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Date Posted: 07:58:40 09/27/08 Sat
Author: the internet
Subject: this guy disagrees
In reply to: zach 's message, "anybody watch the debates?" on 06:56:44 09/27/08 Sat

As the debate is done, I have to say McCain looked visibly tired about half way through. Not only that, but he kept rambling. Based on how difficult it appeared for him to keep his focus, I can’t imagine McCain in the White House. but, it is also one of the better debates I’ve watched in a very long time.

McCain completely lost it on foreign policy, yes, I said the POW has no blessed idea of what the heck he’s talking about. Obama wipe the floor with McCain. Obama was authoritative, concise, composed, and had good responsible answers, while McCain got flustered and rambled. McCain had no answers other than to use Paetraus as a crutch, fall back on little anectdotes, and to repeat (ad nausum) “Obama doesn’t understand.” I think McCain’s biggest flub was on the talks without preconditions. He made the same gaffe as Sarah, and as we all know, Katie Couric had already verifyied that Sarah got Kissinger wrong. Honestly, it’s McCain that doesn’t understand his own adviser.

Oh, and by the way, just in case you missed it, Jim Lehrer got McCain to admitt that he IS voting for the $700 bn bailout without oversight or accountability, regardless of the line of garbage McCain tried to slip the viewing/listening public.

LEHRER: Are you going to vote for the plan, Senator McCain?

MCCAIN: I — I hope so. And I…

LEHRER: As a United States senator…

MCCAIN: Sure.

LEHRER: … you’re going to vote for the plan?

MCCAIN: Sure. But — but let me –…

this debate goes to Obama.

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  • eh -- joe k., 12:27:01 09/27/08 Sat
  • I think it was mediocre -- hungrychris, 15:55:50 09/27/08 Sat
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