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nablowrimo day 2 – Political Posing in Prose

Oct03
2008
Written by Aaron DeLay

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Yesterday (or in reality a few hours ago) we witnessed the one and only vice presidential debate to occur during this years ElectionMania! and it was fascinating. You see, I’ve already decided who I’m voting for come November 4th and have a feeling that the debates coming down the pipe will probably do little to change that opinion much, if at all. For the undecided voters of America, it’s an entirely different experience.

I watched the whole thing from the opening applause to the last wave to the crowd from Palin and Biden’s family. In all, I found myself moved by both Biden and Palin in separate places. In my opinion Palin showed everyone that despite some claims that she lacked serious intellect and that some expected her to flub her way from topic to topic…she still shined in more ways than one. Sarah Palin is no pussycat. She’s not afraid of taking, talking and pushing some buttons on national television. Did she stumble? A few times but so did Joe Biden. Palin scored big for me when she spoke directly to the American People and to the camera while Biden spoke to the moderator, addressing her over and over. Her “being straight up” line was impressive in how it was played.

Biden had some sincere moments, almost appearing to be choked up at one point. I won’t argue whether it was sincere, I’ll simply put my faith in him that he wasn’t going to play that game. It was a touching moment in the midst of a frenetic debate that didn’t seem to slow down for anybody.

That was the other thing that bothered me (and a few other fellow twitterers as well) because it felt like a literal march down the lane at breakneck speeds with little care to let things marinate or soak in for just a second or two. The moderator was mild but got buffed by Sarah Palin a few times. I did smile at it as she was showing her feisty side without being grossly disrespectful.

Her line taking a dig at the media was spot on. And this is why I do love debates in this form. No commercials, no talking heads telling us what it all means. We are given the words they speak and we look into their eyes. In that moment they are speaking to us and it is unedited, unstopped and unfiltered (for the most part) content in which the voters are given a chance to see what indeed they will be voting for come November.

Will I be reading some blogs over the next few days? Yes, but with baited breath. I won’t watch the cable shows as they reply, retalk or rewind. I’m going with what I heard, saw and experienced and will be making my own decisions.

To the people of my country, to my fellow voters…I urge you to do the same. Ignore the talking heads and pacing pundits. They are not you. You have the ability to decide for yourself who you will vote for without the help of pompous gasbags with an eye on the ratings.

Tonight everyone saw something different. Several people have already registered their disagreement with me. And that’s fine. Someone twittered, “she’s full of something, but it’s not intellect IMO” to which I responded, “that’s the beauty of the system. I can believe in her and you don’t have to :) Isn’t election season grand?”. And it simply is the truth.

You all out there may think I’m every terrible word under the sun for my support of McCain and Palin. All this rhetoric and spilled kool-aid will continue unabated. But we (both sides) can try to lower the roar of mud to a quaint discussion. This election is important…but it is not Armageddon, the end of the world or the impending rule of the Antichrist.

It’s politics. Not doomsday.

Feature Photo courtesy of the LATIMES (link)

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4 Comments

  1. Roland Mann's Gravatar Roland Mann
    October 3, 2008 at 1:36 am | Permalink

    Nicely done. Very rare to see an “evenly” presented dialogue of something in our politics. Generally, I see venom and hate spewed from one side or the other AT the other side.
    Again, nicely done.

  2. adeLay's Gravatar adeLay
    October 3, 2008 at 1:52 am | Permalink

    Roland, thanks! My goal has always been to try and do the whole “eye to eye” thing in politics. I may not agree with Biden, but I’ll still do my equal coverage and conversation about both sides. I blame my high school journalism years! :) Thank YOU again for the kinds comments!

  3. Helen Ginger's Gravatar Helen Ginger
    October 3, 2008 at 12:48 pm | Permalink

    Hey! I made it into Nablowrimo! Ooh, now I really have to blog every day.

    I can do it.

    Don’t think I’ll be as brave as you, though. No politics on my blog. But I’m glad you write your feelings and views about the candidates.

  4. adeLay's Gravatar adeLay
    October 3, 2008 at 1:16 pm | Permalink

    Heh. Politics don’t have to require bravery. Simply having a level head and open ears is all that’s required. Finding that in others…that’s a whole nother animal. :)

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