McCain again came across to the wife and I as disrespectful and condescending overall, too. "That one"?
And frankly, I think that more than this debate, the recent dirty tactics about Ayers and such are really going to sink the McCain campaign. Independents are a little more concerned with what's happening to their 401k's right now than they are with who was on the board of a charitable foundation with Obama.
Surprisingly though,
Palin thought the debate went super for her fellow Maverick...
"It was a great night for America. [McCain is] proposing real plans that will work for economic recovery and energy independence," she said. "I think Barack was even less candid than usual, which I was kinda surprised. But McCain has fought on and sounded very energized, and it was a good night for him, for all of us, for all of America."
What's ahead? "It's gonna be a great 28 days to go," she said. "Taking this message of reform on the road and just having it resonate more and more every day is what I believe’s happening. And it's good. It's very good. I look forward to the 28 days."
The best thing about Palin being the VP nominee right now is that after she's made such a global fool of herself, she'll never be a Presidential nominee.