sinewav wrote:Yes, they have changed my opinion on the candidates....
How?
The first one especially only reinforced what I thought about each of them. The Democratic party is still controlled by the DLC New Democrats, of which Obama is a member. Ineffectual, centrist, spineless, saying a lot of nothing; no vision, just management. As far as Rmoney, it was the best display yet of the audacity of his mendacity. He's spent the past year-plus running as a "severe conservative," pandering to the Tea Party, never saying "no" to anything the Republican base told him. Then, all of a sudden, he pivoted to moderate, bipartisan healer. Not even really a Republican, but a pragmatic manager. All of a sudden, if something was popular, he was for it; if it was unpopular, he was against it. I think this partially explains Obama's performance. He prepared for the Mitt Rmoney of the last 6 years. Some other dude stepped on stage and Obama didn't know what to make of it. Even Rmoney's own campaign staff came out following the debate and clarified that he didn't really mean all of what he said. But this has been their strategy all along; it's taking the baton of Rovian politics and running further with it: State outright falsehoods when the biggest audience is on you, then come out later and say, "lol not rly nvrmind." They know that most people don't follow up the corrections, clarifications, and fact-checking. People look at the headline on the front page; they don't pay attention to the little corrections box surrounded by ads on page 8 the next day. So just put anything out there, see if it'll stick, try anything once, because that's all people pay attention to.
As for the VP debate, Biden was Biden, so nothing changed there. And Ryan continued to exhibit the cognitive dissonance he's wrestling with between his desire and conviction to be a hard right-winger and be honest about it on the one hand, and tow the line of lies of the Rmoney campaign on the other. At least Biden stood up to it—the "lot of stuff," as he called it—where Obama didn't. We'll see what happens tonight.
Now, the real question is, does the following change your opinion of Paul Ryan: