Ironically, the Palin/McCain ticket gets closer and closer to defeat every time they mention victory in Iraq. It is toxic to them, so I can't quite place why Palin is lingering on this.
I'm curious to see how this second half of the debate unfolds. Biden, above all else, knows foreign policy. Palin, on the other hand, can--well, you know. I'm not sure the view from her kitchen will fly as foreign policy experience tonight. But I'm also not sure she'll even mention that tonight. She's on message. She's charming. She's easy to understand without sounding like she has sacrificed substance. This is Biden's debate to lose right now.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
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OK, Biden's starting to wake up with the foreign policy stuff. I'm watching the NYT Web feed, but my hunch is the uncommitted voters in Ohio are starting to trend a little toward Joe.
You are correct. He's doing well now, but I don't want to speak too soon.
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