CNN’s
instant poll shows a virtual tie in voter reaction, a score that seems right to
a New York Yankees fan who was sneaking peaks at the playoff with the Baltimore
Orioles during the grin-a-thon.
Both
games seemed interminable with little scoring but lots of huffing and puffing
as the players pranced around ineffectually.
Joe Biden
hit home early with a plaintive plea: “Stop talking about how you care about
people. Show me something. Show me a policy. Show me a policy where you take
responsibility.
“And,
by the way, they talk about this Great Recession if it fell out of the sky,
like, ‘Oh, my goodness, where did it come from?’ It came from this man voting
to put two wars on a credit card...a prescription drug benefit on the credit
card, a trillion-dollar tax cut for the very wealthy. I was there. I voted
against them. I said, no, we can't afford that.
“And
now, all of a sudden, these guys are so seized with concern about the debt that
they created.”
Paul Ryan
touched all his rhetorical bases, flashing the headache-inducing Mittmatics
that obscure economic issues and try to persuade the inattentive viewer that his plan
to privatize and kill Social Security is really a brilliantly benign effort to
save it.
The
Yankees lost in extra innings and will have to keep fighting to move ahead to
what is known as the Fall Classic.
So
will Democrats.
Update:
In Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan reduces the debate from
the major leagues to the playground:
“Another
way to say it is the old man tried to patronize the kid and the kid stood his
ground. The old man pushed, and the kid pushed back.”
All
in the game.
1 comment:
Not even close, Biden mopped the floor with Spic-n-Span Ryan. Joe was sharp.
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" I like a man who smiles when he's in a fight." - Winston Churchill
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