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...outsider and someone who’s so unused to the way you guys operate,” she said. Palin also criticized Obama’s Senate record and his foreign policy suggestions. Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden countered Palin’s critiques by scrutinizing Senator John McCain’s political record, rather than directly addressing Palin’s. He also called McCain “out of touch” with the average American and emphasized Obama’s dedication to the middle class. He also called McCain’s healthcare plan...
...track and count the candidates’ buzzwords, analyze their body language, and isolate their argumentative technique. The event was a nerd smorgasbord, as satisfying to the tech geeks as it was to the policy wonks.I turned to Eric Gunther and Justin Manor of Sosolimited (the third member is John Rothenberg) for advice on how to describe what I had just witnessed. Their technique is not about distorting the debate, but rather about making it easier to understand.“As much as we’re adding things, we’re also removing aspects of the broadcast...
...casual once-over would divulge to the audience that Chris Farley’s brother was playing the role of fat, angry, and ultraliberal “Michael Malone,” who is joined in his onscreen shenanigans by stars like Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, James Woods, John Voight, Trace Adkins, and Bill O’Reilly. Before you ask, “Why O’Reilly?,” it’s important to understand something about each of the people in the above list: they all love the GOP. Woods, Grammer, and Voight were...
Didn't always directly answer the questions but deflected and hedged with offhand subtlety. Rarely took the bait when Biden faulted John McCain. Was happy to resort to the safety of "maverick" imagery in a pinch...
Relentlessly criticized the Bush-McCain-Palin economic policies. Came across more with sadness than anger in deriding his longtime colleague McCain, whom he repeatedly called "John." Did next to nothing to try to force Palin into errors, which was likely a calculated strategy...