I don't bother watching political debates. Why should I? Really, I think only three types of people waste their time with them:
1. Politicos who are paid to comment on debates, or who are so in to the elections they actually find the whole circus entertaining;
2. The bland masses who believe that watching the candidates drone on at each other is part of their civic duty;
3. The clueless 15 percent or so of voters who are still undecided and are hoping for some sort of debate-inspired epiphany.
None of the above applies to me. That being said, I did catch a bit of the Biden-Palin debate on NPR. Goshdarnit golly-gee... she really does answer questions as if she's in another beauty pageant. She's also either rather dumb or rather deceitful (probably both) as illustrated by this exchange:
PALIN: John McCain, in referring to the fundamentals of our economy being strong, he was talking to and he was talking about the American workforce. And the American workforce is the greatest in this world, with the ingenuity and the work ethic that is just entrenched in our workforce.... That's a positive. That's encouragement. And that's what John McCain meant.
So McCain and Palin just happen to have a totally different definition of economic fundamentals than the one used by analysts, investors, and, yes, economists. Darntootin', they're mavericks even in their use of the English language!
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