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Governor Palin Avoided the Debate

I wanted Governor Palin to do well in her debate. I wanted her to represent women well, with a firm grasp of the ideas. I wanted to hear her vision of a McCain / Palin administration. My expectations were much too high.

Governor Palin set her agenda. Her appearance for a debate with Senator Biden was not a discourse of ideas. It was simply a performance and demonstrated that Governor Palin has good recall of the talking points. It is not a debate when Governor Palin unabashedly states:

“…And I may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but I’m going to talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also…”

It is not an exercise in exchanging ideas or defending political platforms. The so-called debate becomes a performance of canned bits of dialogue. The moderator cannot surprise with unexpected question if there is no intent in answering. No follow up is necessary. The agenda is to repeat the prepared points - and repeat catch phrases that are suppose to resonate. Say words like “maverick”, “reform” and toss in some folksy phrases like “doggone it” to show that here is a real person.

It may come as a surprise to Governor Palin that I do not want my neighbour to be Vice President or President. My next door neighbour and her family are terrific. She has the common sense to know that she could not hold the second highest office in the United States. - It is a sham to pass off this performance as a debate. It was theatre - and it could have been performed by any of a multitude of theatre students, without the excessive winking and inappropriate smiling.

It is disingenuous and it is insulting to the American people, whether Democrat or Republican. That was an insult to women. We can be better than that. And eventually, Governor Palin will have a real news conference where she will have to answer questions from journalists. These journalists will have follow-up questions. It will not be possible to hide behind canned, prepared material. It is sad that it will have to reach that level of public embarrassment.

Catherine Forsythe

One Comment

the VP debate was stunning. Palin did a decent job faking about 20% of the questions and didn’t even bother answering the other 80%.

i couldn’t help thinking of the end of the movie Billy Madison, when the debate moderator says to Adam Sandler, “Mr. Madison, what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.”

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