I didn't like Biden last night but Palin actually did poorly. Not that Biden did well, but Palin was bad. .
I think a lot of that depends on what the goals were. Except for networkds like CBS and NBC, a lot of the polls I've seen so far suggested she "won" if there's really even such a measurable thing.
I like Biden. I disagree with most of his politics, but I like him a lot. I don't have problem with liberals. I don't think they're stupid, or that they don't get or any of the kind of stuff, but I just find that most I've encountered don't seem to really know why they are except for the fact that their favorite actress or talk show host is or they're single issue minded.
Biden is a liberal, but he knows why and he has a strong moral charactor that gives him credibility and my respect. I think it's unfortunate that sometimes his mouth opens prior to sending the signal, but he's a good man and a patriiot and I have a lot of respect for him and have always thought well of him.
Palin did okay last night. I thought the one thing she needed to do was not have the deer in the headlights look and to not try to be someone that she's not. With Bush's rating around the mid 20's and Congress at about 16%, clearly, people are looking for a different kind of person and perhaps she struck a cord with a lot of people who are actually looking for change... not the "change" that Obama always talks about, but a fundamental change in the type of person who's in charge.
I doubt she won over anyone who already thinks she's stupid - like most democrats do, but I think she may have put at ease some of the questions and concerns that people on the fence were uneasy about. I thought there were some good moements for her.
I thought Biden did just fine as well. He has a clear command of the facts, though he distorts them for political reasons like everyone needs to. I think he's in a tough spot playing 2nd fiddle to Obama, but I thought he did well.