Palin gets chance to overcome doubts in VP debate

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BETH FOUHY | October 1, 2008 07:30 PM EST | AP

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This photo provided by the Palin Campaign shows Republican vice presidential nominee and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, right, preparing for her first and only debate with Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden at the Sedona, Ariz., ranch of her running-mate, Sen. John McCain, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. On the left is McCain-Palin campaign senior policy advisor Randall Scheunemann. The debate will take place Thursday in St. Louis, Mo. (AP Photo/Palin Campaign)

NEW YORK — Sarah Palin is heading into her debate with Joe Biden, easily the most-anticipated vice presidential faceoff ever, weighed down by fresh evidence that voters are developing serious doubts about her readiness for the job.

A new AP-Gfk poll released Wednesday found that just 25 percent of likely voters believe Palin has the right experience to be president. That's down from 41 percent just after the GOP convention, when the Alaska governor made her well-received debut on the national stage.

There's a potential bright side: Thursday night's debate in St. Louis gives her a chance to overcome the doubts in a 90-minute showcase, the first time most Americans outside Alaska will see her in a lengthy give-and-take session.

The downside: A poor performance debating Biden, the Delaware senator, former presidential candidate and longtime foreign policy expert, could cement a negative image for the rest of the campaign.

Palin has been preparing at Republican presidential candidate John McCain's retreat in Sedona, Ariz.

Biden was doing his own intensive preparation near his home in Wilmington, Del., though he was going to Washington for Wednesday night's vote on the economic rescue package.

As for Palin's prospects, "the expectations are set so low for her, she could fake everyone out," said Scott Reed, who managed the presidential campaign of Republican Bob Dole in 1996.

"Palin needs to clear the bar and reframe the debate around Barack Obama and his tax and spend record," he said. "She's got to show a grasp on the issues and she's got to talk about Obama. Most importantly, she's a reformer. She's got to get back to that."

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Democrats, meanwhile, were doing what they could to dispel the notion that Palin is a sub-par debater. The Democratic National Committee e-mailed news stories to reporters describing her able performances in debates in 2006 when she was running for Alaska governor.

And Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill, one of Obama's most prominent surrogates, tried to lower expectations for Biden on a conference call with reporters.

"My friend Joe Biden has a tendency to talk forever and sometimes say stuff that's kind of stupid," McCaskill said.

Asked to clarify her remarks, McCaskill said she meant them "affectionately."

In an emotional twist, Biden's son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, was to deploy this week for Iraq, where he'll serve a year as a member of the state's Army National Guard.

In the new poll, the declining sentiment for Palin was noticeable even among Republican likely voters: Just 47 percent now believe she has the right experience to be president, down from 75 percent in the previous survey. Initially, Palin's selection was widely praised by Republicans and especially conservative voters who have been wary of McCain.

The poll of 808 likely voters was conducted Saturday through Tuesday and had a sampling error of 3.4 percentage points.

A series of interviews with CBS News anchor Katie Couric recently raised questions about how well-informed she is on a range of issues the next president will face.

In a segment that aired Tuesday, Palin declined to cite a newspaper or magazine when asked what she had read regularly before McCain picked her as his running mate, saying only that she had read "most of them."

Pressed for an example, Palin told Couric: "I have a vast variety of sources where we get our news, too. Alaska isn't a foreign country, where it's kind of suggested, 'Wow, how could you keep in touch with what the rest of Washington, D.C., may be thinking when you live up there in Alaska?' Believe me, Alaska is like a microcosm of America."

In an interview Wednesday with NPR, McCain said he had turned to his running mate for advice many times. And in a testy exchange with the Des Moines Register editorial board Tuesday, amid questions about Palin's credentials, McCain replied, "If there's a Georgetown cocktail party person who, quote, calls himself a conservative who doesn't like her, good luck." Palin has echoed the anti-Washington sentiment, telling Couric the tough coverage she's received is attributable to "media elite, the Washington elite" not knowing who she is, rather than her gender.

The 90-minute televised debate was to take place at Washington University in St. Louis, with PBS anchor Gwen Ifill serving as moderator.

Ifill herself has come under criticism as the moderator from some conservatives because she is writing a book on blacks and politics, with a chapter on Obama.

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Associated Press Writer Sam Hananel in Washington contributed to this report.

NEW YORK — Sarah Palin is heading into her debate with Joe Biden, easily the most-anticipated vice presidential faceoff ever, weighed down by fresh evidence that voters are developing serious do...
NEW YORK — Sarah Palin is heading into her debate with Joe Biden, easily the most-anticipated vice presidential faceoff ever, weighed down by fresh evidence that voters are developing serious do...
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She wont overcome anything. People have already made up their minds on her. You can't crush doubts when everyone knows you were sent away to study!!! COME ON!!!! this is a joke. What has American politics come to? Oh wait, ignore that question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 10/02/2008
- LAThinker I'm a Fan of LAThinker 16 fans permalink

I will answer - FARCE .... http://www.ucubd.com/Index.aspx?id=776&cid=3151

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 10/02/2008
- Speakupper I'm a Fan of Speakupper 10 fans permalink

Nora O'Donnell on MSNBC is reporting that Sarah Palin is wearing a bandage on her hand as a result of a fall while running. Is this an attempt to set up yet another excuse for a poor performance if needed, ie, "She was playing hurt?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 10/02/2008

I think the McCain camp needs more than an "acceptable" performance from SP in the debate, they need a game changer. I predict they will have her throw out some crazy new policy from McCain to try and grab the news cycle. Fortunately, I'm not capable of thinking like them, so I'm not going to predict what that will actually be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 10/02/2008
- necer65 I'm a Fan of necer65 2 fans permalink

I think that Palin is very good at skirting the issues. I personally want to hear ideas and solutions to these issues. If people want to think she is going to do a good job in the debate by talking about nothing...­than they should vote for her. If this is the type of leader you want...tha­n go right ahead. It basically shows that there are still Americans who are dumb founded by the direction our country is going in. They also don't care about the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 10/02/2008
- DonDavis I'm a Fan of DonDavis 2 fans permalink

Palin Reveals to Katie Her Favorite Supreme Court Judge
http://satiricalpolitical.com/?p=3671

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 10/02/2008
- superlive I'm a Fan of superlive 4 fans permalink

Am I the only one who has noticed that Sarah Palin is as vapid in middle age as whe must have been as a teenage beauty queen?

I keep waiting for her to wish for world peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 10/02/2008

No one can say something without saying anything like Sarah Palin.

Debate Question: How will you keep America safer?

Palin: "Well for one, we will fix the things are most important to people that they feel unsafe about."

Follow up: But what exactly would you do to make things safer, what are those things that can be fixed?

Palin: "Well, you know, we'll ask the citizens, if we're so privileged, what makes them feel unsafe and those are the things we'll fix."

Follow Up: So you don't have any specific policy or agenda on this?

Palin: "Of course we do, I mean... Our agenda is to make America safer silly!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 AM on 10/02/2008

Realistically, in the debate game of Public Perception, they each have a good chance to win. Biden will not be as gaffe-prone, but his temerity cannot be on hold. Palin will not be as commanding on issues now that she sees the big stage also requires nuance.

http://newsone.blackplanet.com/elections/what-to-expect-from-the-vp-debate/

Thursday night will be one of a few telling moments of Election ‘08. On the heels of the nation’s financial despair, the testy battle between John McCain and Barack Obama’s ad messages, and the extreme ineptitude of Gov. Sarah Palin in interviews, the race could turn on its head instantly. When Sarah Palin and Joe Biden, the major party VP nominees, step to the plate, the war of public impression will once more be waged on the national scene.

The politicians in question, Senator Joe Biden and Governor Sarah Palin, have almost opposite records. Mr. Biden is a tested debater, using his logistical prowess to maneuver the legal contests in the House of Representatives. His forceful style often catches opponents off-guard, and he can shock audiences with brusque rhetoric. His Democratic allies often speak about his affinity for foot-in-mouth comments as part of the deal. Biden’s knowledge of foreign policy issues may provide levity for his extreme statements.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 AM on 10/02/2008

Here's a question that should be asked of Palin. It should be an easy question for her, and the best way to shut up those who feel that the moderator is biased.

"As Putin rears his head and comes into the airspace of the United States of America, where do they go?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 AM on 10/02/2008
- OldKnute I'm a Fan of OldKnute 106 fans permalink

Yes,,, Yes,,, And,,,

Precisely when does Sarah Palin predict that Canada will invade America?

Inquiring minds want to know!

All the best

Knute Neo-LIB

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 AM on 10/02/2008
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DEBATE QUESTION: HOW WOULD YOU PREVENT MISUSE OF POWER BY TOP OFFICIALS!

HER RAMBLINGS ON THAT WOULD BE INTERESTING!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 AM on 10/02/2008
- PrairieDog I'm a Fan of PrairieDog 7 fans permalink
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(I was running out of room there)
While a lot has been said about what she does or does not know (if anything) not much in the media has focussed on her actual record as a phony reformer: the cronyism in her administration, abuses of power (I suspected the troopergate thing is the tip of the iceberg), her evasion of accountability by not using her "official" email, and bilking the state out of thousands by getting per diems while working at home instead of where her job is. For Illinois residents (& fellow sufferers) that latter point is like Gov. Rod Blagojovich in lipstick. (How's that for a disturbing image?)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 AM on 10/02/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

I was thinking tonight after reading several interviews of Sarah Palin that it seems to me that after the debate, Joe Biden should say the only thing he discovered about Sarah Palin's campaign is that it consists of a noun, a verb and several dangling participles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 AM on 10/02/2008
- PrairieDog I'm a Fan of PrairieDog 7 fans permalink
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A few things came up while my wie & I discussed this. Palin's Gov debate was a 3-way and how did that affect the dynamic? Was she able to let the other two talk & pop in for a remark rather than be put more on the spot with just 2 candidates? I saw parts of that debate on cspan & I don't recall how the give & take went down, though I do remember her enthusiasm for the bridge she keeps lying through her teeth about.
Her responses to Couric come across like the Fred Armiston character on SNL who is the scatterbrained "commentator" on the fake news segment who can barely string together a coherent sentence. Play some of her answers on Youtube without looking at the visuals & hear how "charming" they are without watching her smiling face. It sounds like a high school kid who has to give a class report after not reading a single thing or coming to class all semester. It's blathering.
Her inability to name a single Supreme Court decision other than Roe is all the more pointed when you realize there was a recent SC decision regarding the Exxon Valdez oil spill that she released a comment on!!! The implication is that she's not the one who authored the comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 AM on 10/02/2008

All Biden needs to do is look at Palin in the beginning of the debate and say "gee you really do look like Tina Fey."
It will get a huge laugh and take the edge off the entire debate!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 AM on 10/02/2008

"need... more... time..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 AM on 10/02/2008
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