Mr. Wonk -vs- Mr. Smirk...

by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Liberty
-vs- Tyranny


Associated Press/Pool

After last night's Vice Presidential debate, if one can really call it a debate, we have little more information on Romney/Ryan specific policy positions than we had before the debate.

We learned that Smirking Laughing Distracting Gaffe Man Biden can be an effective disruptor. Whether this will play well with independents and those preferring a more serious tone remains to be seen.

At the end of the day the reasonable bet is that the debate won't change the dynamics of the race at all. So, on to the next two Presidential debates where hopefully the rubber finally meets the road. I won't be holding my breath.

WSJ - So now we know what Team Obama's comeback plan was following last week's defeat in the Presidential debate. Unleash Joe Biden to interrupt, filibuster, snarl, smirk and otherwise show contempt for Paul Ryan. The carnival act contributed to the least illuminating presidential or vice presidential debate of our lifetimes.

From the opening bell, Mr. Biden seemed to take to heart the interpretation that President Obama offered this week of his debate performance—that he had been "too polite." That was not a problem for the Veep, whose marching orders were clearly to steamroll the overmatched moderator Martha Raddatz and dismiss everything Mr. Ryan said with a condescending sneer.

By unofficial media counts, Mr. Biden interrupted the Republican some 80 to 100 times. Mr. Ryan let the bully get away with too much for our tastes, at least until he finally pushed back on the interruptions or until Mr. Biden lost steam in the last half hour. But as anyone who's been in a tavern past midnight understands, it's hard to win a fight with a guy who is shouting from the corner bar stool.

No doubt the performance cheered Democrats who needed cheering after last week, but we wonder how well it played with independents or undecided voters who tuned in to learn something.

To the extent that substance mattered, and it didn't count for much, Mr. Biden had his strongest notes on foreign policy. He too glibly rolled past the murders of four Americans at the Benghazi consulate a month ago, attributing the Administration's false early explanations to "the intelligence community." We doubt that's what the investigation will ultimately show. But on Afghanistan, Syria and to a lesser extent Iran, Mr. Biden was more sure-footed than Mr. Ryan. On Syria in particular, Mr. Ryan never said what a Romney Administration would do differently.

Mr. Ryan was stronger on domestic issues, calmly laying out the facts of Mitt Romney's proposals on taxes, Medicare and job creation. Even here, though, the debate devolved into an exchange between Mr. Ryan's policy details and Mr. Biden's free-association appeals to emotion and class solidarity—"Who do you trust on this?" {Read More}

Via: Memeorandum

Comments

  1. There was NOTHING good about Biden's performance last night -- NOTHING! If something could be described in one breath as both fatuous and evil Biden's disgraceful, bullying theatrics would be it.

    The WSJ has said it about as well as anyone could, except for their attempt at "journalistic fairness." of course, -- and you didn't do so badly, yourself, Les. ;-)

    It's impossible to evaluate Mr. Ryan's commentary with any degree of fairness or accuracy, because -- thanks to Filibastard Biden's insufferable antics -- for the most part IT COULD NOT BE HEARD.

    I have lots of interesting links at my blog from many different sources. I hope you'll take a look and add to the discussion.

    ~ FreeThinke

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    1. After watching the debate two more times on rerun I have arrived at essentially the same final conclusion FreeThinke. Hoover, the left is hailing how wonderful it is that their buffoon did precisely that which they accused and decried Romney of doing. Only Dufus was 100 X's worse.

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  2. Let's just say that I was uncomfortable watching it and happy when it concluded.

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    1. Dufus would make a hell of a clown don't you think Will.

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    2. Yes, I can definitely see him at the rodeo.

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  3. .

    "At the end of the day the reasonable bet is that the debate won't change the dynamics of the race at all."

    Does this help?

    “Hello 9 1 1? There s an old man beating a child on my tv”.

    The Republican spin afterwards was priceless, as well. Here’s a quick rule of thumb: when you’re complaining about stylistic points, your guy lost.

    ....1 week ago: President Obama is calm, unflustered, respectful and solid. Conservatives pan his performance, he was “destroyed” in the debate! Romney was aggressive, confident, energetic, forceful — he showed true leadership!

    ....1 week later: Paul Ryan was calm, unflustered, respectful and solid. Conservatives say this is just what we need in a leader! Biden was far too aggressive, far too confident, too energetic and too forceful — not what America needs in a leader!

    This falls into the category: “It’s funny because it’s true.”

    Ema Nymton
    ~@:o?
    .

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    1. Dufus Gaffe Man Grinning Disrespectful Biden is an ass. Pure and simple an ass.

      While making several valid points, Biden is not a stupid guy, he lost credibility by his off the wall childish and disrespectful antics.

      The fact of the matter is Ema that debate will have zero effect on the race. By the time the final debate between the O-Man and the Human Flipper is concluded nobody except the most strident pundits will even remember most of the comic show with Biden and Ryan.

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    2. "“Hello 9 1 1? There s an old man beating a child on my tv”."

      Perfect description of Biden vs Biden. And old man with an immature dullard beneath the skin, engaging in self-destructive behavior.

      Ryan was the adult in the room: he kept his cool and stuck with the facts. Biden was incapable of neither.

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    3. I couldn't have said it any better myself! Great description dmarks...

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  4. Typical diluted Republican
    Ryan stuck with the facts, but his facts don't add up, so they are lies not facts

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