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Sarah Palin Is a Better Debater than You Think

I've had a chance to watch a some of Palin's debate performances, and anyone hoping to see Palin embarrass herself is going to be very disappointed.
October 1, 2008  |  
 
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I was on a conference call over the weekend that the Obama campaign held for reporters, and someone brought up expectations for Thursday night's debate. The aides argued, without hesitation, that Sarah Palin excelled in her gubernatorial campaign debates, and they expect her to deliver "a great performance."

The comments probably drew a guffaw or two in some circles. There were low expectations for Palin when she was named to the ticket, but after the political world saw her fielding questions from Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric, Palin now has a distinct advantage -- no one could possibly do as poorly in this debate as political insiders expect her to do.

Indeed, at this point, if Palin shows up and speaks in complete sentences, I fully expect the media to lavish her with high praise.

It's probably too late to change those expectations, but I've had a chance to watch a fair amount of Palin's debate performances, and I have to say, anyone hoping to see Palin embarrass herself in St. Louis is going to be very disappointed.

The estimable Jed Lewison put together this clip collection, which helps show Palin's aptitude for the debate format. In fact, looking around the media today, there are plenty of reports about Palin's strength as a debater for any lingering skeptics.

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