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Be there for the smash-up of the century!
In the red corner, Sarah "Moosehunter" Palin, the shoot-from-the-gut hometown girl who can see Russia from her home and lists the following as inspiration for her political careers: Jesus, God and the Holy Ghost. Her long list of accomplishments including asking a librarian about banning books, incurring a $20,000,000 dollar debt on the people of Wasilla and saying "thanks, but no thanks" to the Bridge to No---hahaha.
In the blue corner, Joe "Clean and Articulate" Biden, the never-shut-up gaffe warrior, touting his vast array of foreign policy experience and his love of white teeth. Now the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, he told Bush "sure we'll go to war in Iraq", but then scolded him really sternly for not having a great strategy! He also called Slobodan Milosevic a war criminal to his face!
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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. (CDT) Oct. 2 in the Washington University in St. Louis Athletic Complex, according to the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD).
This is the first time the University will host a vice presidential debate. It's the fifth consecutive presidential election that the University has been selected by the CPD, the event's sponsor, to serve as a debate host.
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The debate will be moderated by Gwen Ifill, a longtime correspondent and moderator for nationally televised public broadcasting news programs. Ifill, who serves as moderator and managing editor of PBS' "Washington Week" and senior correspondent for "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," also moderated the CPD's 2004 vice presidential debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and Sen. John Edwards, held Oct. 5 at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
This debate will include foreign and domestic policy. Under the format, each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond to a question, followed by a two-minute discussion. That is tighter than Friday's presidential encounter, when the candidates had up to five minutes to mix it up.
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ROUND 2
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With the first presidential debate behind us, this one should probably be the one where we receive our epic lulz.
FIGHT.
Live Feed: http://www.cnn.com/video/live/live.html?stream=stream1
MSNBC Feed: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/22886841#22886841