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The Ghost of RubangB said:
Yes, there is a difference between an interview and a debate, but they both involve answering questions, which Palin isn't good at. She's good at reading a teleprompter at the RNC, but her speech was all buzzwords, attacks on Obama, attacks on the media, and buzzwords.

She has totally fucked up every interview she's ever had. I'm not counting the Hannity piece, since he shoved his entire head up her ass before it was finished.

#1. The RNC was the first time she had ever used a teleprompter.

#2. The only Obama interview has done that can even be compared to Palin's CG and CC interviews is the one he did with O'Relly. O'Reilly was tough on him, but did not try and trip him up with gotcha questions. Read the transcript of Gibson's and Courics Obama interviews. I think you will find something similiar to that Hannity gave Palin. Let me reiforce this, in the last 6 months (since I have been following things) Obama has yet to be treated like Palin was by CC and CG. He has been softballed.

 



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stof said:
Phendrana said:

This thread needs more terrible Palin interview.

 

Some Americans don't have maps...

 

 

You just wait for tonight.  When Palin answers a question like that, how could Biden respond?  She is going to own.



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I'm so torn between watching your VP debates and our English Leaders debate tonight. Luckily ours starts at 8PM and runs until 10PM while yours runs from 9PM to 10:30PM. It should be an interesting TV night on both sides of the border.

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No matter how this all finishes, it's going to be an interesting ride. Palin vs. Biden... The potential there for stupid comments and idiotic blunders is almost infinite.




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bigjon said:
Lol, I love how low the expectations are... Now no matter what she can't look bad... Interviews are different than debates. You can go off on your own rabbit trails when are are clueless. Obama did it alot on Friday and things work well for him.

I think it is funny that the liberals were searching so hard for something to bury Palin with, and they think they would it with this interview. I have had several Job interviews in my life, and I would have to admit I walked out of some feeling pretty stupid... There will be no gotcha questions.

She is a smart woman. Smarter than most of you. I am including myself in that, I am not trying to sound high and mighty. But ya know, I went to renown places of study, but there are people who went to state schools that are smarter than me. Obama is not as smart as many of you think. Much of it is perception, he speaks well, so people think he is smart. Look at Bush.... that man is brilliant but he is a terrible speaker so every said he was dumb... He went to the same schools as Obama (bush might have gone to Yale...)

The left always tries to paint conservtives as stupid... They did it to Reagan, Bush, Bush 2, Quayle, and now Palin... You still fall for in everytime don't you.

Interesting, BJ.

However, just watch this clip to envision how hard I imagine you are to defend the lovely lady from Alaska.

Whoopi, Barbara Wa-Wa et al = VGCHARTZ

Hasselbeck = you

and I absolutely love this shot of her 'prepping.'

Edit: She's on the right, with the white cap.

Plus, why in the devil are folks prepping her for this anyhow? She could pass the debate, but doggone, what will it accomplish if she's successful? She has to train to be on this level - almost 30 days before the election and could lead the nation.

Sorry, but I'd rather have the 3 Stooges in the VP slot than Palin. She's totally clueless.

 



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bigjon said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Yes, there is a difference between an interview and a debate, but they both involve answering questions, which Palin isn't good at. She's good at reading a teleprompter at the RNC, but her speech was all buzzwords, attacks on Obama, attacks on the media, and buzzwords.

She has totally fucked up every interview she's ever had. I'm not counting the Hannity piece, since he shoved his entire head up her ass before it was finished.

#1. The RNC was the first time she had ever used a teleprompter.

#2. The only Obama interview has done that can even be compared to Palin's CG and CC interviews is the one he did with O'Relly. O'Reilly was tough on him, but did not try and trip him up with gotcha questions. Read the transcript of Gibson's and Courics Obama interviews. I think you will find something similiar to that Hannity gave Palin. Let me reiforce this, in the last 6 months (since I have been following things) Obama has yet to be treated like Palin was by CC and CG. He has been softballed.

 


It's been 3 days since McCain made up that stupid phrase and I've already seen you use it at least 3 times. You don't need to parrot everything he says. The "liberal" media isn't out to get the conservatives. Katie Couric isn't exactly known for her hardball journalism. Her interview asked some pretty mild questions that should've been easy to answer for someone running for VP.

I really don't want her to do terrible tonight. As much as you think we want her to fail, I would much rather have a competent VP than some egotistical amusement from watching another train crash.

 



madskillz said:

Plus, why in the devil are folks prepping her for this anyhow? She could pass the debate, but doggone, what will it accomplish if she's successful? She has to train to be on this level - almost 30 days before the election and could lead the nation.

Sorry, but I'd rather have the 3 Stooges in the VP slot than Palin. She's totally clueless.

I don't like Palin much but I'm not going to get worked up about a VP candidate, either. I don't like Palin or Biden much.

It's not as if she's going to assume the Presidency in January... Unlike Obama will if he wins. I like a lot of things about Barack but let's face it, his record is hardly spectacular when it comes to experience or leadership.




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rocketpig said:
madskillz said:

Plus, why in the devil are folks prepping her for this anyhow? She could pass the debate, but doggone, what will it accomplish if she's successful? She has to train to be on this level - almost 30 days before the election and could lead the nation.

Sorry, but I'd rather have the 3 Stooges in the VP slot than Palin. She's totally clueless.

I don't like Palin much but I'm not going to get worked up about a VP candidate, either. I don't like Palin or Biden much.

It's not as if she's going to assume the Presidency in January... Unlike Obama will if he wins. I like a lot of things about Barack but let's face it, his record is hardly spectacular when it comes to experience or leadership.

I hear you, Pig. I wanted Hill as VP but she wasn't even vetted. As far as Obama having the experience or leadership, sure - none of the candidates are qualified - only former presidents are - but someone with good judgment, someone with great advisers and someone who will talk to long-standing enemies to see if their tone has changed is a deal-sealer for me. There is nada appealing on the right for me.

Tonight, either she'll do great or fail. Either way, it's Obama's race to lose.

 



madskillz said:
rocketpig said:
madskillz said:

Plus, why in the devil are folks prepping her for this anyhow? She could pass the debate, but doggone, what will it accomplish if she's successful? She has to train to be on this level - almost 30 days before the election and could lead the nation.

Sorry, but I'd rather have the 3 Stooges in the VP slot than Palin. She's totally clueless.

I don't like Palin much but I'm not going to get worked up about a VP candidate, either. I don't like Palin or Biden much.

It's not as if she's going to assume the Presidency in January... Unlike Obama will if he wins. I like a lot of things about Barack but let's face it, his record is hardly spectacular when it comes to experience or leadership.

I hear you, Pig. I wanted Hill as VP but she wasn't even vetted. As far as Obama having the experience or leadership, sure - none of the candidates are qualified - only former presidents are - but someone with good judgment, someone with great advisers and someone who will talk to long-standing enemies to see if their tone has changed is a deal-sealer for me. There is nada appealing on the right for me.

Tonight, either she'll do great or fail. Either way, it's Obama's race to lose.

I agree and disagree on the bolded. McCain, love him or hate him, has been one of the leaders in the Senate for years now. He has authored and pushed several important pieces of legislation through both Democratic and Republican Senates. He has shown that he has the ability to lead a group of people toward a common goal, whether you agree with that legislation or not. Obama... Well, he hasn't done much in the Senate at all except vote almost unanimously Democratic. I'll leave it at that. I'm not knocking him for not having done much, he's a junior senator who has been in office for what, ~3 years? It does leave his experience open to questioning, though.

As for Obama offering to talk to "rogue" nations, well, I'm not sure that's always the best policy but I do believe that if there is progress to be made through diplomacy, Obama would do his best to try - probably more than McCain. Sometimes that works but other times, it can bite you in the ass by trying to appease a country that is playing you like a fiddle. He said he wouldn't attack Iran and then in front of O'Reilly, he said that military force is never off the table when it comes to Iran. I get this nagging doubt whenever I listen to Obama that he's always talking out of both sides of his mouth. His downright ignorant comments about rural America and now watching him pander to those same people about the economy and jobs only solidify that feeling I get when listening to him. He's promising the world and not giving us many answers as to how he's going to provide all those promises. Frankly, I get the feeling that I'm listening to a snakeoil salesman whenever he talks. Whether that's better than the beaten down old man who no longer has the will to fight feeling I get from McCain is really up for debate. I respect both candidates but there are serious flaws with both of their campaigns.




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I love how according to bigjon, whenever Obama gets interviewed it's softballs and whenever Palin gets interviewed it's "gotcha questions." And of course the only good interview is Bill O'Reilly interviewing Obama, in which Billo was demanding an apology to the American people for being wrong about the surge. Billo is an asshole. If anything, if you're going to believe in this "gotcha journalism," then Billo was doing it to Obama and Obama was ready for it. Palin is not. I hope tonight Biden just does a jump and clicks his heels and snaps his fingers and says "GOTCHA!" and Palin's head explodes.

Anyway, my class got cancelled today. I think I'm gonna get ready for my debate party early. I'll start a thread with a link to the chatroom later, if nobody beats me to it.