http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id= ... eakingnewsPoll: Joe Biden wins vice presidential debate
October 11, 2012 8:10 PM
Fifty percent of uncommitted voters polled after watching the vice presidential debate picked Joe Biden as the winner while 31 percent thought Rep. Paul Ryan won. Anthony Mason reports.
Joe Biden's shining moments
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Looks like he just burbled up some of that there shit, or passed gas one of the two.Leo Lyons wrote:
S**t-eating grin! I love it!!
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Meanwhile over at Faux News:
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I thought you liberals didn't stoop to watching Fox News... Seems you've been glued to the TV.billy.pilgrim wrote:watching faux this a.m. has been downright funny. they know their boy got slapped around
and are falling all over themselves talking about how the vp debates don't mean anything
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Banni, you've been to way too many gay pride marches!bannination wrote:Meanwhile over at Faux News:
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Leo Lyons wrote:I thought you liberals didn't stoop to watching Fox News... Seems you've been glued to the TV.billy.pilgrim wrote:watching faux this a.m. has been downright funny. they know their boy got slapped around
and are falling all over themselves talking about how the vp debates don't mean anything
I turn it on a couple of times a week to see what the idiots are being told to think. faux and friends is usually good for a laugh.
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Us conservatives are going to have to accept this about a ticket headed by Romney. They are going to be polite. They are not going to interrupt or be rude. They are going to state facts. If facts are general the answers will be general; if specific their answers will be specific.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
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Well, we know who the wise man is and who's the fool. The fool brayed like a jackass all through the debate.
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Tertius wrote:Us conservatives are going to have to accept this about a ticket headed by Romney. They are going to be polite. They are not going to interrupt or be rude. They are going to state facts. If facts are general the answers will be general; if specific their answers will be specific.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
Sometimes it is necessary to interrupt when the other person in the debate is using up all the time. Ryan wouldn't shut up long enough for Biden to even talk. If you want to talk about rude then talk about Ryan hogging all of the time. On one question they gave him two minutes and he was up to four minutes before Biden in interrupted. I mean...
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Tertius wrote:Us conservatives are going to have to accept this about a ticket headed by Romney. They are going to be polite. They are not going to interrupt or be rude. They are going to state facts. If facts are general the answers will be general; if specific their answers will be specific.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
oh so different from your scoring method when obama politely let the tax cheat pro life draft dodger lie about every word he has said in the past year
ryan is a punk - never been anything but. grew up rich and still went to school on the taxpayer dime and thinks he built it himself
just another rich punk who never had to do anything for himself
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Biden and Ryan had almost equal talking time. Biden had slightly more. So the facts do not support your allegation.Brother wrote:Tertius wrote:Us conservatives are going to have to accept this about a ticket headed by Romney. They are going to be polite. They are not going to interrupt or be rude. They are going to state facts. If facts are general the answers will be general; if specific their answers will be specific.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
Sometimes it is necessary to interrupt when the other person in the debate is using up all the time. Ryan wouldn't shut up long enough for Biden to even talk. If you want to talk about rude then talk about Ryan hogging all of the time. On one question they gave him two minutes and he was up to four minutes before Biden in interrupted. I mean...
It was not Biden's job to call the time.
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turdius says, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa my paulie got beat up by that old man
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I can't fault Biden. If I had to listen to Ryan's smoke and mirrors economic crap and stare
at that widow's peak for 90 minutes, I'd laugh my ass off too.
at that widow's peak for 90 minutes, I'd laugh my ass off too.
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0:-?>Bingalow Bull wrote: ......I'd laugh my ass off too.
That's what the Guest said...The fool brayed like a jackass all through the debate. Didn't know his ass fell off though.
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It's not Joe's fault that Ryan (and Ryan's boss) are eminently brayable.
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Not surprisingly BP is wrong and just threw more c--p against the wall. Ryan's background is hardly that of a "taker" that BP and his like support. BP would be better served not posting than posting falsehoods.billy.pilgrim wrote:Tertius wrote:Us conservatives are going to have to accept this about a ticket headed by Romney. They are going to be polite. They are not going to interrupt or be rude. They are going to state facts. If facts are general the answers will be general; if specific their answers will be specific.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
oh so different from your scoring method when obama politely let the tax cheat pro life draft dodger lie about every word he has said in the past year
ryan is a punk - never been anything but. grew up rich and still went to school on the taxpayer dime and thinks he built it himself
just another rich punk who never had to do anything for himself
"Ryan was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, the youngest of four children of Elizabeth A. "Betty" (née Hutter) and Paul Murray Ryan, a lawyer.[8][9][10] A fifth-generation Wisconsinite, his father was of Irish ancestry and his mother is of German and English ancestry.[11] One of Ryan's paternal ancestors settled in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War.[12] His great-grandfather, Patrick William Ryan (1858–1917), founded an earthmoving company in 1884, which later became P. W. Ryan and Sons and is now known as Ryan Incorporated Central.[13][14] Ryan's grandfather was appointed U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin by President Calvin Coolidge.[15]
Ryan attended St. Mary's Catholic School in Janesville, where he played on the seventh-grade basketball team.[16] He attended Joseph A. Craig High School in Janesville, where he was elected president of his junior class, and thus became prom king.[17] As class president Ryan was a representative of the student body on the school board.[6] Following his sophomore year, Ryan took a job working the grill at McDonald's.[6] He was on his high school's ski, track and varsity soccer teams and played basketball in a Catholic recreational league.[18][19][20] He also participated in several academic and social clubs including the Model United Nations.[6][18] Ryan and his family often went on hiking and skiing trips to the Colorado Rocky Mountains.[9][15]
When he was 16, Ryan found his 55-year-old father lying dead in bed of a heart attack.[6][15] Following the death of his father, Ryan's grandmother moved in with the family, and because she had Alzheimer's, Ryan helped care for her while his mother commuted to college in Madison, Wisconsin.[6] After his father's death Ryan received Social Security survivors benefits until his 18th birthday, which were saved up in order to pay for his college education.[21][22][23]
Ryan majored in economics and political science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio,[24] where he became interested in the writings of Friedrich Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, and Milton Friedman.[6] He often visited the office of libertarian professor Richard Hart to discuss the theories of these economists and of Ayn Rand.[6][25] Hart introduced Ryan to the National Review,[6] and with Hart's recommendation Ryan began an internship in the D.C. office of Wisconsin Senator Bob Kasten where he worked with Kasten's foreign affairs adviser.[6][26] Ryan also attended the Washington Semester program at American University.[27] Ryan worked summers as a salesman for Oscar Mayer and once got to drive the Wienermobile.[15][25][28] During college, Ryan was a member of the College Republicans,[29] and volunteered for the congressional campaign of John Boehner.[25] He was a member of the Delta Tau Delta social fraternity.[30] Ryan received a B.A. in 1992 with a double major in economics and political science.[24]"
Just the facts Jack.
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Watching Joe misconstrue facts was not impressive. this is how propagandist work.Brother wrote:Joe Biden ate Ryan for lunch! I especially liked the part where Ryan accused the Obama administration of cutting the security budget and Biden said they asked for $300 million more but Ryan voted to cut that much! Joe knows his stuff. That's why he was smiling. He knew Ryan was full of it!
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This BS from the liberals has been going on for months. They are Jealous and envious of ANYONE who is successful or better then them. What a way to go thru life, so sad. Ryan is self made and has been successful and HE HELPED his family there fore they dislike him.Supsalemgr wrote:Not surprisingly BP is wrong and just threw more c--p against the wall. Ryan's background is hardly that of a "taker" that BP and his like support. BP would be better served not posting than posting falsehoods.billy.pilgrim wrote:Tertius wrote:Us conservatives are going to have to accept this about a ticket headed by Romney. They are going to be polite. They are not going to interrupt or be rude. They are going to state facts. If facts are general the answers will be general; if specific their answers will be specific.
If one judges who won the argument. Biden won.
If judged as a debate; Ryan won.
It is all in the scoring.
oh so different from your scoring method when obama politely let the tax cheat pro life draft dodger lie about every word he has said in the past year
ryan is a punk - never been anything but. grew up rich and still went to school on the taxpayer dime and thinks he built it himself
just another rich punk who never had to do anything for himself
"Ryan was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, the youngest of four children of Elizabeth A. "Betty" (née Hutter) and Paul Murray Ryan, a lawyer.[8][9][10] A fifth-generation Wisconsinite, his father was of Irish ancestry and his mother is of German and English ancestry.[11] One of Ryan's paternal ancestors settled in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War.[12] His great-grandfather, Patrick William Ryan (1858–1917), founded an earthmoving company in 1884, which later became P. W. Ryan and Sons and is now known as Ryan Incorporated Central.[13][14] Ryan's grandfather was appointed U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin by President Calvin Coolidge.[15]
Ryan attended St. Mary's Catholic School in Janesville, where he played on the seventh-grade basketball team.[16] He attended Joseph A. Craig High School in Janesville, where he was elected president of his junior class, and thus became prom king.[17] As class president Ryan was a representative of the student body on the school board.[6] Following his sophomore year, Ryan took a job working the grill at McDonald's.[6] He was on his high school's ski, track and varsity soccer teams and played basketball in a Catholic recreational league.[18][19][20] He also participated in several academic and social clubs including the Model United Nations.[6][18] Ryan and his family often went on hiking and skiing trips to the Colorado Rocky Mountains.[9][15]
When he was 16, Ryan found his 55-year-old father lying dead in bed of a heart attack.[6][15] Following the death of his father, Ryan's grandmother moved in with the family, and because she had Alzheimer's, Ryan helped care for her while his mother commuted to college in Madison, Wisconsin.[6] After his father's death Ryan received Social Security survivors benefits until his 18th birthday, which were saved up in order to pay for his college education.[21][22][23]
Ryan majored in economics and political science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio,[24] where he became interested in the writings of Friedrich Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, and Milton Friedman.[6] He often visited the office of libertarian professor Richard Hart to discuss the theories of these economists and of Ayn Rand.[6][25] Hart introduced Ryan to the National Review,[6] and with Hart's recommendation Ryan began an internship in the D.C. office of Wisconsin Senator Bob Kasten where he worked with Kasten's foreign affairs adviser.[6][26] Ryan also attended the Washington Semester program at American University.[27] Ryan worked summers as a salesman for Oscar Mayer and once got to drive the Wienermobile.[15][25][28] During college, Ryan was a member of the College Republicans,[29] and volunteered for the congressional campaign of John Boehner.[25] He was a member of the Delta Tau Delta social fraternity.[30] Ryan received a B.A. in 1992 with a double major in economics and political science.[24]"
Just the facts Jack.