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发表于 2008-10-6 19:24:10
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At other points Mrs Palin was baffling. Mr Biden criticised the Republicans for having too much faith in drilling as a solution to the energy crisis. “John McCain has voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources and thinks, I guess, the only answer is drill, drill, drill,” he said. “The chant is 'drill, baby, drill',” she corrected, playing some kind of gender card against herself.
Both of the vice-presidential candidates, like their running-mates, were sour on Wall Street and big on Main Street. They tussled as they tried to prove their credentials. Mr Biden said that he has a friend who cannot afford to fill his car with petrol. Mrs Palin talked about sidling up to other parents at the football field and offered “a shout-out to all those third graders at Gladys Wood Elementary School.” Mr Biden movingly defended his case: “Look, I understand what it's like to be a single parent,” he said. “When my wife and daughter died and my two sons were gravely injured, I understand what it's like as a parent to wonder what it's like if your kid's going to make it.”
Mr Biden may also have benefited from low expectations. Democrats had feared that he would seem condescending or pompous. Republicans had chortled over the same possibilities. No one gave him much credit.
But Mr Biden gave a strong and disciplined performance. He was self-effacing and downplayed his past disagreements with his running-mate. He shrugged off their mismatched votes on the bankruptcy bill by saying that “Barack Obama saw the glass as half-empty. I saw it as half-full”. He was affable but aloof to Mrs Palin, and kept his sights trained on the main target. He said that he loves his friend John, but that Mr McCain has the same policies as George Bush and is not a real maverick. The voters who were mesmerised by Mrs Palin may have been bored to hear so much about Mr McCain. But as Mr Biden knows, boring is not such a bad trait in a running-mate. The Republicans have learned that one the hard way. |
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