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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (83810)9/12/2008 10:29:17 AM
From: NAG1  Respond to of 542009
 
WR,

I haven't heard anyone use the Bush Doctrine to describe their policy for quite a while so to me, it becomes more of a gotcha type of question. She should have known the answer but she didn't. For those who like her and will be voting Republican, I didn't see anything in the interview that was terribly damaging. For those of us that are voting for Obama, I didn't see anything that would change our minds either. She did reinforce for us that she isn't ready for the job. For independents or those who haven't made up their minds, I don't think they saw enough either way to make up their minds. Palin didn't make a major gaffe but she wasn't terribly impressive either. But then again, they didn't really show enough of the interview to really tell. It is a terrible way to display the interview, in bits and pieces to get the ratings.

Palin is quick on the answer whether she knows the answer or not. I can see why she is a good campaigner, especially if joe voter doesn't look deeper to see if what she says is correct or not.

Neal