Um, Joe?
October 15, 2008 | Vetting explained
That was an extremely odd debate. Bob Schieffer's questions were excellent. Obama was calm and to the point (if, obviously, tired); McCain, by contrast, was just weird. What was up with his strange pasted on (creepy) smiles/grins, eyebrow raising, and bug eyes? His line about how Sarah Palin is a role model to women everywhere had me laughing louder than I have laughed in a long time; I missed the rest of his response. I'm a woman and thank God I have much better female role models than that silly, ridiculous, annoying, foolish woman.
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