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Sarah Palin Wins Debate by Darn (Guest Voice)

In this Guest Voice post Walter Brasch says this week’s Vice Presidential debate between Democratic Sen. Joe Biden and Republican Gov. Sarah Palin proved one thing: Palin can be prepped. Journalism professor and author Brasch is an award-winning syndicated newspaper columnist and radio commentator, and president of the Pennsylvania Press Club. Guest Voice posts do not necessarily represent the opinion of TMV or its writers.

Sarah Palin Wins Debate by Darn

by Walter Brasch

The vice-presidential debates proved one thing. At the very least, Sarah Palin can be trained.

For several days, she had camped out in one of John McCain’s Arizona houses, where she underwent Debate Boot camp conducted by drill instructors who make Marine DIs appear to be slaggers.

With a few “darns,” “betchas,” and “ya”s, Palin managed to get all her talking points into the debate, even if she constantly changed the question to suit her note cards.

During the 90-minute debate, Palin six times referred to her experience as the mayor of a 6,000 resident village. Seven times, she specifically mentioned Ahmadinejad. Iran’s president, proud she knew the name, proud that she could pronounce it. No one asked if she knew his first name or anything else about him. Shades of George W. Bush in his first term trying to prove he knew something about foreign affairs by enunciating the names of a few world leaders after several gaffes early in the campaign.

Of course, twice Palin was wrong about the name of the U.S. commander in Iraq. Several times she noted she and John McCain are mavericks. About the sixth time she mentioned it, Joe Biden finally unleashed his debating skills. John McCain is no maverick he said in measured response. The Republican nominee voted with President Bush four times to extend the budget deficit, said Biden, who also pointed out that McCain went along with Bush on numerous health care and education issues, most of which were regressive rather than progressive, was one of the strongest backers of going to war with Iraq, and opposed tax cuts.

Palin’s answers were mostly glittering generalities as she peppered numerous responses with cheerleader messages about America, and even tossed in Reagan’s “shining city” example, and punctuated another response to Biden with a Reaganesque, “Say it ain’t so, Joe, there you go again pointing backwards again.” Her responses, after awhile, seemed to be more acceptable to a beauty contest than a vice-presidential debate.

Both Palin and Biden had a few factual errors, with Palin ahead in the count of misstatements, discrepancies, and outright lies, according to factcheck.org, a non-partisan source at the University of Pennsylvania. Possibly Palin’s biggest problem, and something that should coincern every voter, was that she bumbled on the constitutional definition of the role of the vice-president, something Biden quickly corrected.

Nevertheless, Palin came across as confident, charming, and folksy, even giving America three on-camera winks.

She successfully muted her previous blunders in interviews with TV news anchors Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric, where she claimed Alaska provides 20 percent of the nation’s energy (it’s only 3.5 percent), revealed the only Supreme Court case she knows is Roe v. Wade, that like President Bush she probably isn’t much of a reader, believes she knows foreign affairs because Russia is a few miles from Alaska, and disguised her lack of knowledge of vice-presidents by claiming George H. W. Bush was the vice-president she admired the most because he “kind of learned the ropes in his position as VP and then moving on up.”

In that same interview, responding to a question about what was the worst quality of the current vice-president, Joe Biden said it was shredding the Constitution; Sarah Palin said it was “the duck hunting accident.”

In the debate, Biden threw specifics after specifics. Almost every major online newspaper poll gave Biden the win, especially among undecided voters, with several polls showing him scoring in the 70s and 80s. The CNN poll showed that about 51 percent thought Biden did a better job, while 36 percent supported Palin. At MSNBC, it was 78 percent for Biden. Even the conservative Wall Street Journal readers polled online gave Biden 52 percent. The ultra conservative Drudge report, however, gave Palin the lead at 68 percent.

But, this was also a win for Sarah Palin.

Expectations for her were so low that if she didn’t shoot a moose during the debate, people would be thrilled.

In theatre, actors learn that their first responsibility is to learn their lines and don’t fall over the scenery.

In this debate, Sarah Palin knew her prepared lines, and the scenery still stood after 90 minutes.

  • kryon77
    John Hinderaker, writing in the Powerline blog, notes that the MSM is "...a self-appointed, generally ignorant but highly opinionated 'elite' that is not elite by any conventional measure -- income, intelligence, education, social position -- but that successfully dictates the terms of political discourse even though it no longer controls (exclusively, anyway) the means of production of the news." (See http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/09/....)

    And to illustrate that point, now comes Walter Brasch, a member in good standing of the modern media, notwithstanding - or, rather, BECAUSE of - his lack of accomplishment, his stupidity, and his lazy, malignant bigotry. (And, it should be noted, the author of "Sinking the Ship of State," Amazon sales rank 1,684,661, presently out of print, even though the book debuted only 13 months ago.)

    The woman who Brasch derides as little more than a trained seal rose - without political connections and without riding the coattails or her husband - from PTA mom to city councilwoman to chair and ethics officer of the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission to Governor of Alaska, the youngest ever to hold this last position.

    Far from being a time server, she was an innovator and a reformer throughout her public career. She resigned from the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission, in protest over the corrupt self-dealing of some of its members, and became of public whistle blower. Her actions - including an editorial for Alaska's biggest newspaper - were "helped along by criminal investigations that have since ended up with indictments and convictions of several public officials. Renkes was forced to resign as attorney-general. Reudrich ended up agreeing to pay a substantial fine for his ethics violations — not just the noncompliance with the disclosure forms, but substantive violations based on too-close ties with and favors from VECO, the drilling contractor that's been at the center of most of the Alaskan ethics scandals — and to quit the Commission."

    "And the capstone came when Palin ran in the 2006 GOP primary against the incumbent governor who'd appointed and then ignored and tried to silence her, Frank Murkowski. She whipped him soundly, and then went on to whip another former governor, popular Democrat Tony Knowles, in the 2006 general election." (From the lawyer-blogger Beldar at http://beldar.blogs.com/beldarblog/2008/09/when....)

    As governor, Palin won overwhelming legislative and popular support for her plan for the North Slope natural gas pipeline - a project that had been stalled since the Cater administration - which will tap literally trillions of cubic feet of gas reserves, for use in the lower 48. She drastically reduced the dollars of earmarks accepted from the federal government, and made substantial cuts in the state budget, giving Alaska a budget surplus of at least 5 billion, and allowing the state to rebate an additional $1200 back to each citizen. (See the LA Times for the details: http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-surp...) In July of last year, acting on one of her chief campaign themes, she signed into law a bipartisan ethics reform bill, which is just the latest of her efforts to clean up a state whose corruption once rivaled Chicago. (See the AP: http://dwb.adn.com/news/government/story/912005....) She presently enjoys the highest approval rating of any governor in America.

    On a steep learning curve - consisting of about 5 weeks - with regard to many issues of national and international scope, she is now considered by most analysts to have beaten or tied in a debate with a blowhard Senator of 36 years. But if Senator Biden did not have the confidence man's ability to utter total falsehoods with utter self-assurance and get away with it (e.g., 1) our budget for 3 weeks in the war in Iraq exceeds the total budget or our war in Afghanistan, 2) Senator McCain voted YES in same tax resolution for which he criticizes Obama, 3) Obama never pledged that he would meet personally with Ahmadinejad; these and many other of Biden's debate assertions were demonstrable false), Palin would be near-universally hailed as the winner.

    And, finally, no one who looks at the the 2006 Alaska gubernatorial debates - both in the Republican primary and in the general election - can fail to see that Palin was not merely fluent or a good debater, but was intimately familiar with the wonkish issues in play in Alaska relating to energy exploration, hunting rights, and the environment. These debates - which we know Walter Brasch did not observe, because he based his conclusions on emotions and bigotry, not evidence - are available on C-Span at http://www.c-span.org/search.aspx?For=palin%20d....

    No fact - including those cited in the argument above - will make a dent in the non-thinking of an intellectually lazy bigot such as Walter Brasch. It is, however, a good thing indeed that the mediocrities of the MSM are gradually losing their grip on American public life, and that individuals are empowered by the Internet to research the facts for themselves.
  • timr
    If one had looked at the Anchorage Daily News one would have found a wealth of articles about Palin. Her vindictivness against her ex brother in law was so bad tha a judge stated that she was stalking him. The WSJ-that bastion of conservative thought-has stated that Palin is totally unqualified to be VP or POTUS. Several conservatives-incl NRO- have questioned McCains judgement in selecting her. The fact that the McCain campaign is not only keeping her out of the loop(she only found out that the McCain campaign was shutting down Mi operations when she "read it in the paper" on Fri) but is also refusing to allow her to be questioned by any in the MSM-FNS is also incl in the ban-and is refusing to allow her to appear in a press conference. I believe that all these actions by the McCain camp shows that they also believe that she is totally unqualified and if exposed to the MSM would only reinforce that idea.
  • Jim_Satterfield
    I find the quoting of John Hinderakeron any issue to be hilarious. He is after all, the man who wrote this:

    It must be very strange to be President Bush. A man of extraordinary vision and brilliance approaching to genius, he can't get anyone to notice. He is like a great painter or musician who is ahead of his time, and who unveils one masterpiece after another to a reception that, when not bored, is hostile.


    Yet kryon77 has the gall to call Brasch an intellectually lazy bigot. Sorry, not buying it.
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