know who their choice is, or are already leaning in one direction or another. And I don't think anything that happened last night changed much of that, and neither will the following 2 debates between the headliners.

WATCH US EXPLODE at 12:04PM on Oct 3rd 2008

3. DA*N, I REALLY THINK I'M IN A SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE SKIT MOMENT. THIS WOMAN WAS SO ROBOTIC NO ONE CAN'T TELL SHE WASN'T READING FROM A TELEAPROMPTER OR SOME HIGH TECH THING INBEDDED IN HER GLASSES, SOMEONE PLEASE WAKE ME UP I'M SO TIRED OF THIS HOCKEY MOM CR*P . "GO TEAM BIDEN"

LORRAINE at 12:09PM on Oct 3rd 2008

4. I THINK GOV PALIN DID OK DURING THE DEBATE, BUT I DO NOT THINK SHE IS READY TO BE PRESIDENT IF SOMETHING HAPPENS TO JOHN MCCAIN. I THINK SEN JOE BIDEN WON THE DEBATE AND HAS HELPED ME CONFIRM MY VOTE FOR THE OBAMA-BIDEN TICKET.

MS. B at 1:06PM on Oct 3rd 2008

5. I watched the debate and came away convinced that Sarah Palin is not ready to be VP. She could not answer most of the questions so she just talked about what she had been programmed. I was not impressed by her at all. It seems that everyone is giving her high ratings because she did not have a train wreck as she has done previously, but by no means did she do great. Her eye winking, folksy phrases did not resonate with me. Maybe in another 4-8 years she may be ready but as for now, absolutely not. I believe she would be absolutely dangerous in that position -- aggressive but lacking skill and knowledge. Joe Biden's experienced came through and he demonstrated that he is ready to lead and will be an asset in the VP slot.

Sarah Alford at 1:27PM on Oct 3rd 2008

6. Okay, the time to be afraid is NOW... Sarah Palin is verrrrrrrry scarey. It was obvious that Sarah had prepared several speeches that would address the issues that would presumably be broached during the debate. The reason why she unabashedly stated that she would not answer the questions in the way the moderator or Joe Biden wanted her to answer them is that the strategy was for her to be able to select from one of her prepared speeches, using the one that most closely responded to the question -- so that she would not have to think on her feet. This is the way a Beauty Pageant contestant prepares for the question segment of the pageant. Because they don't know which specific questions will be addressed to them, they prepare a short reply for several questions and problems that are plaguing society currently. Then, they repeat the question and follow-up with the prepared response.

Joe Biden was presidential in his responses, and unequivocally, knowledgeable about the issues that are impacting the citizens of America -- both globally and domestically. He won this debate -- hands-down.

Sarah Palin's glib little jabs and retorts were reminiscent of a teenage girl trying to use her wiles to win over her boy-crush, rather than an intelligent woman who is running for the second most important office in the United States of America. This woman is a fool, and I am very, very afraid.

Please... Please... Please.... Please.... Please -- I beg you, go register TODAY, AND VOTE OBAMA/BIDEN! Your life, your country and your future security depend on it. BE AFRAID; BE VERY AFRAID>

Bermudia at 5:29PM on Oct 3rd 2008

7. Sarah Palin lost her bid to be Miss Alaska, and she will lose her bid to be Miss America. Everything about this woman speaks of PTA and Beauty Pageants. She is not fit to be the Governor of Alaska, nor the President of the PTA; never mind the Vice President of the United States of America... It would be funny; if she wasn't such a dangerous threat to the national security and civil liberties of all Americans -- both Republicans and Democrats. This woman is dangerous!

REGISTER TO VOTE TODAY, AND VOTE OBAMA/BIDEN.

Bermudia at 5:32PM on Oct 3rd 2008

8. the VP debate was stunning. Palin did a decent job faking about 20% of the questions and didn't even bother answering the other 80%.

i couldn't help thinking of the end of the movie Billy Madison, when the debate moderator says to Adam Sandler, "Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."

movie fan at 6:59PM on Oct 3rd 2008

9. the thing about Governeur Pallin great show is she was acting ,being tipsy acting cute and evading the important questions.She no doubt is intelligent yet.Is she ready ? no is the answer, because she did not know the role of VP as a excutive branch of power this is why she ignored her subpena and her husband in the tropper gate scandal because she thinks as a special official that is above the law and congress like cheney-bush

ben at 6:46AM on Oct 4th 2008

10. I wonder what this writer saw on Thursday night. First of all she is one of the best artist of deception that I have seen and it's only because people are willing to see only what they want to believe. I watched that debate and Sarah Palin's voice was shakey and her demeanor looked as if she wanted to cuss at times which is probably her true nature because she slings clean dirt all of the time. She is quick with little cute sayings when she has no answer and most of the night she had no anwers. She had been drilled with a certain selection of topics very limithed at that because she kept going back to energy and the war. The energy she stammered through and clearly foreign policy she muddled through unsuccessfully. A wink at a debate, come on. Why is any intelligent person acknowledging that as acceptable in an arena such as that. And the language so unprofessional. Atcha! Darn! Did she say Darn at a national televised convention. Is that the representation we want for our country. The world around us disrespect our leadership as it is.
Do we want to have to endure the same embarrassment another four years with a person with such authority to represent this country using language such as that.
I affirm that is not who I want representing me. She is quick on her feet with jabs and barbs and full of fluff when she's allowed to get away with it such as
thursday night but when put to the serious test with follow-up questions after she shuffles her way around the question she completely looks the fool. Sorry but
the fool. Would I like to chance that she would ever
have the opportunity to lead the country. No. That is the chance you take when you vote the McCain/Palin ticket. Race aside, it is simply too dangerous and to
serious a risk. Honestly no one can really believe this lady is capable of running the United States of
America. She hasn't the knowledge!!!!!!! She hasn't the knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!

Donnetta Dean at 7:14AM on Oct 4th 2008

11. I don't know much about politics...but I do know that Sarah Palin is not ready. Although I am a women, I am not Republican but I still wanted her to do well for all evening I sat in fear that this woman doesn't give ALL WOMEN a bad name. Well, once again she made us (women) look like we are not capable...or ready to lead a country. This is the time for America to put aside their political and personal differences and do the right thing! A vote for Obama/Biden is a vote that we can once again have a stronger economy and remove the White House of any traces of Bush!!

Cara Richardson at 7:57AM on Oct 4th 2008

12. Fox News, I didn't know you could avoid questions in a debate for vp
of the United States and still be considered to have done well. I
wonder how she would respond to critical decisions? Avoid?
HMMMMMMMM. Clearly it is easy to determine that she and McCain are
not ready to reform this mighty nation. She had scripted written all
over her face to the point of just being ridiculously sullen. Who
cares if she's a hockey mom that shoots moose. Govenor Palin expects
for America to be sympathetic because she had five kids, a daughter
that's pregnant and a son in the military. Well I hate to mention
that because she have these issues it is no means to be sympathetic.
Imagine dealing with these same issues unfortunately living pay check
to pay check, house going into forclosure or painfully hard to own a
one, food and gas draining your bank account, uncertain of being
layed off, and the toughest of all "black". "Down to earth",
couldn't of said it better, she really needs to come down to earth.
Oh I forgot, she can see it from Alaska. Fox News is a joke.
OBAMA/BIDEN08

TANK at 8:56AM on Oct 4th 2008

13. Who the heck are the hockey moms....
What about the single middle class mothers without investments, with husbands and we both work and have an autistic son, and we can't afford extra education for our son and the government says we make to much money to get help and yet we make enough money to keep the bills paid and pay the mortage, and we rob Peter to pay Paul! Yet Medical bills are killing us both as well being stressed with this struggling economy! Yet what investments????????????? We can't afford to gamble in the stock market as she says! Or is she worried and speaking of the rich??????????? We're not looking for a hand out, and we work hard to achive the american dream and yet we aren't doing nothing but making enough to make our bills and that's it!

Rita at 8:58AM on Oct 4th 2008

14. but for the fact that the president of the united states is an awesome job and who has the title is very important to the rest of the world, this would seem like a joke. How in God's kingdom is that girl a candidate for vp. It's lunancy. And, how in the world does she have people who actually like and appreciate her obvious conning ways. it's amazing. Unbelivable. you ask her one question, and she goes off on a tangent about something else, and even that is full of lies and mistatements. The rest of the world must be having a field day laughing. She's a joke.

shirley at 9:02AM on Oct 4th 2008

15. x

shirley at 9:04AM on Oct 4th 2008

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