Today's Takeaway: What the Mortgage Settlement Means
Comedian Baratunde Thurston on 'How to Be Black'
Today's Takeaway: Focus on Violence Syria
In-Depth Look at the Situation in Syria
Some Combat Restrictions for Women Lifted
Today's Takeaway: Big Night for Rick Santorum
'Tebow Bill' May Allow Home-Schoolers to Play on High School Teams
Today's Takeaway: Multi-Billion Dollar Foreclosure Settlement Imminent
Is Our Constitution Out of Date?
David Sanger's Guide to the History of Syria
Notes from the Conservative Political Action Conference
A Closer Look at the Assad Regime
In-Depth Look at the Situation in Syria
What the Mortgage Settlement Means for the Housing Market
A Personal Look at the Opposition in Syria
Two New Nuclear Reactors Get Go-Ahead
Follow Friday: CPAC, Gay Marriage, Contraception
Comedian Baratunde Thurston on 'How to Be Black'
What Did Clint and Chrysler Mean by 'Half Time in America'?
Multi-Billion Dollar Foreclosure Settlement Imminent
Contraception Coverage Draws Criticism from Catholic Bishops
No 'Safety Net' for Middle Class?
'Tebow Bill' May Allow Home-Schoolers to Play on High School Teams
Some Combat Restrictions for Women Lifted
Public Debate Over a Controversial Childhood Obesity Campaign
Being Gay: A Listener's Story
US Mayors Take on Gun Control... During the Super Bowl

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Comments [1]
Yes, Palin did better than expected. But, why are the standards set low for the second top position in our country? If I was interviewing for a job, I am expected to do well or better than the other candidates. There seems to be a double standard when it comes to Palin. The indisputable fact is that she did not answer all questions that were asked of her. She appeared to veer off in her own direction. Her style was evasive, elusive and her speech pattern was circular. She was lucky that the questions asked did not require examples or detail information as seen on Katie Couric and Charles Gibson’s interviews. Even though, Biden is competing for the same position, he was clearly holding back from being combative. He should have been able to say a lot more about her position and answers. Biden’s responses were to the point and he was more focused.
In addition, Palin was trying to sound like she is just one of us. One of us is not qualified to be a President or Vice President of this great nation. We all would want someone who knows what they are doing. Being likable and sweet does not qualify anyone for the toughest job in this country.
Palin tried to make Joe Biden as some one who has been in Washington too long.
“I do respect your years in the Senate, but I think Americans are craving something new and different.” Did she forget that McCain has been in the Senate for 26 years?
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