Neither Candidate Blinked, But She Winked

The Vice Presidential debate revealed that Palin and Biden were obviously well coached on every subject. Her tactic of ignoring questions and dropping into rehearsed monologues didn't work for me. Whether it's prepared notes in front of her or a teleprompter, she proved once again that, like most Americans, she can read. I don't expect her to be giving many more live interviews that require thinking on her feet or spontaneous answers.

Considering the magnitude of the event and knowing that millions were watching, I don't think she helped or hurt the ticket. Biden on the other hand, was crisp, poised, demonstrated a deep grasp of the issues and defended the top of the ticket well while effectively linking McCain to the failed policies of Bush. He did a good job skewing the mythical "Maverick" moniker Palin likes to refer to. He also underscored the fact that McCain has not put forth any detailed policy proposals for significant change on any issue. This point needs to be perpetually emphasized for the remainder of the campaign because it demonstrates the "more of the same" reality of the Republican nominee.

Obama/Biden have been effectively linking the Bush policies to McCain/Palin and need to continue to hammer that point relentlessly. Palin countered with an accusation that Biden was looking backwards rather than forward. He did not effectively rebut that and I believe that Obama will be better prepared to respond to that tactic.

Post debate commentators pointed out her folksy charm punctuated with winking. I would like to share a couple of Proverbs that address that style of discourse and what it reveals about the character of the person that uses it.

Proverbs 6:12-15
12 A scoundrel and villain,
who goes about with a corrupt mouth,
13 who winks with his eye,
signals with his feet
and motions with his fingers,
14 who plots evil with deceit in his heart—
he always stirs up dissension.
15 Therefore disaster will overtake him in an instant;
he will suddenly be destroyed—without remedy.

Proverbs 10:9-12
9 The man of integrity walks securely,
but he who takes crooked paths will be found out.
10 He who winks maliciously causes grief,
and a chattering fool comes to ruin.

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Latest poll - uncommitted voters

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at the moment. Here's an importan one point in time poll. One taken of uncommitted voters, just after the VP debate says Biden 42% Palin 21 %. Those are the numbers that have real meaning.

Stephen Rockwell's picture

and the winking thing was just weird

had to say that...it was just strange

Jim Ramelis's picture

Palin is Attractive

Palin is an attractive woman and she worked it with the winking. Some moron somewhere decided he was for voting for her ticket becasue he envisioned her winking at him.

It Did That for the National Review's Rich Lowry

Read all the lustful gushing here.*

*if hyperlink does not work: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/03/inris-rich-lowry-palin-se_n_131...

Stephen Rockwell's picture

agree Gary

Gary,

Succinct and dead on analysis. I agree that the Obama campaign needs to say a bit more about the forward looking stuff. People are inspired by Obama by the potential change he represents. While its important to firmly link McCain to Bush, more forward looking idealism and plans are necessary. I think Obama will go there next week, Biden was supposed to be the attack dog and he did a fantastic job.

It came up as a Republican talking point as I heard a number of pols and pundits say the same line. If they link McCain to Bush, say they are backward looking rather than forward looking. Biden though was fantastic in making the point that past is prologue and that there is no substantive policy disagreements between Bush and McCain on most of the major issues of our day.

Angelo Lopez's picture

Good Analysis Gary

This is a good analysis Gary of the debates. Biden clearly had more substance and depth in the debate on a wider variety of issues. He's one of the most knowleadgable and capable politicians around.

Jim is right, though, when he wrote in another post that Americans vote with their hearts and emotions as well as with their brains. A lot of the criticisms of Palin being rehearsed were made of Reagan, and I remember how exasperated I used to get arguing against Reagan. I think the good thing though is that Palin's celebrity doesn't really match Reagan's hold on America. And Biden is representing Obama, who has a lot more charisma than Palin's candidate, McCain.

Angelo