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04/10/2008 18:20:06
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01352475
Message ID:
01352811
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>>>>I am tired and going to bed. Just watched the debate and think they both did better than I expected. As an Obama supporter I am a lot more comfortable with Biden as VP than I was. He made his points without being strident or longwinded. And Palin, although she showed her inexperience at times, especially on foreign policy, was not as incompetent as I feared. Not sure it was any kind of game changer, just good to feel better about both candidates.
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>>>Personally, I thought it would have been nice if she'd answered a few more of the questions put to her instead of sidestepping into her 'hockey mom straight talk'.
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>>Oh, definitely. But she seemed to really be targeting blue collar voters who are fed up with Washington. That answer she gave Biden about "I may not answer questions the way you and the moderator want me to" (paraphrased) was a shot at Washington elites and media elites And from what I heard on a conservative talk radio station yesterday that line went over well.
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>Did they notice that, while true that she may not have answered the way the elite wanted, she in fact, didn't answer at all?
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>I can't recall who said it, that if I want a brain operation, I want a surgeon with the best skills. Same with a politician. If you just want somebody you can sit and have a beer with, get some friends instead.

Brains are less biased (from medical perspective) than political emotions. It would be very difficult, most likely, impossible for Palin to accomodate your bias. It seem that searching for brain surgeon could be for you a more productive idea.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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