KenH
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A look at various reviews:
www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/26/debate-reviews-go-to-obam_n_129803.html
www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/26/debate-reviews-go-to-obam_n_129803.html
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Pastor Larry said:I watched a little bit of the last part of this debate, and I cannot for the life of me figure out the infatuation with Obama. What I saw was a guy with talking points with little understanding. As the commentators pointed out afterwards, McCain embarrassed him on foreign policy and Obama looked like he had listened to a few people and just kept repeating what they were saying. He stumbled a lot, which is bad for someone whose big key is that he is a good speaker.
McCain is a horrible speaker, but at least he has a clue a foreign policy.
Someone tell me ... What is the infatuation with Obama?
Crabtownboy said:Foreign policy is McCain's strong point. He did not come across nearly so well on the economy. I have read a number of sources this morning on the debate and have decided that overall it was a draw. Neither landed a knockout punch. I am not sure that overall either even has a bloody nose.
I believe with many people McCain has two big problems:
1. Close ties to Bush which hurts him concerning
Iraq and Afghanistan
The financial mess we are in now
2.Palin as his VP
Perhaps a 3rd area that hurts McCain is the frustration that many people feel over the numerous 'family values' Republicians who have gotten into ethical and moral problems.
You are right. McCain is not a good speaker. We live in a media age and that is important to many people. I am not saying this is smart on the part of these people, but it is there and has to be recognized.
LadyEagle said:Obama was disrespectful to John McCain.
Calling a guy thirty years your senior by his first name is disrespectful.Baloney
He looked at him. I saw it. He didn't look at him often, but why did he need to?McCain would not even look at Barack Obama.
Perhaps, but nothing last night showed that. This sounds like more sour grapes from you.John McCain is unfit temperamentally to be the leader of the United States executive branch.
Pastor Larry said:Perhaps, but nothing last night showed that.
KenH said:Yes, it did.
Then show how. Your assertions are increasingly worthless. If you make an assertion like that, it is incumbent on you to offer support.Yes, it did.
here now said:Ken, how did the debate show that John McCain is unfit temperamentally to be the leader of the United States executive branch?
The part I saw, he looked at him quite often, though not as Often as Obama looked at McCain. He directed comments to him, responded to what he said, and shook his hand afterwards, all things which show that your assertion that "he refused to acknowledge his fellow competitor was there" is simply wrong.He refused to even acknowledge his fellow competitor was there, wouldn't even look at him or address him directly. He seemed to have a disdainful smirk on his face during a lot of the debate.
swaimj said:On the current financial crisis, both avoided talking about it. Both said we need to cut spending, but both are supporting spending 700 BILLION on a bailout while cutting taxes (differing tax plans for each). Neither has assimilated the consequences of this bailout on the government's financial future. I suspect no one in the world has. Whichever man is elected will find himself in a severe financial strait jacket and will have to forego his promises of spending more money on anything.
swaimj said:On foreign policy, McCain dealt with two issues very effectively. He held Obama's feet to the fire on his twice-repeated statement that he would negotiate with leaders of rogue nations with no preconditions and he held Obama's feet to the fire on his opposition to the surge. Then, in his conclusion, he took those two issues and used them as illustrations to show that Obama is a man who makes obvious mistakes and is then to proud to admit them or correct them...and here is the kicker...just like George W. Bush. I thought this linkage by McCain of Obama to Bush was positively a brilliant piece of rhetoric and a great close.
Pastor Larry said:you are not accurately representing the facts.