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Surprise! MSNBC calls debate for Biden; Maddow finds Ryan 'terrifying'

A surprisingly subdued Chris Matthews declared a Biden victory in tonight’s vice presidential debate but gave points to Paul Ryan for his answers on economics and on the administration’s mishandling of the Benghazi terrorist attack.

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It didn’t take long for the spin machine to reach full speed, though, as the members of MSNBC’s panel egged each other on to build up Biden’s performance far beyond what post-debate polls showed. Rachel Maddow zoomed in on the candidates’ comments on Afghanistan, saying she found Ryan’s understanding of the issue “terrifying.”

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A confused-looking Al Sharpton declared Ryan less of a liar than Mitt Romney — a fibber growing to be a liar.

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