On one corner you have Joe Biden -- a good man, a good politition, who has no idea when he should end a sentence. For about a week everyone thought he would be providing the election entertainment.
In the other corner is Sarah Palin, who has given some pretty bad interviews, and has shown she often cannot even connect the question to the the extreamly vague anwser the McCain camp has crammed into her head.
(please, somebody tell me how that is a liberal media gotcha question)COURIC: Why isn’t it better, Governor Palin, to spend $700 billion helping middle-class families struggling with health care, housing, gas and groceries? … Instead of helping these big financial institutions that played a role in creating this mess?
PALIN: Ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to help shore up the economy– Oh, it’s got to be about job creation too. So health care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions.
However, people say these debates are all about defying expectations, and if that is indeed the case then Sarah Palin only has to show up. The bar is set so low for her that she need only demonstrate that she can skip -- pretty tough for Biden to come out a winner in that contest.