I did feel that Cheney was on the defensive most of the night. But to
me he came across as a guy who wouldn't be rattled even by a bomb
going off in his bathroom. He'd just get out the plunger and get to
work.

I think that they were about even in terms of fact (hyperbole)
flinging. They both occasionally made some weak comments or arguments.
I thought they both did abysmally on the issues of gay marriage,
israel/palestine, and aids.

-Kevin

On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 09:01:00 -0400, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, Cheney looked kind of nervous and sat there wringing his hands.  This was also mentioned this morning on a few news programs.  I think Cheney came across as someone trying to hide something (he even skipped a few opportunities to respond) and Edwards came across as knowledgeable and confident.
>
> Howie
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