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Surprising Outcomes
Who would have guessed that one of the outcomes of the Vice Presidential race, and last night's debates for that matter, is the rising currency of Katie Couric's world-class interviewing skills?
Okay, sarcasm aside, it isn't just that Katie Couric is better than Gwen Ifill, it's that she really has been showing surprising chops with sweet, persistent, deadly follow-up questions. I never was impressed with Couric before, but increasingly, I am.
For James Fallow's somewhat more extensive analysis of the Veep debates, see here.
I gotta confess I was hoping for a Katie Couric moment. I'm guessing the 11th hour cries of "Ifill is biased," pretty much precluded that, though. Almost as if they planned it that way. Nobody does discourse suppression like the right.
Okay, sarcasm aside, it isn't just that Katie Couric is better than Gwen Ifill, it's that she really has been showing surprising chops with sweet, persistent, deadly follow-up questions. I never was impressed with Couric before, but increasingly, I am.
For James Fallow's somewhat more extensive analysis of the Veep debates, see here.
I gotta confess I was hoping for a Katie Couric moment. I'm guessing the 11th hour cries of "Ifill is biased," pretty much precluded that, though. Almost as if they planned it that way. Nobody does discourse suppression like the right.
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[*] I watch her "Washington Week" every weekend and, judging from what I know about her skill set, I did get the feeling that she was probably on some pain killers last night for her broken ankle. Not making excuses, just observing.
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Frankly, Palin would have had to freeze and run off stage to do worse than expectations last night. The thing that impressed me was Biden. It might not have been a blow out win but he "won" in terms of how he is viewed.
Hell, if Pat Buchanan can be on TV saying that Palin won but it doesn't matter because Obama now looks like the president, it's not a good sign for the GOP.
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I'm still not convinced by the polls.