Is it my imagination or is Biden getting slaughtered
#1
Posted 2012-October-11, 20:10
#3
Posted 2012-October-11, 20:51
edit: I should have said, "...unless they don't want to see through it."
This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2012-October-12, 08:15
#4
Posted 2012-October-11, 21:06
Ryan came across as wonkish and cold and needed to take off his policy hat. Plus he looked green (not experience - his complexion).
Biden was condescending with the cheesy smiles and forced laughter. Mary Matalin compared it to Gore's sighing and she isn't too far off.
I don't think I'd like either as president.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#5
Posted 2012-October-11, 21:30
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#6
Posted 2012-October-11, 21:34
PassedOut, on 2012-October-11, 21:30, said:
This seems like a cynical and transparent strategy. Romney would be in charge; Ryan's verbal crumbs tossed to the far-right loonies are completely worthless.
#7
Posted 2012-October-11, 21:57
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2012-October-11, 22:23
#9
Posted 2012-October-12, 06:30
Bbradley62, on 2012-October-11, 22:23, said:
Funny thing, though, is that this post-debate goal that was accomplished was not the pre-debate goal that we were told was needed and expected.
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2012-October-12, 08:38
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#12
Posted 2012-October-12, 08:44
RMB1, on 2012-October-12, 08:38, said:
Biden in LA?
-P.J. Painter.
#13
Posted 2012-October-12, 10:43
hrothgar, on 2012-October-12, 08:01, said:
yet the polls seem to show that most viewers thought ryan won... an early one even showed a 20% gap... i thought ryan missed at least two opportunities, one on libya when biden was either lying or (maybe more likely) left out of the loop... even if left out, he had to know about state's testimony... the other was when biden was hammering on taxing the wealthy...
ryan could have kept on him about the first two years, and why not raise taxes then... the aim, of course, would be to get him to say what obama said at the time - that you don't raise taxes when the economy is that bad... then ryan could have rightly said "but it was growing twice as fast then as it is now... it was either a good idea then or a bad one now"
biden also took some heat on twitter from even liberalish journalists about his overall lack of decorum
Piers Morgan ✔@piersmorgan Joe, seriously, STOP SMIRKING. This is serious stuff. Be Vice-Presidential. #PMTdebate
kirsten powers ✔@kirstenpowers10 Biden laughing while Martha talks about Iran getting the bomb is just weird.
ErikWemple @ErikWemple Biden really pushing it with his interruptions.#vpdebate
Philip Klein @philipaklein If Biden's strategy was to come off like a complete jerk, he's succeeding brilliantly.
#14
Posted 2012-October-12, 10:46
RMB1, on 2012-October-12, 08:38, said:
What a hateful suggestion. Obama is one letter away from Osama, right?
I hope that the campaign does not sink to the level of playing "funny" games with the candidates' names. Especially because Obama/Biden clearly have the short straw in this case, and I would very much like to see them win.
#15
Posted 2012-October-12, 10:47
luke warm, on 2012-October-12, 10:43, said:
Yes, but what is more important? What the people who vote think, or what the bloggers think?
-P.J. Painter.
#16
Posted 2012-October-12, 10:55
kenrexford, on 2012-October-12, 10:47, said:
Or what kenrexford thinks lukewarm thinks the people who vote think?
What I saw is that more public response was split almost entirely over party lines. Slightly more Republicans watched the debate and slightly more people thought Ryan won. I think such an outcome is better for Republicans since if nothing else it suggests they are more interested and engaged at this point. My own take was Ryan was very slick at evading the actual questions being asked, and I'm not surprised that some people were put off by Biden's frequent interupting. But it's not surprising that both sides are happy.
- billw55
#17
Posted 2012-October-12, 11:09
lalldonn, on 2012-October-12, 10:55, said:
What I saw is that more public response was split almost entirely over party lines. Slightly more Republicans watched the debate and slightly more people thought Ryan won. I think such an outcome is better for Republicans since if nothing else it suggests they are more interested and engaged at this point. My own take was Ryan was very slick at evading the actual questions being asked, and I'm not surprised that some people were put off by Biden's frequent interupting. But it's not surprising that both sides are happy.
I assume that you know that my questions were tongue in cheek?
-P.J. Painter.
#18
Posted 2012-October-12, 11:41
I thought Raddatz did a good job, but then I read this and I have to agree that the questions she chose (and the inaccurate premises they contained) weren't the best. But that's the US mass media for you.
I agree that we should all hope that neither of these guys ever becomes POTUS.
#19
Posted 2012-October-12, 14:18
The water was great.
#20
Posted 2012-October-12, 15:25
kenberg, on 2012-October-12, 14:18, said:
i'm glad you had fun... as for the debate, there was a count done and biden interrupted ryan 82 times (or so)... also, and this will be denied by many here so you can judge for yourself, the moderator cut ryan off quite often