I
thought Biden won last night's debate because he came off as genuine,
passionate, and brimming with conviction. Ryan, by contrast, seemed like
a wooden marionette, a kid out of his depth relative to someone who not
only knew the facts but lived them.
On taxes, Ryan couldn't come
up with any details about what loopholes he and Romney would close, or
how their magic arithmetic (giant tax cut for the wealthy plus $2
trillion more for the military than the Joint Chiefs of Staff want) can
possibly be paid for without socking it to the middle class.
By
contrast, Biden made the case for average working people whose wages
have barely risen in thirty years but who are bearing a higher total tax
burden (payroll, sales, property, income) on a higher percent of their
income than high rollers like Romney — and why the well off should do
more.
On Medicare, Ryan couldn't explain why his plan wasn't a
voucher program that "saved" money only by shifting the costs on to
seniors who would end up holding the bag as medical costs rose. Biden
effectively defended the President's plan to save Medicare by cutting
excessive payments to providers.
Biden also pointed out that Ryan and his allies had tried to privatize Social Security. Score another one for Joe.
On
abortion, Ryan had to admit he and Romney would work to prevent women
from having the right to choose an abortion if they needed and wanted
one. Biden made it clear his religious beliefs about when life began
should not, in his view, force anyone who didn't share them to follow
them.
I thought Biden's closing could have been tougher, drawing a
sharper contrast between the Romney-Ryan "you're on your own"
worldview, and the "we're in it all together" belief that has built
America — and which Obama and Biden represent.
But overall it was
Biden's night. He not only trounced Ryan, but also, in the process,
trounced Romney. Joe Biden is an average Joe solidly grounded in
America's working middle class — nothing pretentious or devious about
him — in contrast to the plutocrat who heads the Republican ticket, and
the billionaires who are backing him.
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