UK wrote:He won't bully her, while I doubt he would ignore her like McCain did to Obama, he'll be aggressive towards McCain. Palin will attack Obama well also, but the difference will come when defending their own party as Biden will be more direct and Palin will be more idealistic and that's where Biden will win the debate.
I find it hard seeing Biden bully her, but the
perception may end up being that he is bullying her. Much like the media is being mean, even though they're jus ttrying to interview her and find out more about her.
For example, I saw an interview with, I assume, a print periodical writer who follows Palin's campaign. I didn't recognize the publication, but it apparently had Republican leanings. She was talking about the "gotcha" questions that these anchorpersons were trying to drum up for Palin. I feel I'm a pretty fair person. I can't stand the extremes of Limbaugh/O'Reilly or Olbermann/Maddow, but I hardly thought Couric asked a "gothcha question" when she asked Palin to explain what she meant by her foreign experience by being near Russia. If anything, she was giving Palin to clarify and explain, Palin just botched it. But when the spinners come out after the debate, Biden will end up being a bully.