CBS VP Debate: Ohio Normal meets Minnesota Nice (opinion)
Posted By RichC on October 3, 2024
Although I’ve never fancied myself a journalist or a writer, in today’s socially connected world, it is interesting to see news and opinion evolving closer to the people. Citizen journalism is really real, now that all of us can share our thoughts on a variety of subjects, not the least of which is politics.
An online automotive publisher in Chicago introduced me to a lifetime journalist friend of his who started a political site … along with a few likeminded friends. They were mostly journalists … and like a ghostwriter I used at CPP in Cuyahoga Falls … the right words flowed easily from his keyboard. What is difficult for many of us, comes easy to those with that “developed” gift.

Anyway, because my views come from the political right, I’ve been asked on a couple occasions to offer an opinion in order to better round out the political “Right” column of TheHustings.News. This latest request was to offer my take on the CBS Vice-Presidential Debate on Tuesday (10/1/2024). Reluctantly I said yes and took unusually detailed notes (at least for me). So instead of tossing them, I’ll archive them below my opinion below. 😉
By Rich Corbett
As a conservative voter, my reaction to the vice-presidential debate is that Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) was rock-solid. He reinforced Republican strength when it comes to the economy, border and foreign policy stability.
Vance was likable, polite, connectable, professional and convincingly competent. By Vance answering the moderators with … “you asked the question, so I’ll answer the question” … it reminded voters just how few answers we have received from Kamala Harris on her flip-flopped positions. As a running mate, he definitely is an asset to former President Donald Trump.
As for Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), he did no harm to Kamala Harris. He was good enough on the Democrat positions in talking about health care and abortion, but less convincing that Trump is a “threat to democracy” or that Americans would see much change from the last three-and-a-half years. His defense over his past embellishments such as a visit to Hong Kong and Tiananmen Square in his non-answer, “I’m a knucklehead at times,” was memorable, but a reminder that politicians mislead — lie — if they think it will benefit their political future.
If voters came to the debate not knowing JD Vance or with a negative impression, he likely improved his stature and may have advanced the Trump/Vance ticket. For Tim Walz and his “neighborly guy” image, it disappeared to what seemed artificial anger over January 6th. He appeared far more nervousness than Vance and had difficulty in defending himself and Harris, but quickly deflected into to blaming Trump. It was a hard sell after three-and-a-half years of Biden/Harris.
Corbett is a longtime reader and a contributor to The Hustings’ right column.
My debate notes on my iPad with my eyes barely open:
Vice Presidential candidate debate 10/1/2024
Gov Tim Walz vs Sen JD Vance (more…)










