Posts Tagged ‘debate’
ICYMI: “The Lies Biden Told”
“For all the focus on Sarah Palin’s graceful performance in last week’s vice presidential showdown, a more significant spectacle was taking place behind the other rostrum. That’s where Joe Biden, speaking with the pompus self-importance befitting his 36 years in the Senate, told one baffling fib after another.” – New York Post
“The Lies Biden Told” Editorial New York Post October 4, 2008
For all the focus on Sarah Palin’s graceful performance in Thursday’s vice presidential showdown, a more significant spectacle was taking place behind the other rostrum.
That’s where Joe Biden, speaking with the pompus self-importance befitting his 36 years in the Senate, told one baffling fib after another.
Some, of course, were just Biden being Biden. He smeared Dick Cheney as “the most dangerous vice president we’ve had probably in American history.”
To which we must take specific offense: After all, the founder of this newspaper, Alexander Hamilton, was killed in a duel by then-Vice President Aaron Burr. (Certainly Burr was a better shot than Cheney.)
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Sarah Palin at Wash U. Debate
Luntz Focus Group Calls Palin The Winner: “I Think She Just Spoke To The People, The American People”
Luntz Focus Group Voter: “I think she just spoke to the people, the American people. She was direct.” (Luntz Focus Group On Fox News, 10/2/08)
- Watch Luntz Focus Group: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKrk_6QjcNw (CLICK HERE) or click on an arrow in the image below.
First Debate Watching Parties
Find a Debate Watching Party or Be a Host!
John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin gave two electrifying speeches at the Republican National Convention in Minnesota – the most watched convention speeches in history!
Thousands of you attended McCain Nation convention-watching parties all across the country in support of our ticket and we thank you for your support.
We’re in the midst of a busy fall season with just over 50 days left until Election Day. The first presidential debate will be held Friday, September 26th, at the University of Mississippi.
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