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« on: September 12, 2008, 02:05:26 PM »

It'd have been much more entertaining to see Palin go before the press without having discussions with the McCain campaign people about messaging and how best to handle trick questions.  And after all the stupid non-issue firestorms about her family died down.

But I guess we'll just have to settle for disciplined campaigning instead of an amusing trainwreck.  Awwww.  Sad
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2008, 02:52:43 PM »

What campaign would be most resembling a trainwreck today Mr. Moderate?  Wink

Well, I was going to comment that Joe Biden probably should have been taken off the circuit for a few days to give him coaching.  Maybe that way he wouldn't have sailed off message by calling Sarah Palin "good looking," that Sarah Palin is "qualified to be vice president," and that Hillary Clinton would be a better Vice President than he was.  (Whoops.)

But I guess we'll just have to settle for disciplined campaigning instead of an amusing trainwreck.  Awwww.  Sad

Which do you consider last night's interview? The issue is, the VP shouldn't be a potential trainwreck.

She's a smashing success at reading prepared speeches to crowds.

Last night's interview was far more good than bad, though the press seemed to focus on that "war with Russia" bit.  (Odd, considering that Team Obama wants Georgia to join NATO, too.)  Another case where you'll get out of it what you went into the interview hoping to get out of it.

Uh, Obama's pretty, uh, good, uh, at reading, uh uh, speeches, uh, off of, uh uh uh... teleprompters too, uh...
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