
I could give you a rant today about the VP debate last night but I will spare you. Instead, I'll let the remarks of this independent voter, quoted in the Detroit News, describe the debate. The chart above will help explain what she experienced.
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"I don't like (Gov. Palin). I tried to, but I don't think she has the experience or substance to be vice president.
"She has a tendency to talk around things. She is way in over her head. She only answered the questions she wanted. The ones she didn't know, she went on to another subject. She said she didn't want to talk about something, she wanted to talk about something else. So she did. She did that a couple of times. She was being evasive on subjects she didn't feel comfortable with.
"I don't think she's vice presidential. She smiled too much when she didn't know what she was talking about...
"I would give her a C. And give (Biden) a B. I still am undecided. You have to vote for somebody. I probably will lean more Democratic because I wouldn't want her to be president ... if something happened to (McCain)."
-- Susan Ferrier, Flushing voter
Source: Detroit News, October 3, 2008
I can only imagine what it takes to get an F if this is the explanation of a C.
Joe Biden did a great job, that is if you were looking for substance and direct answers on the important issues we are facing today.