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The biggest moment of this debate from my pov was when Ryan was asked for specifics on how they were going to pay for their proposed tax cuts. He couldn't do it, of course. He dodged the question and the follow up attempts. The math doesn't add up and they know it, but brazenly keep putting it out there because the average voter isn't smart enough to figure this out.
So, all in all, a fairly even debate. But Ryan being exposed on the tax cut fairy tale, and Biden's superior grasp of foreign policy, gives Biden the win. |
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And I have to credit Ryan for how he handled it. Deflected it pretty well, played the whole "we have a framework and we'll work to get bipartisan consensus" nonsense. But to anyone remotely tuned into the realities at play here he got crushed. Unfortunately for the country 90+% of people aren't remotely tuned in to the aforementioned realities.
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Biden took Ryan to the woodshed. A complete trouncing. It wasn't even close.
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As was stated by Chuck Todd, if you're arguing about mannerisms after a debate, it's abundantly clear you've lost. Last nights debate reminded me of the line by Samuel L. Jackson in the Avengers movie: "Ant (Ryan) meet Boot (Biden)." |
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Second big lie was that Biden voted against both wars. He voted for unilateral action in Iraq but was probably hoping nobody remembers what he did in 2001 and 2003. Lying or dementia? |
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This is the mistake I cautioned against in the other thread. Democrats have such disdain for Republicans they just want to see them trash the opposition. Biden came after hime pretty hard. To the hard core Dems, that's what they "wanted to see" and after Obama getting nailed to the wall, maybe it will be, if nothing else, good for the base to feel they had a comeback after such a crappy performance by Obama. However what really was accomplished? VP candidates don't usually sway the populace too much. I think Biden did a good job nailing Ryan down on the tax cut issue, but he got backed in on the Benghazi situation, sometimes directly contradicting what the intelligence community said. Like I said, if the goal was to fire up the base, then Biden did his job. I think Ryan's job was to hold serve against a more experienced statesmen and not do any damage to a recently surging Romney - and I think he did that. Both fell into the pitfalls I warned against: Biden to flippant and arrogant at the wrong times, and Ryan to profesorial. As a Republican, I'll let the Dems have this one and take the trouncing of the "real" candidates. Polling shows this didn't move voters and most are calling it a tie with Biden's favorability taking a hit. The Dems believing they're winning the battle but losing the war is ok by me. |
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We can't have a member of a cult become POTUS. No way, no how!
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I thought it was close. I thought Biden pointing out that Romney/Ryan don't have much of a plan if at all. They call out Obama but don't have a way for paying for the tax cuts themselves. I'm glad Biden called out Ryan for the obvious BS. I think that is why Biden gets the slight nod. He could have kept the laughing and condescending down a little bit. Overall i thought it was a good debate.
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Romney/Ryan's 5 point plan to invigorate the economy: 1. Energy independence 2. Improving the education system for our children and our workers 3. Taking advantage of trade globally to open new markets and export our goods, while stopping China’s cheating 4. Cutting and capping federal spending, and getting on track to have a balanced budget 5. Being the champion for small business to grow and create jobs |
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Right?!? It's funny how people like pricejj (among several others) think they have it all figured out and yet they are either too dishonest or too stupid to not see this. Ryan was asked for specifics, more than once, and floundered. He says the math works but can't explain how or why. A massive deception and people blindly fall for it. But hey, he looks and sounds convincing, right? |
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Biden is spitting out facts and positions left and right and all Ryan has to counter with is short stories about Romneys generosity towards a fellow church member or his neighbor in the military or meaningless catch phrases of lost credibility. And what's with the sad puppy dog eye's Ryan? This may work for a dog at the shelter getting adopted... but a VP? One position from the big chair. Has American become this ****ing gullible? Ryan was and is clearly out of his depths here. Perhaps not nearly on the scale of Sarah. But still not ready for VP. Can anyone here really honestly say they'd be comfortable with Ryan as our President if something were to happen to Romney? Last edited by Bronco Yoda; 10-12-2012 at 09:05 AM.. |
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Here's mine: 1. World peace 2. Cures for the common cold and all cancers 3. Good food for everyone 4. Cheap gas 5. Seven hot virgins for every man Vote for me! |
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Exactly. Romney/Ryan are in favor of energy independence! Just don't expect them to explain how they plan to accomplish that. They're running their campaign like a middle school election. "Longer recesses and no more homework. Vote for me!" |
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It just bewilders me that reasonably intelligent people fall for this nonsense. Further proof that "common sense" is uncommon.
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