10/2/08

Palin needs not to be humiliated

The Veep Debate tonight might well decide the election.  If SP is humiliated, the combination of McCain's bungling and the economic crisis will combine to sink his campaign, perhaps for good.  If SP really tanks, it's even probably sunk for good, I would say, though nothing's for certain (especially with Bush possibly orchestrating an October surprise).

The expectations are super low for SP.  This favors her, big-time.  If she makes a barely passable showing, the story'll be her come-from-behind triumph.  Or at least her supporters will think so; the media is another story.  Will they gang up on her?  I think so, but I also think they have to be sensitive to their clientele, and they don't want to be seen picking on her.  So they'll gladly make fun of whatever is awkward and unbecoming.  I really don't see how SP can avoid the mockery she is about to get dumped on her.  However, if she's poised, they vipers can't unleash their venom, because they'd be picking on her.

And of course Biden does not want to be seen this way either!  But he won't.  He's too good of a politician to flub it up.  Democrats don't have to worry--this one's all on SP.  Biden will be fine, he's done this numerous times.  He won't mess it up.  But he can be fought to a draw by the ordinary gal Pal(in) if she's passably articulate.

But I just don't think she will be.  Best odds, 40% she pulls through.  

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