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On the split-screen, while Ryan spoke, he could be seen grinning, chuckling, shaking his head, throwing his hands to the skies or hanging his head in exaggerated disbelief, a widely varying sequence of gestures that all amounted to "can you believe this guy? With exuberant disingenuousness, he referred to Ryan as "my friend" more than a dozen times. But it all seemed to work. It worked much better, certainly, than Obama's decision to act as if the split-screen wasn't there.

The counter-narrative, which Fox News's talking heads were busily attempting to entrench within seconds of the final applause, was that Biden's laughter, like Al Gore's notorious sighs, would prove a liability in the coming days. Independent voters, according to this version of the conventional wisdom, are alienated by the merest hint of conflict or bullying.

It's failed to create the jobs we need. Twenty-three million Americans are struggling for work today. Fifteen percent of Americans are in poverty. This is not what a real recovery looks like.

You deserve better. Mitt Romney and I want to earn your support. We're offering real reforms for a real recovery for every American. Mitt Romney, his experience, his ideas, his solutions, is uniquely qualified to get this job done. At a time when we have a jobs crisis in America, wouldn't it be nice to have a job creator in the White House? The choice is clear: a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency, or a dynamic, growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs.

Mitt Romney and I will not duck the tough issues. We will take responsibility. And we will not try to replace our founding principles; we will reapply our founding principles.

The choice is clear, and the choice rests with you, and we ask you for your vote. Skip to main content. US Markets Loading H M S In the news. Brett LoGiurato. Sign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know. Loading Something is loading. So many assessments of the vice president including this one! His performance in the debate against Paul Ryan illustrates why.

I confess that I have long understood, conceptually, the rap on Joe Biden: prolix, hair-plugged, imprecise, plagiaristic, gassy, and—in the case of the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings 21 years ago this month—ludicrously or lamentably meandering. To that indictment, I can only rejoin that in something close to 20 years of intermittent close observation or contact with him in Washington, he has always been serious, sober, curious, well staffed, well briefed, and superbly well informed.



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