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Mr. Fields spoke via remote video from the vice presidential debate site at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

Sen. Joe Biden and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will face off for their first and only debate in the presidential race Thursday night, an event pitting a political veteran against a political newcomer.

Sen. Joe Biden from Delaware and Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, the vice presidential nominees of the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively, will debate each other at 8 p.m.

OBAMA ‘08 WE DONT DIE…WE MULTIPLY!!!!

Wayne Fields, English and American Cultural Studies professor at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, examined the debating styles of Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Biden, and past use of rhetoric and presidential speech performances.

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin must try to sway U.S. voters who have serious doubts about her readiness for a national job as she confronts Democratic rival Joe Biden.

Barack Obama and John McCain set out sharply different views of how they would manage the country and confront adversaries.

In their first head-to-head debate, Sen. John McCain criticized Sen. Barack Obama as a candidate who “doesn’t understand” the key issues the country faces, and Obama linked McCain to President Bush on several issues.

Obama iphone app is the most RETARDED THING EVER!!

“Media will swarm campus” is the headline this week in the student newspaper at Washington University in St. Louis where Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Sarah Palin are scheduled to kick off their much-anticipated vice presidential debate at 8 p.m.

Top advisers to John McCain privately say Palin’s recent CBS interview was a borderline disaster, especially since it played out in several segments over several days.

Relive the CNN/YouTube debates and other lively moments as Republican and Democratic presidential hopefuls squared off along the campaign trail.

Obama Camp: Palin Is “One Of The Best”: “Governor Palin is one of the best debaters in American politics,” Obama campaign manager David Plouffe told the press corps traveling to St. Louis for tonight’s event.

“During an election season, students tend to stand up and take action about things they care about.

News about the presidential debates, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Gwen Ifill, moderator of Thursday’s debate, is the author of a coming book, “The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.”

Palin To Go On Offense Against Biden: “Sarah Palin plans to go on the attack in tonight’s debate,” Politico reports, “hitting Joe Biden for what she will call his foreign policy blunders and penchant for adopting liberal positions on taxes and other issues, according to campaign officials involved in prepping her for tonight’s showdown.”

Washington University will offer a crash course on the changing role of the American vice presidency as it hosts a panel of experts for a public forum from 7:30 p.m.

CBS’ Maggie Rodriguez and special guests broadcast The Early Show live from WUSTL’s campus on Thursday morning.

Gwen Ifill should have had the integrity to recuse herself from moderating the vice presidential debate, since she clearly is biased in favor of one side over the other.

Ever hear the old saying, if you want to live like a republican, vote democrat.

McCain strategist Nancy Pfotenhauer helped, saying that while Palin would win on “wits,” moderator Gwen Ifill shouldn’t ask her “trapdoor questions” or too much about foreign policy.

Palin and Biden or so different in thier approach to answering questions that it will effect the way the american people see them as possible vice presidents.

And voting third party on the main election well you have all the rights in the worl to vote any way you so please but as all of us that are well educated on the political parties if you dont vote either the democratic or republican way well im sorry to break your little heart but your vote has just been wasted and does not count.

Gwen Ifill, a longtime correspondent and moderator for public broadcasting programs The NewsHour and Washington Week, has been selected to moderate the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, the CPD has announced.

Gwen Ifill is not a referee, she’s not awarding points, she’s a moderator, she cannot affect the “outcome” of a debate get over yourselves.

Experts say that most people watch debates at the same time as they watch other shows, pay the bills, surf the Internet and basically multi-task their way through the evening.

Both presidential candidates distorted the facts Friday in their first debate, on issues ranging from diplomacy to nuclear power.

And Obama lets face it… if he wins… No one wants to say it but ignoring the issue does not make it go away, our country is just not that far a long yet.

From an FBI friend-kinda reminds us of the Clinton’s tactics–To all,I have read all of the emails from not only some of the MTOA board members, but from other Law Enforcement & Military personnel about Barack Obama’s rudeness and what seems to be disgust for basically anyone in uniform.

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