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I think she did awesome.

However, I flipped over to MSNBC after it was over. The liberal pundits said she did a poor job and kept going to issues other than what the question was and lied time after time. They failed to point out that the moderator said a couple times that neither one answered the question asked -- and Biden lied thru his teeth on several issues.

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I flipped back and forth between nbc and fox news after the debate was over, and I did catch on fox where they had a group of undecideds, the majority after the debate are leaning towards McCain/Palin now according to what they said there. The pollster suggested to expect a jump in the polls for McCain/Palin in about 48 hours.

Maybe it is just me, but seemed like Biden was allowed the last word on most topics, however Palin did great at addressing those when needed to.

Far as how factual/truthful several of Biden's remarks were, I hope people out there fact check a lot of what he had to say.

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Blah...........Blah.............Blah..............

Palin is becoming a warm glass of milk in a hurry. She better start swinging or this thing is DONE. McCain is already a wet blanket, if they want to be the ticket of change, they better change their tone or they're going to fade into the shadows.

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I think it will take a few days for it to sink in, but Biden clearly said a number of things that were factually inaccurrate (I'll be nice and NOT call them lies ;)). If McCain is smart, he'll get his campaign, and especially Sarah Palin, to start hammering on those right away, and call Obama/Biden out on them. Either make Biden admit he was wrong, or make him present the evidence, which he won't be able to do, to show that he was right. Keep that up for the next week or so and then see where the polls go.

Time to go on the offensive. Time to ATTACK!!!

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I think it will take a few days for it to sink in, but Biden clearly said a number of things that were factually inaccurrate (I'll be nice and NOT call them lies ;)). If McCain is smart, he'll get his campaign, and especially Sarah Palin, to start hammering on those right away, and call Obama/Biden out on them. Either make Biden admit he was wrong, or make him present the evidence, which he won't be able to do, to show that he was right. Keep that up for the next week or so and then see where the polls go.

Time to go on the offensive. Time to ATTACK!!!

Yes.

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Palin to Biden:

Your plan is like waving the white flag of surrender.

Bravo! Sarah Palin.

It's a war not a sporting event. Treating death tolls, costs and time as if they are stats to a game is irrelevent.

Palin to Biden:

Iraq will be handed over to Iraqi control when OUR people over THERE tell US it is time to do so.

Again Bravo! Sarah Palin. Let's let OUR people OVER THERE who are doing their jobs tell us when the job is finished. This isn't Vietnam. Though I've heard that comparison many times. A MAJOR difference is this war is being fought with a 100% volunteer military.

PALIN: Said of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama: “94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction.”

Officially PALIN is getting beat up for that statement. This is what is being stated as the actual truth.

THE FACTS: The dubious count includes repetitive votes as well as votes to cut taxes for the middle class while raising them on the rich. An analysis by FactCheck.org found that 23 of the votes were for measures that would have produced no tax increase at all, seven were in favor of measures that would have lowered taxes for many, 11 would have increased taxes on only those making more than $1 million a year.

A pretty weak spin that actually boosts Palin. In uncovering her supposedly dubious accuracy, our blatently partisan press unwittingly underscores the real truth by beating Palin up over the numbers instead of examining what they mean. Lets do the math shall we. 94-23-7-11=53 Not zero! That's 53 votes to increase taxes. If she had came up with that number would the press had mentioned it again today. Nope. Yep she was wrong on the number but she was still right about the spirit of the statement. Obama voted to increase taxes on numerous occasions. Not just on the rich which he claims over and over. Everybody!

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