Thursday, October 2, 2008

Who is better in debate tonight?

Before the special debate event between two vice president nominees tonight, many opinions argue about between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden who will make a better debate to make the ticket for the next president. Carl Leubsdorf, a long-time Washington, D.C. political journalist and currently Washington Bureau Chief for the Dallas Morning News, gave his comment about Sarah Palin and Joe Biden Carl Leubsdorf: Sarah Palin's future at stake in VP debate. His tendency is on Biden and Democrat's side more than Palin and Republic although he states both candidate's weaknesses in this argument that Sarah Palin has less impact on this election and more on her long term political future while Joe Biden may bear a greater burden in whether this debate affects next moth's vote. He persuades his argument by showing evidences about the weakness of some vice presidents in the past such as George Bush, Dan Quayle, or Rep. Geraldine Ferraro who were fail in debate. However, he criticizes Mrs. Palin more weaknesses such as less experienced rival and she faces a far more difficult situation because of her apparent unfamiliarity with the details of many issues likely to come up...
I think many people will agree with his comment, especially Democrat's supporters because he has a long time experiences of political perception and many news on media had the same idea about Sarah Palin. However, I don't agree with his statement that she might yet be able to help the ticket and still criticism of Mr. McCain for picking her. Maybe this statement was right at the first time when Mr. McCain announced Palin is his vice president because that time many idea showed that she had less political experiences, but after that she makes McCain get more tickets from Hillary's supporters. She is talent, active and beautiful. She appeared in front of people with cheerful face and self confidence that will be worth in foreign affairs of the vice president's role. We didn't know Palin who was unknown governor in US politic, suddenly become a Republican vice president nominee and we will never know what will happen in the future. In my own opinion, England has a queen, Germany has a lady Prime Minister, and China had ever a queen, but why the United States still has sexism although our country' symbol is Liberty Lady?

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