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Old 10-03-2008, 04:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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If you look at Obama, Bush, Clinton, Regan or Carter where people saying they're not read to be VP with such confidence? Its not the attack on Palin I find wrong but just the manner.
Obama also gets attacked for not being ready.

In addition her governship isn't one like every other. She made a point in thowing out everyone who had experience in Alaska for being in the "old-boys-club" and replaced them with friends from Wasilia.
You can probaby count on her getting her people from Wasilia around her when she goes to Washington because she hates everyone in Washington.
Normally a governor could learn from other people who have experience.

One of those weekly standard guys wrote in her defence tht experience means having visited Asper Institut seminars or having been in Davos.
That's surely a part. I want leaders that do understand a bit about the world.
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She's all show and no substance.
Unfortuantly that is what a debate like this is about.
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I appreciate a report that goes both ways: 'Facts' both candidates got wrong in last night's debate.

Facts go adrift in Biden-Palin debate - The Debates - MSNBC.com
Today 03:22 PM
Good article. You should however keep in mind that getting facts wrong in debating against unprepared questions is natural and doesn't necessarly mean that someone is lying.
It's a different thing than getting facts wrong in a well prepared speech.
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