Palin did very well in the beginning when she was more clipped and direct. In the second half of the debate she got way too wordy and cliched, spouting more and more talking points. The snarkiness also came back.
Biden looked tentative early, but found his stride when he talked about Bush and the last eight years. He wasn't as strong going after McCain. However, as it was in the first presidential debate, Biden's best moment was when he criticized McCain for repeatedly being wrong on Iraq.
The focus on Bush and the last eight years must have worked. From the early polls, Biden was rated the 'winner' of the debate 51% to 39%. Many of the pundits - namely Brokaw and Peggy Noonan - said Palin won it. I thought it was a tie.
But perhaps the snap poll giving the debate to Biden is a reminder of the two primary issues of this election: the war and the economy. On the war, Biden strongly stated: we will end this war; for all the 'surge is working' talk, the public still opposes the war in Iraq. And the economy clearly favors the Dems. Those issues have moved the polls for Obama in the last two weeks, and appear to have given Biden the win tonight.
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How about the Dodgers? I warned about Lowe and Billingsley, and they have been as good as advertised the last two nights.
No surprises in Philly; ditto for today's win by the Rays.
Got to give it up for the BoSox too. They looked methodical in stealing the Angels' lunch money last night.
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