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Palin and Other Things That Annoyed Me About the Vice-Presidential Debate

New America Media, Commentary, Jasmyne A. Cannick, Published on New America Media

LOS ANGELES -- Full disclosure: I am not in love with either candidate running for president, not even the one I am voting for on November 4, Democratic Senator Barack Obama. I sat down a bit too early to watch tonight’s vice-presidential debate I think. Because shortly after turning on a network that shall remain anonymous, I was immediately annoyed with their talking heads and their lame ass attempts at trying to forecast America’s reaction to the debate. So by the time the debate got underway, I was already in a bad mood. But like tonight’s debate moderator Gwen Ifill, I too can be objective and unbiased.

Palin Stays alive; Biden Exhibits Command of Issues McCain NewsLadder

Special Debate Edition

So Gov. Sarah Palin didn't fall on her face in last night's debate
with Sen. Joseph Biden, her rival for the vice presidency, as so many
thought that she might. And Biden, who should find himself encouraged
by the snap polls that followed, avoided putting his foot in his
mouth, as is occasionally his habit. This morning likely finds both