The Campaign is Over Thread For 10/11/12: The Bottom of the Ticket Debate Foreshadowing

(Note: This is my own opinion on this. Just because I say it or anybody else says it doesn't mean it will happen, because a lot of people somehow think that I feel everything I say will always be the case. Also, those people are really weird, insane, and just downright looney.)

Unlike last week, where Jim Lehrer allowed Mitt Romney to lie all over the place with no shame, tonight is going to be a little different not because of tonight's moderator Martha Raddatz, but because of one simple factor.

Paul Ryan is not as good of a liar as Mitt Romney.

Ryan is more easily attuned to revealing and sharing his Ayn Rand economic nightmares in full detail along with his unhinged, creepy social positions, particularly on women. Even worse for Ryan tonight is dealing with foreign policy with the domestic issues, something Romney didn't have to deal with for his own embarrassing lack of global gravitas.

People expect Biden to be more aggressive than Obama was last week, but Biden will keep the same demeanor as his boss did last week, just in his own Biden way. He will be comfortable with dealing with any incongruous numbers Ryan those tonight, particularly that most ballyhooed $716 million blowup of fraud Medicare Advantage that all Republicans have tired to frame as "Obama cut your Medicare."

And the current Vice President will have a field day (or field night) at Centre College whenever any foreign policy issue comes out tonight, even with any irrational conservative-esque comment from Ryan on Libya or Raddatz pressing the issue so the right-wing won't continue to flip out on her moderating the debate.

Finally, when Ryan has a disaster of a night not being able to lie well, the centrist media, with the yell fest on the right-wing delusional community, with save him and Romney, declaring the night just like all vice presidential debate nights......."It doesn't matter."

 


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