Francis Drouillard wrote: > Two gaffes -- Sarah's -- one "O'Biden," and two "leave" instead of > "lead." > > Oops! > > Wink! > > Palin accomplished two things tonight. > > She won MO for Mac and she re-energized a demoralized conservative base. > > Will it last? > > --- > > This election. This plebiscite. > > It's all about moving that swinging pendulum by just the right amount > at just the right time. > > This is the most fascinating election we will ever see in our lifetimes. > > Whoever wins will deserve a lot of credit as a master of campaigning. > > That has to count for something. > I would say the fears of Ifil's balance (ok, apparently, she can't walk) were unfounded. In fact, she almost seemed to be siding more with "the chick" in her needling of asking Biden about his positions "today". Palin seemed to do a lot better with a fellow.rival candidate than with celebrity interviewees. I think the small town girl was probably kind of star struck by the interviewers. Biden did a better job of staying on topic but I guess that's not a big deal. At least it wasn't in Greer v Buckley.
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