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Poll: Who Won?

Politics | Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:49:00 pm PDT

A silly Internet poll asking a simple question:

LGF Poll

Who won?

John McCain
Barack Obama

 

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1275 comments

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1 loggiedog  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:50:22pm

this is bad 14 percent for obama already

2 Killgore Trout  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:50:29pm

Ron Paul!

3 spidly  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:50:36pm

Romney! Too bad he wasn't debating OB

4 Dar ul Harb  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:50:46pm

I'm voting "Present."

(Even though I was mostly "Absent.")

5 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:51:07pm

McCain won. But not by enough

and I give Brokaw a thumbs up. Thought he was impartial. and even scolded Obama on more than one occasion

two thumbs down for the stupid format

and two thumbs down to the fools in the audience ( except for the retired navy chief and I give him 1 thumb down for wearing a pink shirt )

6 pat  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:51:26pm

The idiots who got their faces on TV.

7 George guy  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:51:37pm

Don't let Michelle become the next Hillary.

8 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:53:07pm

re: #4 Dar ul Harb

I'm voting "Present."

(Even though I was mostly "Absent.")

Barry, is that you? (Kidding)

9 Semper Gumbi  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:53:10pm

I was looking for tie. I chose McCain, but barely. McCain was able to get some points in that threw Obama off his game plan.

10 Catttt  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:53:31pm

While you are at it, go vote in the stupid AOL poll too.

[Link: news.aol.com...]

11 spidly  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:53:42pm

I think the swing voters probably turned this off after 5 minutes

12 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:53:46pm

re: #7 George guy

Don't let Michelle become the next Hillary.

I just threw up a little bit in my mouth reading that. . .

13 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:53:57pm

I think it wasn't a clear win for McCain, but rather a subtle one.

14 Moe Katz  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:54:29pm

Can we vote more than once in the LGF poll?

15 rw in san diego  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:54:32pm

I voted for McCain because I don't believe much of what Obama says. And the possibility that Obama may well be our next president scares the hell out of me.

16 gmsc  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:54:36pm

re: #13 Sharmuta

I think it wasn't a clear win for McCain, but rather a subtle one.

On a night when a clear win was really needed, unfortunately.

17 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:54:40pm

re: #13 Sharmuta

I think it wasn't a clear win for McCain, but rather a subtle one.

When it came to answers. . .McCain actually had some. . .

18 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:15pm

re: #14 Moe Katz

Can we vote more than once in the LGF poll?

Only when it goes MSM on ya:)

19 RTLM  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:17pm

McCain and Obama could and should run as a ticket.

20 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:34pm

I think 'won' and 'lost' don't quite apply at this point.

It seems to have broken down into three parts:

1) Whose positions did you like better?

2) Who presented his ideas more effectively? And,

3) Who advanced his campaign?

I like McCain's positions, although he's freaking me out with talk of artificially re-inflating the housing market.

I don't think he presented his ideas as well as he could have.

And, yet, I think Obama probably advanced his campaign, because he stoppered McCain's ideas (perhaps by usurping them) and managed to come off as confident and not particularly socialistic.

McCain needs to call down thunder and lightening from here on out. Smash Obama on how is party -- the party of Barney Frank and Chuck Schumer and Fannie and Freddie -- got us into this mess.

21 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:38pm

re: #14 Moe Katz

Can we vote more than once in the LGF poll?

No, its not a Cook County poll.

22 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:49pm

re: #17 DisturbedEma

When it came to answers. . .McCain actually had some. . .

True.

23 Summersong  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:50pm

Who was the child-bot in section A, third seat, front row? Old enough to vote?

24 NomadOfNorad  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:55:54pm

We need a "Neither one won" option here.

25 Sponge  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:56:04pm

coverage by all channels are SO predictable......

Fox had that rediculous group hand raise....someone actually said that 0bama answered questions.....I didn't see him answer him very many.......and McCain answered more, but neither answered all......

26 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:56:29pm

This is strange.

hatchlings registered and voted on the same day.

hmmmm

27 gmsc  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:56:50pm
28 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:56:52pm

He didn't do as well as I had hoped.

But Obama really didn't answer any of the questions.

29 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:10pm

re: #5 Shug

McCain won. But not by enough

and I give Brokaw a thumbs up. Thought he was impartial. and even scolded Obama on more than one occasion

two thumbs down for the stupid format

and two thumbs down to the fools in the audience ( except for the retired navy chief and I give him 1 thumb down for wearing a pink shirt )

He appeared to be impartial. I give him a thumbs down.
Changed question focus when Obama faltered.
Several times.
I refuse to vote on "who won".

30 neocon hippie  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:12pm

I don't think the debate mattered much either way. By and large, those for McCain, except for those sour-faced pundits on Fox, will say he did better. The MSM said Obama won before it even happened. I think McCain did better, and his closing statement was quite strong, but it wasn't the home run we were hoping for. At least he got the points in around Fannie/Freddie and Obama's place at the feeding trough.

31 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:23pm

re: #20 Cognito

I think McCain did rather better than that myself. That having been said, your last paragraph is spot on!

32 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:27pm

Er, "lightning."

33 FightingBack  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:37pm

I don't think the debate moved one voter from either side.

34 RightMinded  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:54pm

I think McCain, but not by much. And he certainly didn't get off a knock-out punch that he needed.

35 Oldasdirt  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:57:56pm

It may be up to us to push McCain over the top in votes.We all need to work togeather to see that people will vote McCain/Palin.So what can I do? Does anyone have a plan that my help will be of service to.
Im old,Im not dead yet.

36 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:58:07pm

re: #20 Cognito

Yeah, not much in the way of fireworks -- but McCain absorbed Obama's first punch and then came back swinging. Obama wasn't thrown off too badly at any point, but he did have to stay on defense.

37 jcm  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:58:53pm

re: #20 Cognito

I think 'won' and 'lost' don't quite apply at this point.

It seems to have broken down into three parts:

1) Whose positions did you like better?

2) Who presented his ideas more effectively? And,

3) Who advanced his campaign?

I like McCain's positions, although he's freaking me out with talk of artificially re-inflating the housing market.

I don't think he presented his ideas as well as he could have.

And, yet, I think Obama probably advanced his campaign, because he stoppered McCain's ideas (perhaps by usurping them) and managed to come off as confident and not particularly socialistic.

McCain needs to call down thunder and lightening from here on out. Smash Obama on how is party -- the party of Barney Frank and Chuck Schumer and Fannie and Freddie -- got us into this mess.

Mirrors my thoughts pretty closely. Those of who hang out her know who Obama is, the general public doesn't. McCain needs to out Obama, and make the red stick.

38 MandyManners  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:58:56pm

re: #26 Shug

This is strange.

hatchlings registered and voted on the same day.

hmmmm


Should we beat them soon?

39 Dar ul Harb  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:59:32pm

re: #8 Dark_Falcon

Barry, is that you? (Kidding)

Now that was low, sir.

40 patrickafir  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:59:36pm

We'd better hope for all we're worth that the American people see McCain as the winner. Otherwise, it'll be his Waterloo, and our last chance to see America lose its status as the last Western state to vigorously stand against socialism in any form.

41 Spellcheck  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:59:38pm

I thought Obama did a lot of hemming and hawing on the foreign policy questions.

42 theblakester  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 7:59:58pm

Where was the neither vote category. Drudge had a vote with it, and that was the way I voted. Neither won the debate. I'm not sure if the polls will ever show McCain winning anything since you know who the media is in the tank for.

43 drmark  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:14pm

This proves that experience as a US Senator does not qualify one to be POTUS.

44 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:24pm

re: #38 MandyManners

Should we beat them soon?

I'll leave that to she who does it best

45 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:29pm

I think McCain won among those who have been paying attention to foreign policy issues. That isn't Obama's voter, though.

46 lawhawk  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:33pm

Curious. Drudge has McCain winning big. Again.

47 rawmuse  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:40pm

I doubt if the "debate" changed any minds.

48 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:48pm
49 CyanSnowHawk  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:55pm

re: #38 MandyManners

Should we beat them soon?

Pick a good one like Alderan, not like Dantooin, which is too remote for an effective demonstration.

50 macintush  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:00:55pm

There was a debate tonight?

51 3 wood  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:01:28pm

Obama double talked, gave no specifics, and ducked a lot of questions. I'm still waiting for him to answer the "what don't you know question".

52 Catttt  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:01:31pm

Barry's gum-flapping is to rhetoric as masturbation is to intercourse. IMHO.

Barry's gum-flapping is like Chinese food - an hour later, you're still confused by what he really thinks - if he does.

53 Outrider  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:01:34pm

Fact is I thought most of these questions were irrelevant and inconsequential.

I have to go with many other posters-if there are people out there, at this late date, that really can not...just absolutely can not, figure out who they are voting for-then damn. Who thinks they will take the effort to analyze the debate to make up their minds? They just don't even need to be voting. They will in all likelihood get in the booth and flip a daggonned coin.

54 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:01:35pm

re: #34 RightMinded

I think McCain, but not by much. And he certainly didn't get off a knock-out punch that he needed.

I am not of the opinion that he needs a knockout punch. He needs to sow fear, uncertainty and doubt about Obama. It's much more difficult for Obama to use the FUD factor against McCain, as McCain has an extensive and fairly consistent record -- he's a known quantity.

Instead, Obama has to rely on enough ignorance to carry him to victory. I hope that the American electorate is just shy of the required number of ignorant voters....

55 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:01:47pm

0bama is the most unqualified person for this job the dems could have put up.

He actually thinks cutting out energy consumption would hurt Iran. Iran is selling their oil to China, not America. That was just a stupid answer.

Same with Russia's oil- it's going to China and europe, not America. WTF?!

He's incredibly ignorant on international issues and energy. Holy hell.

56 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:01:55pm

re: #39 Dar ul Harb

Now that was low, sir.

Only done in jest. No one on this thread is as low as Obama.

57 Dar ul Harb  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:02:06pm

re: #15 rw in san diego

I voted for McCain because I don't believe much of what Obama says. And the possibility that Obama may well be our next president scares the hell out of me.

Fortunately, I think you're in the majority on that last point.

58 Vet_Missing_Parts (1LT, Ret)  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:02:09pm

I needed a tie button... failing that, given what Mac had to do, I had to punch the Bambi button.

It's gonna take a long shower to get that stink off.

We're fucked.

59 lawhawk  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:02:19pm

re: #43 drmark

This proves that experience as a US Senator does not qualify one to be POTUS.

Especially when you're a first term senator who has spent most of that time running for President and not actually doing legislative work.

60 Pawn of the Oppressor  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:02:35pm

Neither one of them really answered any questions until McPain got rolling on foreign policy. Then Obama started to trip over his tongue when it came to the question of actually using FORCE to fix problems instead of words... All of a sudden that huggy-touchy stuff evaporated.

Obama will be percieved as having cleaned house on the economy, because he came pretty close to answering questions in terms of "how will this affect Joe X", instead of talking about broader abstractions. However, on substance, he admitted that he'll tax anybody making over 250K, which I believe is a bigger chunk of the economy than he seems to think... He always comes juuuuust to the edge of saying "We'll all have to pay, even you", but he only hints at it.

I'd say it's McPain by a nose, but it'll be passed off as a smashing Obama victory.

Which is funny, when you consider that Obama has basically adopted the rhetorical tactic of repeating McCain's answers in a populist framework, tossing in a couple of Bush references, and seasoning it all up with blatant lies about his own record.

61 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:02:38pm

re: #51 3 wood

Obama double talked, gave no specifics, and ducked a lot of questions. I'm still waiting for him to answer the "what don't you know question".

He answered it: everything.

62 El Lizardo mejicano  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:02:50pm

I tell you all who won...

The fockin MSM and Tom fockin Brokaw!

He asked the same questions from the first debate, all that the messiah had to do is press the replay button and repeat himself...again...same BS..

Who the hell is picking up this IDIOT moderators?

I am so pissed off!

63 gmsc  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:09pm

You know, by this time in the last debate, the McCain camp already had an ad out. They're slipping.

64 FightingBack  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:16pm

We need another poll:
Were you able to post during the debate?
Were you able to read LGF during the debate?
If not, how do you stand it?

65 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:27pm

I still think he screwed the pooch on the Pakistan question. Americans will not buy his spin- he wants to invade Pakistan- period.

66 Kulhwch  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:37pm

Ron Paul!

}:/     [Oops, sorry, flashback ... ]

67 Syrah  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:38pm

re: #46 lawhawk

Curious. Drudge has McCain winning big. Again.

(it is an easy poll to spam.)

68 George guy  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:58pm

re: #12 DisturbedEma

I just threw up a little bit in my mouth reading that. . .

But you know she would probably make a go at mirroring Hillary's political career given half a chance.

69 neocon hippie  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:03:58pm

How much Iranian and Russian oil do we buy? Anyone know of a good pie-chart breakdown of our oil sources?

70 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:04:08pm

Did Claire McCaskill just say Obama will stimulate the economy by raising taxes? I thought you had to be smart to be in the congress. I stand corrected. What a complete puppet that woman is.

71 spidly  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:04:40pm

re: #27 gmsc

This just in:

Obama drops 24 points on intrade!

gotta be Ayers coverage.
bought on the rumor and are selling on the news

72 RTLM  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:04:48pm

McCain needed a Palin-like performance to "win" the debate.

The MSM will have Obama winning this "debate" Joint Press conference by 9 to 1.

McCain was totally absent any fire in the belly and any perceptible desire to win this election.

73 doppelganglander  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:05pm

The only thing that would have made this interesting is if it was strictly questions from the audience, half Dems and half Republicans, an equal number of questions from each, and Brokaw had no idea what was coming. I also would have liked more chances for the candidates to speak directly to each other, and McCain should have gotten in Obama's face and made him cry like a little girl.

74 Dartmouth  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:10pm

re: #70 kevinmumaw

I thought you had to be smart to be in the congress.

Obama's in Congress.

...just sayin'

75 Catttt  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:23pm

Barry on North Korea and nuclear power - used as an example that we should have spoken to them and used persuasion to get them to agree to be good.

Doesn't he know that Clinton GAVE them the tech on the understanding - wait for it - that they would be good and not use it for weapons? Of courses, Communists lie like a rug, always have, and always will.

Incredible ignorance.

Obama/Biden - Ignorant/Ignoranter '08

76 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:25pm

re: #48 buzzsawmonkey

I don't think there was a clear win. Obama lied blatantly, but with confidence--so his lies will be taken at face value (nothing new there). McCain bumbled a few times, did not press home when he could have; while he gave better answers a number of times (not always), they were not as well delivered, which in this kind of arena meant that he lost, since delivery is worth more than substance.

On material, McCain had the advantage. On delivery, Obama did--which means that Obama shaded McCain slightly. Not good.

I hate to disagree with you because you write decent poetry.
McCain had the advantage on both delivery and substance.
Obama appeared to know WTF was going on.
Tie.

77 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:35pm

re: #69 neocon hippie

How much Iranian and Russian oil do we buy? Anyone know of a good pie-chart breakdown of our oil sources?

Ask and receive (but no pie for you).

78 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:39pm

re: #69 neocon hippie

[Link: www.eia.doe.gov...]

79 JSK1121  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:50pm

re: #71 spidly

gotta be Ayers coverage.
bought on the rumor and are selling on the news

What are you talking about? He's still up at around 70%.

80 rp1138  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:54pm

The dolts in the Obama campaign think that a tax increase counts as a spending cut. WTF?

81 spidly  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:05:59pm

this just in. intrade site swamped and not loading

82 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:01pm

re: #35 Oldasdirt

It may be up to us to push McCain over the top in votes.We all need to work togeather to see that people will vote McCain/Palin.So what can I do? Does anyone have a plan that my help will be of service to.
Im old,Im not dead yet.

You can participate in a virtual phone bank via your computer, which will let you call from your home to voters in swing states. You can get started right at http://www.johnmccain.com/

83 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:03pm

Yikes. Has anyone been reading about Iceland, by any chance?

The whole country has completely shut down. They asked us for help, and ended up going to Russia instead.

84 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:03pm

I think 0bama also came off as a bully and rule breaking trying to force follow up responses.

No- McCain didn't hit a homerun or deliver a KO, but barry looked like a child not ready for primetime.

85 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:15pm

re: #69 neocon hippie

No Iranian oil, not sure about Russian, not much though. Europeans are much more dependent on Russia than anyone.

86 Macker  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:40pm

re: #75 Catttt

Barry on North Korea and nuclear power - used as an example that we should have spoken to them and used persuasion to get them to agree to be good.

Doesn't he know that Clinton GAVE them the tech on the understanding - wait for it - that they would be good and not use it for weapons? Of courses, Communists lie like a rug, always have, and always will.

Incredible ignorance.

Obama/Biden - Ignorant/Ignoranter '08

Takes one to know one....

87 rawmuse  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:53pm

BHO thinks that the surge in Iraq was wrong, but that we need one in Afghanistan, to, among other things, kill a man that is probably already dead.

He thinks that intervention in Iraq was wrong, but wants to intervene in Darfur.

He wants to start new companies in the USA making energy efficient cars, and then tax the heck out those same companies.

He says we can't drill our way out of this mess, but seems to think that his jet plane can run on windmills or solar power.

He thinks it is the responsibility of the US government to provide free health care to all. I don't see anything in my constitution about that.

88 Pawn of the Oppressor  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:06:56pm

re: #69 neocon hippie

How much Iranian and Russian oil do we buy? Anyone know of a good pie-chart breakdown of our oil sources?

I'd love to see McCain lay out the truth that we here all know.

"Consensus diplomacy on Iran is a waste of time. Russia supports Iran. Russia also supplies Europe's gas. Connect the fuckin' dots, my friends."

Would love to hear more specifics about this Justice League that McCain is proposing... So many things that should be headline developments, really great new ideas, that get lost these days... He needs to come out and say that the U.N. is a waste of, well... Everything.

89 Syrah  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:07:03pm

re: #69 neocon hippie

How much Iranian and Russian oil do we buy? Anyone know of a good pie-chart breakdown of our oil sources?

Oil is fungible. The oil field it comes from is not that important. The per barrel price is what really matters.

Of course, having a monopoly on the oil and gas pipelines can be a real advantage both economical and politically.

90 sparrowlake  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:07:05pm

McCain won by a nose, but he came across as a dottering old fart and Obama as a slick inexperienced liar.

Neither was impressive on the economic crisis, but on balance McCain was a bit better because he articulated more of a plan.

To my horror McCain came across as weak on Israel, in that he said that China and Russia would prevent the US from striking Iran if Iran attacks Israel. Obama was actually stronger in his professed support, and it is only because I don't believe or trust him that I didn't give the debate to Obama right then and there.

91 MandyManners  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:07:20pm

re: #83 Cognito

Yikes. Has anyone been reading about Iceland, by any chance?

The whole country has completely shut down. They asked us for help, and ended up going to Russia instead.


Soros.

I guarantee this.

92 JacksonTn  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:07:45pm

ONCE AGAIN CLAIRE BEING CLASSY:

[Link: www.politico.com...]

spits on earpiece before she gives it to Romney .......

93 Macker  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:07:50pm

re: #88 Pawn of the Oppressor

Please, no wonder twins!

94 El Lizardo mejicano  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:07:53pm

Palin set McCain to beat the messiah tonight and McCain blew it..

Thanks to our LEFT MEDIA MODERATORS of course..

95 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:03pm

re: #72 RTLM

McCain needed a Palin-like performance to "win" the debate.

The MSM will have Obama winning this "debate" Joint Press conference by 9 to 1.

McCain was totally absent any fire in the belly and any perceptible desire to win this election.

Any fire in the belly beginning to show was extinguished by Brokaw changing the subject and tone of the questions. Advantage: Brokaw.

96 gmsc  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:07pm

re: #83 Cognito

Yikes. Has anyone been reading about Iceland, by any chance?

The whole country has completely shut down. They asked us for help, and ended up going to Russia instead.

I have. It is a scary situation to watch.

97 HelloDare  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:30pm

If it comes down to their performance, I think it was a tie. On the issues, I think McCain won.

McCain looked tired at times. He lacked energy at times. But he was more believable. He picked up in the end.

Off camera, he looked tired. That might bother some people. I don't know why.
I'd vote McCain's brain floating in a beaker before I'd vote for Obama.

Obama looked mechanical, rehearsed -- at least to me.

I hope I'm wrong but I don't think this is going to help McCain.

98 Van Helsing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:33pm

re: #69 neocon hippie

It's not a chart, but: [Link: www.eia.doe.gov...]

99 Red Lion  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:33pm

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

100 DistantThunder  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:46pm

WWOD? What would Orianna Do?

Fight like hell that's what. I know the principled people are on our side - more or less, but the unprincipled liars, charlatans, and socialists are on Obama's side, and I will be damned if I am going to sit still and let this happen without a big old cat fight on my behalf.

Senator indeed. This is why a senator is rarely a candidate for president - they are sonorous - the both of them.

Let' see more Palin Power - and Let's see the Both of them in more commericals. Where are the Palin McCain commercials? I'm sick as puke of seeing that racist Obama in my living room lying to my face. I didn't like it when BJ aws lying to me, and I sure as hell hate it now when Obama is lying to me.

This is it. The Vichy Democrats are in power - and only us partisan resistance fighters can save the country.

Fight with us! Make the sacrifice NOW! Volunteer! Donate! Fight!

That is all.

101 MJBrutus  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:08:53pm

re: #87 rawmuse

The Dems have been trying to tell us for 5 years now that the GWOT is a man hunt for that 1 bastard. They just cannot grasp the fact that more is at stake than the killing of UBL.

102 Ruthless  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:00pm

Charles, I could not vote either way. I do not think anyone won, and the American people lost by this sham of a "Town Hall" "debate," organized and orchestrated by the MSM. Disgusting.

103 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:04pm

re: #58 Vet_Missing_Parts (1LT, Ret)

I needed a tie button... failing that, given what Mac had to do, I had to punch the Bambi button.

It's gonna take a long shower to get that stink off.

We're fucked.

I disagree.
The focus group thought McCain was better on the economy.
That has been his biggest stumbling block.
Continue on the stump about rezco/ayers etc.
It will be enough to put him over the top.

104 Mr. Sandman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:08pm

Again, the only polls that matter are the scientific ones, that estimate public opinion. We'll wait and see, but I have a feeling like the other two debates that these polls will show a win for the Obama ticket. In any event, no game-changers in this debate, so the current race dynamics should stay pretty much as they've been.

105 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:11pm

Also- I loved McCain's shot at barry about 0bama voting for a Bush-Cheney oil bill loaded with pork.

Hopefully- that sunk into a few skulls out there.

106 mrberner  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:29pm

What about Ron Paul. I know it's a dead horse, but he still needs to be in there.

107 yochanan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:31pm

I REALLY DON'T THINK ONE WORD OBAMA SAID WAS HIS REAL BELIEFS IT WAS ALL FROM THE POLLS. MOVE TO THE CENTER B.S.

108 Pullus Iulius  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:42pm

I think the whole "debate" concept (not anything even remotely like a debate, by the way) is for the birds, and should have been thrown out after 1960. Or maybe 1860. Lincoln and Douglas had a real, road-show series of debates going, and people showed up, listened and weighed the ideas. But people were harder up for entertainment back then, and sometimes I think they were smarter, too. The modern debates amount to nothing, change no minds, and produce nothing but tired analysis by biased analysts. Johnson and Nixon were right in telling the debate people to go get stuffed.

109 Pawn of the Oppressor  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:09:57pm

I have to admit a feeling of glee seeing somebody finally say "NO" to Obama, when Blowkaw shut down his request for a follow up.

"John, John, that's not true John-"
"Shut the fuck up, Barry. Next question."

110 unclassifiable  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:10:06pm

re: #50 macintush

There was a debate tonight?

No, this is Charles' weekly hamster stress test. The debate is set up by the Secret HQ at the Denver Airport in order to make people think that the real purpose is selecting a president.

111 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:10:07pm

re: #99 Red Lion

We survived Carter's presidency, but the Middle East is having a hard time of it still.

112 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:10:31pm

[Link: www.msnbc.msn.com...]


Sinking lower. . .digging faster!

113 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:10:47pm

re: #43 drmark

This proves that experience as a US Senator does not qualify one to be POTUS.

Obviously you are talking about Obama.

114 doppelganglander  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:10:48pm

re: #92 JacksonTn

ONCE AGAIN CLAIRE BEING CLASSY:

[Link: www.politico.com...]

spits on earpiece before she gives it to Romney .......

What a trailer-dwelling trash bag.

115 BODYGUARDEAGLE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:11:01pm

re: #10 Catttt

Just went a voted in aol,...the libs and leftist are smothering it as usual...

116 Tigger2005  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:11:14pm

Please people, quit saying that McCain "needed" to hit a home run in this debate. Since it's pretty obvious he didn't, what you're saying is the election is over and he lost. So let's all just give up and stay home on election day, right?

We have to remember that WE are political wonks and we watch these debates with our expections set INCREDIBLY high, and we are bound to be disappointed. The majority of people do not watch with the same expectations.

117 Vet_Missing_Parts (1LT, Ret)  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:11:15pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

BS.

I paid my fee for life by enduring the freaking Clinton years. The 8 year kegger that gave us 9/11.

118 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:11:15pm

Yeah, what no idiot Reform party or 3rd party du jour this year?

It would have made it more interesting if Kucinich was there from the Peace party, or Ron Paul from the nazi party

119 arethusa  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:11:36pm

OK, so most of the talking heads, plus that Luntz Fox focus group, I trust say McCain won on the economy, lost on foreign policy. If this is true, I have hope for the third debate, on the economy pure and simple.

PS: I don't think he lost on foreign policy. I could not understand a single Obama answer.

120 gmsc  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:11:52pm

re: #112 DisturbedEma

[Link: www.msnbc.msn.com...]


Sinking lower. . .digging faster!

I refuse to click on an MSNBC link. Just tell us how far up the leg the tingle goes, and we'll leave it at that.

121 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:05pm

re: #80 rp1138

The dolts in the Obama campaign think that a tax increase counts as a spending cut. WTF?

I went to business school with these types of clowns. They didn't get it then, and changed majors to Wymen's Studies or whatever, but they still think they know economics. They are the static model believers in a dynamic model reality. In other words, they think if they raise tax rates, it will have no effect on the behavior of the taxed.

122 michaelhop  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:07pm

re: #51 3 wood

Obama double talked, gave no specifics, and ducked a lot of questions. I'm still waiting for him to answer the "what don't you know question".

Yes, as he always does, and once again, McCain didn't really call him on it as forcefully as he could and should have. Easy point McCain could have made but didn't: "Barack Obama just promised you a big tax cut and hundreds of billions of "investments" the government would make and didn't once tell you how he's going to pay for it".

Would that be too freakin hard for you to make that point, John?

As Mick said to Rock in Rocky 2....don't just lay down in front of him, FIGHT. Show them you aren't just some bum.

Time is running out "my friend". Better let Sarah get on with the hard stuff if you're not up to it....And I want you to win, John.

123 Querent  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:08pm

methinks i smell gamy buttocks...

124 Pawn of the Oppressor  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:11pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

Irony Alert

I might survive Obama, but others may not, in places like Tel Aviv or NYC.

125 Dar ul Harb  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:17pm

Obama on foreign policy is, to paraphrase Churchill, a cipher wrapped in a soft gooey nougat, inside a soap bubble.

What may appear clean and articulate on the surface is actually a mess full of holes.

126 JacksonTn  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:23pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

Red is a color that looks good on you ........... ass

127 non-lib Nina  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:38pm

That was not one of the best debates. I thought Tom B. did not have control of the debate. Barry looked like a deer in the headlights.

128 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:43pm

Is there a link to the transcript yet? I thought barry screwed up his numbers on small businesses and taxes too, but I need to see the transcript to confirm it.

129 songbird  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:45pm

re: #55 Sharmuta

0bama is the most unqualified person for this job the dems could have put up.

He actually thinks cutting out energy consumption would hurt Iran. Iran is selling their oil to China, not America. That was just a stupid answer.

Same with Russia's oil- it's going to China and europe, not America. WTF?!

He's incredibly ignorant on international issues and energy. Holy hell.

What are we going to do to change our nominating system?

130 MJBrutus  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:51pm

re: #111 jaunte

Carter gave us the CRA and JP Stevens on the SCOTUS, in addition to the Iranian mullahs and Taliban. We haven't survived him yet!

131 arethusa  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:12:57pm

re: #114 doppelganglander

What a trailer-dwelling trash bag.

Why is that woman everywhere these days? What are they grooming her for? I.can't.stand.her.

132 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:13:11pm

I've got one of those "Obama Moles" next to my nose too. Does that mean I get free stuff?

133 SuperdaveTWC  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:13:12pm

I watched the debate from my perspective. I am a Ph.D. Theoretical Quantum Chemist. I look for substance in thought, reason, ability to reference supporting ideas, base of knowledge and experience, and the ability to synthesize conclusions based upon the previously mentioned abilities and skills. In the last question, I saw the epitome of understanding of other cultures (in this case Eastern philosophy) when McCain correctly answered the question about "what do you not know..." by saying that he does not know the future.

Over all, however, I witnessed Yoda (as John McCain) schooling young Anakin Skywalker, saying, "Judge me by my age, do not!" At this point, he drops his cane, whips out his lightsaber, and removes all Anakin's weapons and clothes without even touching a hair on Anakin's hand.

134 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:13:21pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.


Reagan did not hate his country. . .Obama does

Reagan did not tax people to death. . .Obama will

Reagan did not run from a fight. . .Obama will

You are entitled to your opinion, but I challange you to quote me any CLEAR answer Obama gave tonight about anything, and also would like to hear you defend his associations with the banks that gutted the economy. . .

135 lawhawk  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:13:31pm

re: #96 gmsc

I have. It is a scary situation to watch.

Iceland may be having a economic meltdown, but scary doesn't begin to approach the situation in Pakistan.

The Pakistani government is nearly bankrupt (economically - though it's not far from that politically as well), the Islamists are running amok in the frontier provinces, and it's a nuclear armed country to boot.

Pakistan’s credit rating is nearing bankruptcy and its economy cannot afford sanctions by the world powers, Defence Secretary Kamran Rasool told the Senate standing committee on Defence in a briefing on Tuesday.

Pakistan’s financial position was very week, he said, and the country could not talk about taking on the US. He said Pakistan could not succeed against terrorists without co-operation and intelligence-sharing with the United States and that if Pakistan pulled out of the alliance, it would have to bow down after international powers imposed sanctions on it and declared it a terrorist state.

136 gmsc  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:13:52pm

re: #125 Dar ul Harb

Obama on foreign policy is, to paraphrase Churchill, a cipher wrapped in a soft gooey nougat, inside a soap bubble.

What may appear clean and articulate on the surface is actually a mess full of holes.

Ward, or Winston?

137 NomadOfNorad  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:13:53pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

Hmmmmm......

Red Lion

Registered since: Aug 4, 2004 at 11:14 am
No. of comments posted: 54
No. of links posted: 0

Hmmmmmm......

Long-time lurking member of the opposition?

138 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:06pm

re: #116 Tigger2005

Please people, quit saying that McCain "needed" to hit a home run in this debate. Since it's pretty obvious he didn't, what you're saying is the election is over and he lost. So let's all just give up and stay home on election day, right?

We have to remember that WE are political wonks and we watch these debates with our expections set INCREDIBLY high, and we are bound to be disappointed. The majority of people do not watch with the same expectations.

I was just thinking about this- who has been spreading this meme? The msm? I'm not buying their bullshit.

139 Florida Lady  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:09pm

re: #38 MandyManners

Should we beat them soon?

Is this Ohio?

140 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:15pm

re: #90 sparrowlake

McCain won by a nose, but he came across as a dottering old fart and Obama as a slick inexperienced liar.

Neither was impressive on the economic crisis, but on balance McCain was a bit better because he articulated more of a plan.

To my horror McCain came across as weak on Israel, in that he said that China and Russia would prevent the US from striking Iran if Iran attacks Israel. Obama was actually stronger in his professed support, and it is only because I don't believe or trust him that I didn't give the debate to Obama right then and there.


That isn't what he said.
He said they would veto it if it went to the UN
He also said that he would never allow another Holocaust.
That said it all.

141 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:38pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

[deleted]

142 RightMinded  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:40pm

re: #54 stuiec

I am not of the opinion that he needs a knockout punch. He needs to sow fear, uncertainty and doubt about Obama. It's much more difficult for Obama to use the FUD factor against McCain, as McCain has an extensive and fairly consistent record -- he's a known quantity.

Instead, Obama has to rely on enough ignorance to carry him to victory. I hope that the American electorate is just shy of the required number of ignorant voters....

The problem is that Obama is such a smooth liar, making up facts on the fly, that folks that are not political junkies (unlike the people here) believe him and he comes off sounding totally rational. If McCain does not hit him hard and reveal Obama for what he is, it won't come out. The MSM certainly won't help.

143 Stuck-in-CA  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:46pm

This debate was B-O-R-I-N-G! Really nothing new from the first debate. McCain did NOT take the gloves off, didn't shake it up. He should stay home and send Sarah. McCain didn't lose the debate, but he did himself no favors.

144 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:14:49pm

re: #120 gmsc

I refuse to click on an MSNBC link. Just tell us how far up the leg the tingle goes, and we'll leave it at that.

Headline "NBC questioning McCain's POW claim of torture"

145 HelloDare  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:15:08pm

re: #133 SuperdaveTWC

...and then he hits him in the face with a pie?

146 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:15:09pm

re: #119 arethusa

OK, so most of the talking heads, plus that Luntz Fox focus group, I trust say McCain won on the economy, lost on foreign policy. If this is true, I have hope for the third debate, on the economy pure and simple.

PS: I don't think he lost on foreign policy. I could not understand a single Obama answer.

Which is why people think he won on that issue.
I still maintain that Brokaw steered things to Obama advantage.
What amazes me is that it was a draw, given the way Brokaw changed subjects while "appearing to be hard on Obama". He was hard on Obama when there was no chance Obama could recover.

147 BODYGUARDEAGLE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:15:11pm

re: #20 Cognito

McCain needs to call down thunder and lightening from here on out. Smash Obama on how is party -- the party of Barney Frank and Chuck Schumer and Fannie and Freddie -- got us into this mess.

AGREED!... Why have they not brought this out? why have they not talked about F.Rains being in Obama's campaign?

148 Meremortal  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:15:16pm

McCain better on substance, Obama better on tomfoolery.

Which means Obama won.

I hate it, but that's how I see it.

149 Ward Cleaver  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:15:35pm

re: #137 NomadOfNorad

Hmmmmmm......

Long-time lurking member of the opposition?

Troll.

150 USCMSNE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:15:45pm
151 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:00pm

re: #138 Sharmuta

I was just thinking about this- who has been spreading this meme? The msm? I'm not buying their bullshit.


So it's -- ahem -- 'bull' that John McCain needed to hit a home run tonight? A deception by the media?

152 Mister Ghost  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:03pm

Some people are meant to be president, and some aren't. In this case, we have two of them, who should never be anywhere near the White House. McCain has run such a lackluster campaign, that one has to question how badly he wants to be President. And the Audacity of Dope, Our Beloved Leader, strung out out on his nicotine patches and Marxism, is a disaster of Biblical proportions waiting to happen.

153 devil in baggy pants  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:23pm

Good night, all.

Fight the good fight!

154 Outrider  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:32pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

Of course we can survive. But like the Carter administration, we have to figure how many years would it take to recover from an Obama administration. We have still not yet recovered from the Carter years.

If I were a Democrat, I would be more worried that Obama would win. If he won and completed his stated plans, I don't think we would see a Democrat in the Presidential office in the years 2012-2028. Minimum.

155 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:39pm

Posted on last thread, but it died:

OT

Hey 3 wood, or any smart lizard:

How low can the market actually go, numbers wise? It can't go down to zero, because tens of millions of us have 401ks that "buy" shares for us every payday, and we're not getting out.

What's the worst "bottom" there could be?

156 Van Helsing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:45pm

re: #120 gmsc

I was disappointed - they didn't show the John Kerry/Jane Fonda tribute wall in the museum.

157 repj  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:16:45pm

If Obama wins, we'll all be getting visits from the secret service like this soccer mom in Lufkin, TX did.

Basically, an Obama supporter called her and the soccer mom told her she wasn't voting for someone who voted four times for babies to die in closets in hospitals. The Obama supporter then reports her to the Secret Service for making a threat against Obama. NOT A HOAX! It's in the local paper.

[Link: www.lufkindailynews.com...]

They will be hunting you down, Charles and Zombie. NO KIDDING.

158 Ward Cleaver  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:17:03pm

The sleeper trolls are out, trying to demoralize us. Fuck that.

159 Macker  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:17:03pm

re: #130 MJBrutus

Carter gave us the CRA and JP Stevens on the SCOTUS, in addition to the Iranian mullahs and Taliban. We haven't survived him yet!

Um, Gerald Ford nominated Justice Stevens.

160 justadot  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:17:29pm

re: #128 Sharmuta

Is there a link to the transcript yet?

From CNN: Transcript of second McCain, Obama debate

161 Mich-again  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:17:35pm

re: #121 kevinmumaw

Their denial of the Laffer curve is crazy.

Its simple. If the tax rate is 0, no revenue will be collected. If the tax rate is 100%, no revenue will be collected. The revenue vs tax rate curve increases for a while, peaks out, and then decreases. That is as simple as pie. To me , anyone who denies that is just plain stupid.

The problem is, its not clear what the inversion point will be. But to moonbats, higher tax rates will always, always, always increase revenue.

162 Killian Bundy  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:17:38pm

Well damn, I've never lived under socialism before.

/all that money spent on winning the Cold War and here we are about to surrender anyway, go figure, welcome to Europe

163 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:00pm

spinning wheel of death

164 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:11pm

re: #162 Killian Bundy

Well damn, I've never lived under socialism before.

/all that money spent on winning the Cold War and here we are about to surrender anyway, go figure, welcome to Europe

Don't worry. Your house is valuable. The government says so.

165 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:20pm

re: #90 sparrowlake

I think McCain merely meant that the UN Security Council would not approve a strike, and that the USA would have to act without UNSC approval.

166 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:29pm

re: #151 Cognito

So it's -- ahem -- 'bull' that John McCain needed to hit a home run tonight? A deception by the media?

I would love to answer you on this, but I have to wait for my Senators to get back to me on their investigation.

167 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:40pm

re: #150 USCMSNE

OT: Black Congressmen Declare Racism In Palin’s Rhetoric

Whatever. I'm not a racist, so that slur won't work.

I don't care about the color of his skin, but the content of his character.

168 yochanan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:58pm

OBAMA got style points and poll reading points I DON'T WANT A FUCKING PRESIDENT WITH STILE OR POLL READING POINTS. John did better on the econ than i expected and top noch on being commander in chief.

169 NomadOfNorad  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:18:59pm

re: #147 BODYGUARDEAGLE

McCain needs to call down thunder and lightening from here on out. Smash Obama on how is party -- the party of Barney Frank and Chuck Schumer and Fannie and Freddie -- got us into this mess.

AGREED!... Why have they not brought this out? why have they not talked about F.Rains being in Obama's campaign?

Actually, I think it might be more likely for Palin to do this. She has the fiestiness to pull that off. Repeatedly. But, you're right, McCain needs to do it, too.

170 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:02pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

What's Bill Clinton, chopped liver?

Sheesh, no respect.

171 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:06pm

re: #166 Sharmuta


Right. Let me know when you're ready to answer.

Changing your mind?

172 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:20pm

re: #92 JacksonTn

ONCE AGAIN CLAIRE BEING CLASSY:

[Link: www.politico.com...]

spits on earpiece before she gives it to Romney .......

She strikes me as a bit stupid. Kind of like Cynthia McKinney, just looks at you with a blank stare and repeats memorized party lines.

173 Moe Katz  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:45pm

Funny how Victor Davis Hanson predicted before Obie's nomination that he would take the Dems, lemming-like, over the precipice as soon as his skeletons tumbled out of the closet. Very naive about what the media would do to hide the bones.

174 swamprat  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:54pm

re: #144 DisturbedEma

Headline "NBC questioning McCain's POW claim of torture"


Wow! They're posting the POW teaparty libel? Wow, McCain must have kicked Obama's erudite ass! Letting Obama ad lib was a bad move on the dems part.

175 soccerdad  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:57pm

re: #19 RTLM

McCain and Obama could and should run as a ticket.

AMEN!

176 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:19:57pm

update

177 gman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:20:00pm

re: #151 Cognito

So it's -- ahem -- 'bull' that John McCain needed to hit a home run tonight? A deception by the media?

They couldn't possibly be partial towards Obama and setting the tone for this whole election.

/

178 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:20:19pm
179 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:20:28pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You have to make it another three months to survive the Bushes. Don't count your chickens before they hatch.

180 Mr. Sandman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:20:42pm

Scientific polls are in (from CNN and CBS), showing a clear Obama win among the population of debate watchers in general, and among the population of undecided debate watchers.

181 Van Helsing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:20:53pm

re: #130 MJBrutus

Carter gave us the CRA and JP Stevens on the SCOTUS, in addition to the Iranian mullahs and Taliban. We haven't survived him yet!

Don't leave out the Department of Education and FEMA.

Gifts that keep on giving taking.

182 jetprop  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:20:58pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

We have questions about 0bama's eight years in the state senate.

What happened to his records?

You would think 0bamabots would crow about his senatorial experience, but they are virtually silent.

Must be hiding something.

183 non-lib Nina  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:21:07pm

Alan Colmes is an idiot!

184 Brigman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:21:22pm

The reason I thought The One, won - is because I think most people are just hearing the candidates and not listening to them. If they did, then McCain would be wiping Amading-dong's and Bill Ayres's arse with Obama by now.

185 J.S.  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:21:30pm

re: #154 Outrider

And given the kind of people whom Obama is attracted to (radicals, criminals, frauds, etc.), I'm betting Obama wouldn't be in office for a full four years -- I'm figuring impeachment proceedings, etc.

186 Cartman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:21:40pm

re: #99 Red Lion

Fuckin' commie

187 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:22:11pm

re: #174 swamprat

Wow! They're posting the POW teaparty libel? Wow, McCain must have kicked Obama's erudite ass! Letting Obama ad lib was a bad move on the dems part.

Video link at Fox. . .on O' Really :)

When looking over my continued disconnection from the Democratic party, it is amazing to me that being a member of the Armed Forces is sooooo devalued. And, now, somehow, the msm is going to spin his time in prison at a POW? Gottenyu!

188 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:22:16pm
189 Globular Cluster  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:22:31pm

Once again, the only important issue that voters care about is the economy, and once again, McCain didn't hit hard enough. Never mentioned Howard Raines, Jim Johnson, Barney Frank, Maxin Waters, or Obama advisor Penny Pritzker. He didn't mention that these economic problems have very little to do with the Bush administration and go back to the abolishment of Glass/Steagall under Clinton and Clinton's own relaxation of lending standards, mandating to Fannie/Freddie.

Fuck.

190 JacksonTn  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:22:39pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

Scientific polls are in (from CNN and CBS), showing a clear Obama win among the population of debate watchers in general, and among the population of undecided debate watchers.

We don't go to your sandbox dailyshitheads ........ why do you come here?

191 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:22:55pm

re: #160 justadot

Thank you.

Here it is:

Only a few percent of small businesses make more than $250,000 a year. So the vast majority of small businesses would get a tax cut under my plan.

This needs to be fact checked- I think it's bull.

192 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:23:04pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

Scientific polls are in (from CNN and CBS), showing a clear Obama win among the population of debate watchers in general, and among the population of undecided debate watchers.

There is no such animal as a scientific poll from CNN and CBS. You are living in la-la land.

193 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:23:07pm

re: #175 soccerdad

AMEN!


That would. . .I cannot even TYPE what I mean. . .ICK ICK

194 Mich-again  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:23:20pm

re: #130 MJBrutus

Carter gave us the CRA and JP Stevens on the SCOTUS, in addition to the Iranian mullahs and Taliban. We haven't survived him yet!

And he gave away the Panama Canal for nothing.

195 Bobibutu  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:23:30pm

re: #20 Cognito

I think 'won' and 'lost' don't quite apply at this point.

It seems to have broken down into three parts:

1) Whose positions did you like better?

2) Who presented his ideas more effectively? And,

3) Who advanced his campaign?

I like McCain's positions, although he's freaking me out with talk of artificially re-inflating the housing market.

I don't think he presented his ideas as well as he could have.

And, yet, I think Obama probably advanced his campaign, because he stoppered McCain's ideas (perhaps by usurping them) and managed to come off as confident and not particularly socialistic.

McCain needs to call down thunder and lightening from here on out. Smash Obama on how is party -- the party of Barney Frank and Chuck Schumer and Fannie and Freddie -- got us into this mess.

Gee Cog ... Impressive. Really!

196 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:23:56pm

re: #192 really grumpy big dog Johnson

There is no such animal as a scientific poll from CNN and CBS. You are living in la-la land.

The disclaimer states it is not a scientific poll. . .

197 Silhouette  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:23:58pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

Scientific polls are in (from CNN and CBS), showing a clear Obama win among the population of debate watchers in general, and among the population of undecided debate watchers.

And we've seen how many times that those self-reported "undecideds" were campaign managers, leftist "activists" and others that are no more undecided than Todd Palin.

/I don't trust them

198 Biff  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:18pm

Obama took his best shots when he knew that Brokaw was going to change the question. However, when McCain took a shot, Obama insisted on getting in a response.

I'm very worried that the voters just won't picture McCain as being tough and confrontational enough as it looked like he couldn't go toe to toe with Obama tonight. It's not like Obama went toe to toe, either, but he didn't have to. McCain acted like he was on offense, but it looked like a white shirt scrimmage.

To McCain's detriment, the format was not as advertised, but John was pulling his punches, or worse, just didn't have it in him tonight. A brawler would have laid waste to Obama, and John has been Mr. Nice Guy in the Senate for too long. Rudi or Mitt would have destroyed Obama tonight. Even Huckabee would have done better.

What good is it for Sarah to be going with guns blazing, if John can barely get his gun out of the holster?

199 LSD  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:21pm

Put it this way.
Obama did not win. He lied.
He had no game and was outclassed just by McCAIN showing up.

McCAIN was low key and dull. He was Honest.

Not hard to pick a winner.

200 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:22pm

updating via comments

201 looking closely  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:24pm

re: #155 Palandine

Posted on last thread, but it died:

OT

Hey 3 wood, or any smart lizard:

How low can the market actually go, numbers wise? It can't go down to zero, because tens of millions of us have 401ks that "buy" shares for us every payday, and we're not getting out.

What's the worst "bottom" there could be?

Just as the numbers can be inflated with a "bubble", they can be equally deflated with a "panic".

I don't think there is a specific number. After a while the fear and panic sort of feeds on itself, and that's what we are seeing. I think things could drop lower, absolutely. But sooner or later, things just become ridiculously cheap and those with steady nerves and cash start to buy in.

There are probably already stocks at or near that level (though no, I am not going to try and name examples).

202 lawhawk  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:33pm

re: #155 Palandine

7000 would be a 50% decline from the all time high. It would mean another 26% decline from where we are. I don't think we're in for that rough a patch. I think it's possible to see another 1,000 points come off the Dow, but then again, I don't think anyone knows where the bottom will be - or whether the bailout will make things worse or better...

203 Dime IV  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:40pm

McCain won; he had actual, realistic answers for most of the questions, in my opinion. Having said that, I don't believe this was a particularly insightful debate. And c'mon--did anyone actually think Brokaw was going to allow a question about Obrahmin's affiliations into the mix? No one in the MSM is about to serve up a hanging fastball down the middle like that for McCain to blast over the scoreboard.

As a town hall format, this debate sucked--not because of McCain, but because Brokaw seemed to steer the debate away from any semblance of a true town hall debate by interjecting remarks right and left.

In order to put the smack-down on E-I-E-I-O by uncovering associations with a cast of cowards, cads, bullies, thieves, and all-around ne'er-do-wells, Mac would've had to make a ham-fisted non sequitur that would have done little but to confuse a lot of folks, e.g., "Speaking of reaching across the aisle, do you know with whom Senator Obama has associated through the years?"

It doesn't matter. McCain will win the election handily because smoke and mirrors only goes so far with the vast majority of the American public.

204 Semper Gumbi  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:24:52pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

Scientific polls are in (from CNN and CBS), showing a clear Obama win among the population of debate watchers in general, and among the population of undecided debate watchers.

Link?

205 swamprat  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:25:26pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

I'm convinced. I know those things are impartial/.......right

206 Mich-again  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:25:39pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

You are the same dolt that declared Bill Ayers was a distinguished Professor of Education the other night and then left without defending that stupid comment. Ha.

207 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:01pm

Who is so stupid and uninformed as to not have already made up their minds?

I mean really.

These two candidates are completely different.

I'll bet these undecided jerkoffs even have a hard time ordering at McDonalds.

Let's see, a double quarter pounder with cheese or a plain side salad?

They both sound so good, I can't decide

208 NomadOfNorad  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:03pm

re: #185 J.S.

And given the kind of people whom Obama is attracted to (radicals, criminals, frauds, etc.), I'm betting Obama wouldn't be in office for a full four years -- I'm figuring impeachment proceedings, etc.

Don't count on it.

Wasn't Clinton surrounded by criminal activity? But he didn't go down in flames during his first term, in fact he lasted a full 8 years... Hell, we impeached him and he STILL didn't go down!

209 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:05pm

re: #171 Cognito

GAZE

210 yochanan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:08pm

on the subject of political racism I DON'T GIVE A F''K. GOT MUGGED BY ..... TWICE FOR BEING A HONKIE. I AM SO OVER IT I COULD CARELESS. I DON'T GO WERE I AM NOT WANTED BUT DON'T HAVE ONE OUNCE OF LIBERAL GUILT.
i have so many reasons for not wanting obama that i don't care what he is.

211 Wishing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:09pm

re: #140 Typicalwhitey

That isn't what he said.
He said they would veto it if it went to the UN
He also said that he would never allow another Holocaust.
That said it all.

Agree TW, I thought Mccain was great on Israel...and basically blew off the UN...May we see MORE of that!

212 USCMSNE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:34pm

re: #194 Mich-again

And he gave away the Panama Canal for nothing.

Didn't we sell it for a buck? And, wasn't that part of a 100 year treaty? It's been a while and my central american history is rusty.

213 Killian Bundy  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:38pm

Well, hey, look at the bright side, it's cradle to grave, right?

/give me my Free Money!

214 DM Glampers  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:39pm

Powerline has a pretty good assessment of tonight's performances, imo.
I'm comforted that many people are just now paying attention to the race, but discouraged that for many (most) of those newcomers, they will be unable to believe the criticisms aimed at 0bama though they're not exaggerations made by hyperpartisans. In other words, the thought process will be, "There's no way all those things could possibly be true about 0bama, if they were I'd have heard about it before", or "...he never would have made it this far", or some other phrase of incredulity.

215 J.S.  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:42pm

re: #192 really grumpy big dog Johnson

Exactly. CNN conducting a "scientific" poll? -- as i laugh...Anyone who'd believe that (and so quickly after the debate) is a utter moron.

216 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:26:53pm

re: #142 RightMinded

It depends on who gets off the better series of post-debate ads. I think Obama gave the McCain campaign a lot more material to work with than the other way round. If Obama's worst accusation was that McCain joked about bombing Iran, he's not quite as sharp on the attack as everyone seems to believe.

217 Red Lion  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:05pm

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

218 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:09pm

re: #206 Mich-again

You are the same dolt that declared Bill Ayers was a distinguished Professor of Education the other night and then left without defending that stupid comment. Ha.


Yeah, when we all knew you were talking about Ward Churchill. . .oh, wait. . .he isn't a professor of education. . .or even a professor anymore. . .

219 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:14pm
220 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:15pm

Anybody notice how with Obama, every problem in the history of this country originated within the last 8 years? In light of this, I really like that joke he tells about how he is not a typical politician. That cracks me up every time. It seems that Dukakis claimed that all of the country's problems initiated with in the last 8 years. I believe Mondale said all the problems of the nation started within the prior 4 years. Carter believed the country was a regular Shangra-la prior to 1972. Maybe all these guys should get together and hold a summit so they can determine the date when all the country's problems really started. Oddly enough, they all seem to originate with the president they oppose. How weird is that?

221 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:44pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

go piss up a rope

222 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:53pm

once again

223 Silhouette  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:27:59pm

re: #206 Mich-again

You are the same dolt that declared Bill Ayers was a distinguished Professor of Education the other night and then left without defending that stupid comment. Ha.

If Arafat can win a peace price, then an unrepentant murdering terrorist can be distinguished.

224 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:28:03pm

McCain missed an opportunity to nail Obama on the question of American intervention in cases of genocide. Obama is eager to help in Darfur, yet had we not gone to Iraq, Kurds would still be getting gassed and tortured by Saddam. It appeared that McCain missed a few other opportunities to nail the communist, but wasn't quick enough on his feet to drive the points home. Too many talking points and not enough substance to suit me, yet I think John came out on top in this one.

225 yesandno  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:28:05pm

Rove on....like to listen to him....

226 Mich-again  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:28:08pm

re: #212 USCMSNE

OK I was off by $1. But we completely refurbished it at the cost of million$ in the years leading up to the giveaway.

227 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:28:32pm

[Link: www.drudgereport.com...]

Ok, go stack the meaningless polls, just like the communists from DK are.

228 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:28:38pm

re: #201 looking closely

There are probably already stocks at or near that level (though no, I am not going to try and name examples).

My dad said Research in Motion is really cheap.

/but for now I'm just staying in my TSP, keeping a decent stockpile of cash, and buying a little extra beans, rice, and ammo.

229 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:28:41pm

re: #191 Sharmuta

The $250,000 number? It's bull. Small businesses are generally defined in the US as those employing under 100 employees.

230 Moe Katz  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:29:04pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

Good nic. Red, lyin'.

231 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:29:05pm

Fox News texting poll: McCain 86%, Obama 12%, undecided 1%.

232 Semper Gumbi  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:29:29pm

I think a telling part of the debate was the question of whether health care is a right or responsibility or (I don't remember the third option). Obama chose right, McCain chose responsibility. That right there loses the Obama vote for me. I just worry how many of the chattering classes that vote believe Obama over McCain?

/not that I'd ever vote for Obama

233 Inquisitive  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:29:43pm

re: #90 sparrowlake

McCain won by a nose, but he came across as a dottering old fart and Obama as a slick inexperienced liar.

Neither was impressive on the economic crisis, but on balance McCain was a bit better because he articulated more of a plan.

To my horror McCain came across as weak on Israel, in that he said that China and Russia would prevent the US from striking Iran if Iran attacks Israel. Obama was actually stronger in his professed support, and it is only because I don't believe or trust him that I didn't give the debate to Obama right then and there.


The ? was if Iran hit Israel would we hit back or wait on NATO(my understanding of ?)....McCain said...first words.....HIT BACK.....then from what I understood was that China and Russia would not let us do anything through NATO.....at least that is how I took it. Will have to listen again to that part. But when he said hit back.....I let out a OH YES!

234 Biff  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:29:45pm

re: #189 Globular Cluster

How could McCain let Obama get away with saying McCain's campaign manager was a lobbyist for Fannie, when Obama has Raines, a central villain, as his economic advisor? John was too busy remembering his next line to be effectively responsive.

Maybe McCain should just step aside, give the ball to Sarah, and let her pick Rudi or Mitt as her running mate. Now that would shake things up for sure. Let's have the first woman President NOW!

235 Ojoe  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:29:46pm

This talk about who "won" the debate is silly.

All campaigning is cumulative & the election is what counts.

If you want to be encouraged see all the crowds that Palin is bringing out.

The R's are going to get all the pro life votes, much much of the women's votes; all the thinking person's vote; the conservative vote; most of the military vote; almost all of the evangelical vote (huge); the NRA vote; the I like that hot chick vote and other votes I can't think of at the moment.

Obama gets the foolish and the resentful vote and the votes of passive people who want the government to solve their own problems.

0bama is toast.

236 J.S.  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:05pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

CNN is polling their viewers -- and can you guess (or do you need some clues?) as to who watches CNN? Do you want me to tell you who CNN claims won the debate, eh? And, guess what? I don't need their "poll" (which is NOT scientific) to tell me who CNN will claim won the debate (based on their viewers).

237 JacksonTn  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:13pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

Yes ........Pockeeeeeeeestan ....... go f*ck yourself at dailyshitheads .......

238 rawmuse  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:16pm

re: #220 kevinmumaw

Not only that, but as I pointed out in the previous thread, the Dems have us all in rags standing in soup lines.

239 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:19pm

re: #209 Sharmuta

Sounds good to me. I just wanted to confirm you meant what you said.

240 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:21pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Obama is a three-card monte dealer. You're the mark.

241 Bobibutu  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:29pm

re: #199 LSD

Put it this way.
Obama did not win. He lied.
He had no game and was outclassed just by McCAIN showing up.

McCAIN was low key and dull. He was Honest.

Not hard to pick a winner.

Not hard for LGFers to pick a winner - we tend to discriminate more than the general voting mob. (I know ... we had the IQ gig a few months ago) ;-)

242 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:34pm
243 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:41pm

My dinger's not working!

244 Silhouette  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:56pm

Where's Dorothy?

I thought with that big strawman in the room next to the lion, there must be Dorothy and the TinMan around here somewhere.

245 Cartman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:58pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Fuckin' commie

246 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:30:58pm

re: #202 lawhawk

7000 would be a 50% decline from the all time high. It would mean another 26% decline from where we are. I don't think we're in for that rough a patch. I think it's possible to see another 1,000 points come off the Dow, but then again, I don't think anyone knows where the bottom will be - or whether the bailout will make things worse or better...

Thanks to everyone. Public high school economics taught me to balance a checkbook, nothing more, and I didn't take any economics in college.

247 Moe Katz  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:11pm

re: #243 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

My dinger's not working!

There are treatments for that.

248 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:18pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

Umm, he is being financed by terrorists who are proud enough to give interviews about it. . .most of the people here are much more concerned about his actual positions than the smears. . .

Oh, and DO keep telling Dailykos to KEEP posting those suggestions on stacking polls and such- some of the less committed people at work are starting to notice, and at least 4 of them have removed their Obama signs from their desks. . .so Keep attacking and by all means keep being so proud of the smears against Down Syndrome kids, working moms, oh and the whole HOCKEY mom thing. . .funeeeeeeee!

249 arethusa  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:26pm

Rove thinks McCain did what he needed to do, setting up the themes of the next four weeks: Democratic responsibiity for a failed economy, Obama unreliable, Obama much too liberal.

People keep saying McCain was way better on the economy. This gives me hope for the third debate, totally on the economy.

250 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:29pm

re: #195 Bobibutu

Hey, thanks. I do what I can.

Broken clock, and all that.

251 LeonidasOfSparta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:32pm

Mark Levin tonight on his show mentioned that one of the leading NOW women has publicly endorsed McCain/Palin.

Have any of you heard this? He said that the woman introduced Sarah Palin at a rally yesterday?

252 Wishing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:34pm

re: #209 Sharmuta

Hey Sharm...I have missed most of this thread, couldnt get on...What is your take on the debate?

253 kevinmumaw  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:35pm

re: #192 really grumpy big dog Johnson

There is no such animal as a scientific poll from CNN and CBS. You are living in la-la land.

Nyet, Tovareesh. Scientific polls will not be available until several day from now. If polls are available now, they are most certainly not scientific.

254 alien_mind  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:47pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

i'm going with muslim- commie-terrorist sympathizer.

255 Ward Cleaver  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:53pm

re: #180 Mr. Sandman

Scientific polls are in (from CNN and CBS), showing a clear Obama win among the population of debate watchers in general, and among the population of undecided debate watchers.

Fuck off, troll.

256 USBeast  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:31:55pm

Having made up my mind long ago based on information that has been around (and ignored) for a long time I have not watched the debates. I have no desire to spend my precious time yelling: "You lying sack of s**t!" at whatever Democrat is defiling my TV screen, nor do I wish to spend that same time screaming: "You idiot!" when whatever Republican gets the facts wrong or misses a chance to skewer his or her opponent.

As a result of this, my blood pressure has remained steady and I have finished reading two excellent books.

257 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:11pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

He never looks "wild-eyed". He's been trained not to. That was Saul Alinsky's idea: have your radicals look normal.

258 LaMano  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:17pm

If health care is a RIGHT, is a doctor OBLIGATED to provide it regardless of the price paid, or even, no price paid?

259 arethusa  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:20pm

re: #233 Inquisitive

The ? was if Iran hit Israel would we hit back or wait on NATO(my understanding of ?)....McCain said...first words.....HIT BACK.....then from what I understood was that China and Russia would not let us do anything through NATO.....at least that is how I took it. Will have to listen again to that part. But when he said hit back.....I let out a OH YES!

China and Russia aren't in NATO. He was saying, IIRC, that they would try to prevent us through the UN, which is why we should ignore the UN.

260 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:30pm

re: #231 really grumpy big dog Johnson

Fox News texting poll: McCain 86%, Obama 12%, undecided 1%.


Yeah, that is the poll you have to pay for. . .

261 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:32pm

re: #243 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

My dinger's not working!

Call Bob Dole!

/

262 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:37pm

re: #243 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

My dinger's not working!

take a levitra and try it again in an hour

263 non-lib Nina  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:45pm

Gawd, I love Shawn Hannity!

264 NomadOfNorad  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:46pm

re: #236 J.S.

CNN is polling their viewers -- and can you guess (or do you need some clues?) as to who watches CNN? Do you want me to tell you who CNN claims won the debate, eh? And, guess what? I don't need their "poll" (which is NOT scientific) to tell me who CNN will claim won the debate (based on their viewers).

Clearly a case of "I give you three guesses, and the first two don't count." :D :D :D :D :D

265 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:32:50pm
266 LaMano  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:01pm

re: #257 Dark_Falcon

Yup, a wolf in sheep's clothing.

267 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:08pm

re: #229 jaunte

The $250,000 number? It's bull. Small businesses are generally defined in the US as those employing under 100 employees.

I know that- I just think it's a lie that most small business make less than $250,000 a year. I would think it's a minority of small business that make less than $250,000, and that most small business make more than that.

Perhaps if it's adjusted to exclude "small businesses" comprised of self-employed folks who employ only themselves, those numbers would really be shocking to most small business owners.

I think that might have been another big f*ck up for 0bama- most small business owners know what they're making, and know that 0bama just increased their taxes.

268 Mr. Sandman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:10pm

re: #192 really grumpy big dog Johnson

Well, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I don't believe these news organizations are committing fraud.

269 Ward Cleaver  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:16pm

re: #251 LeonidasOfSparta

Mark Levin tonight on his show mentioned that one of the leading NOW women has publicly endorsed McCain/Palin.

Have any of you heard this? He said that the woman introduced Sarah Palin at a rally yesterday?

She's the L.A. chairwoman (chairwomyn?) of NOW, and the national organization disowned her for it.

270 USA  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:44pm

After watching the whole damn thing (ughh), I now think it played out about how the McCain camp planned it. Why? Because there were no big swings at Obama tonight. No Ayers, no Wright, etc. Its not that they didn't land; McCain didn't throw any. It appears that McCain's plan was to be presidential, take a couple of safe shots, if available, but take no real chances at all. I think the evening went about the way McCain's corner imagined it.

Soooooo, the question is, why? Perhaps the strategy is for McCain to remain "presidential," while Palin continues to plant the seeds of doubt on Obama's character. This strategy makes little sense to me unless camp McCain is confident that there are a few add'l facts yet to emerge in October.

271 Ojoe  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:49pm

re: #235 Ojoe

Oh, and McCain gets the "50,000 Harleys" vote, while

0bama gets the German rally vote, auchtung, the registrar won't accept votes from Germans.

272 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:52pm

re: #260 DisturbedEma

Yeah, that is the poll you have to pay for. . .

Nice work, that!

273 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:56pm

re: #235 Ojoe

This talk about who "won" the debate is silly.

All campaigning is cumulative & the election is what counts.

If you want to be encouraged see all the crowds that Palin is bringing out.

The R's are going to get all the pro life votes, much much of the women's votes; all the thinking person's vote; the conservative vote; most of the military vote; almost all of the evangelical vote (huge); the NRA vote; the I like that hot chick vote and other votes I can't think of at the moment.

Obama gets the foolish and the resentful vote and the votes of passive people who want the government to solve their own problems.

0bama is toast.

I agree with everything but the last line.

274 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:58pm
275 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:33:58pm

re: #251 LeonidasOfSparta

Mark Levin tonight on his show mentioned that one of the leading NOW women has publicly endorsed McCain/Palin.

Have any of you heard this? He said that the woman introduced Sarah Palin at a rally yesterday?


President of NOW Los Angeles.

big news. totally ignored by the the Associated pressObama

276 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:03pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

Rookie. No one can defeat annefrance.

/raised a muslim, surrounded by commies, buddies with terrorists

277 Ackomanyuki[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:08pm
278 Globular Cluster  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:08pm

re: #220 kevinmumaw

Anybody notice how with Obama, every problem in the history of this country originated within the last 8 years? ....

My point exactly. If McCain doesn't demolish this bullshit he cannot win. It's as simple as that.

279 Bobibutu  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:10pm

re: #250 Cognito

Hey, thanks. I do what I can.

Broken clock, and all that.

Roger the broken clock.

280 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:13pm

re: #215 J.S.

Exactly. CNN conducting a "scientific" poll? -- as i laugh...Anyone who'd believe that (and so quickly after the debate) is a utter moron.

Flash polls are not very scientific.

281 GuyverII  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:13pm

I have a sinking feeling that we're going to get rolled in November. McCain just comes off as, well, old. Tacking on 300 BILLION for those mortgages was just idiotic.

282 Gordan the Fisherman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:19pm

McCain won the debate...lost the election.

283 jetprop  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:20pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

re: #217 Red Lion

terrorists and commies are repulsively slick aren't they ?

284 Ward Cleaver  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:23pm

re: #268 Mr. Sandman

Well, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I don't believe these news organizations are committing fraud.

No, you're just another garden-variety troll.

285 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:26pm

re: #252 Wishing

Hey Sharm...I have missed most of this thread, couldnt get on...What is your take on the debate?

Not the homer the msm told us McCain needed, but I think it was a subtle win for McCain. Very subtle.

286 rawmuse  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:28pm

re: #251 LeonidasOfSparta

Yes, in Carson, CA. that really happened.

287 LaMano  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:31pm

re: #269 Ward Cleaver

There is a video of her. She said Palin is a real feminist. Interesting.

288 looking closely  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:33pm

re: #233 Inquisitive

The ? was if Iran hit Israel would we hit back or wait on NATO(my understanding of ?)....McCain said...first words.....HIT BACK.....then from what I understood was that China and Russia would not let us do anything through NATO.....at least that is how I took it. Will have to listen again to that part. But when he said hit back.....I let out a OH YES!

McCain said we shouldn't wait for the UN Security Council in dealing with an attack on Israel because meaningful action would be blocked by Russia and/or China.

That's it, though, like much of his debate tonight, he simply didn't put that across as clearly as he should have.

Ironically, Obama didn't seem to understand that very point when he suggested the UN Security Council denounce Russia after its aggression in Georgia just recently.

The mind recoils at just how ignorant Obama is. This is the guy who wants to have his finger on the nuclear button?

289 BODYGUARDEAGLE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:43pm

re: #169 NomadOfNorad

Actually, I think it might be more likely for Palin to do this. She has the fiestiness to pull that off. Repeatedly. But, you're right, McCain needs to do it, too.

Sadly you are right... Because if McCain doesn't do this himself and with some absolute conviction, I'm afraid we as well as he are tanked...

290 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:34:50pm

re: #231 really grumpy big dog Johnson

Fox News texting poll: McCain 86%, Obama 12%, undecided 1%.

I have two phones, so I voted twice. Chicago born and raised, baby!

291 USCMSNE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:35:05pm

re: #226 Mich-again

OK I was off by $1. But we completely refurbished it at the cost of million$ in the years leading up to the giveaway.

Not so fast, I had to look it up, and am still reading. I don't know what I was thinking. I guess I'll drink, for that error!

292 Ojoe  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:35:11pm

re: #273 jwb7605

Well we shall see. I went out on a limb there, I did.

293 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:35:23pm

re: #269 Ward Cleaver

She's the L.A. chairwoman (chairwomyn?) of NOW, and the national organization disowned her for it.

Maybe it's in the water in LA. Tammy Bruce was a chapter president of a NOW chapter in LA.

294 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:35:30pm

re: #282 Gordan the Fisherman

McCain won the debate...lost the election.


sadly I think you are exactly right

295 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:35:43pm

re: #265 buzzsawmonkey

In further news, global warming is man-made.

And Obama was only 8 years old when Ayers supported my campaign

296 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:35:48pm

re: #267 Sharmuta

If the national scene mirrors that inside my small business, the Obama voters are those who are in the most danger of being laid off if his tax plan is implemented.

297 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:01pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

Do you believe he "honors" the service of the Chief Petty Officer who asked the question?

As Jim Geraghty of National Review said, "How much do you honor our soldiers when you've spent so much time with someone who tried to kill them?"

298 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:02pm

Alpha! Omega!
Alpha! Omega!
Alpha! Omega!

Because of Obama, I am the next Mcain/Palin voter!

/stomps away

299 Silhouette  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:07pm

re: #258 LaMano

If health care is a RIGHT, is a doctor OBLIGATED to provide it regardless of the price paid, or even, no price paid?

When anyone says that something that must be produced is a right, including food, housing, or health care, they are saying that in the extreme cases when folks cannot provide it for themselves, some other Americans must be forced to provide it for them.

Another name for being forced to work to serve others is slavery.

300 Mr. Sandman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:17pm

re: #206 Mich-again

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

301 Globular Cluster  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:18pm

re: #234 Biff

How could McCain let Obama get away with saying McCain's campaign manager was a lobbyist for Fannie, when Obama has Raines, a central villain, as his economic advisor? John was too busy remembering his next line to be effectively responsive.

Maybe McCain should just step aside, give the ball to Sarah, and let her pick Rudi or Mitt as her running mate. Now that would shake things up for sure. Let's have the first woman President NOW!

And what is more, he let Obama spout all kinds of BS about health care. McCain "giveth with one hand and taketh with the other"? Really? McCain wants to tax his own tax credit? Show me.

302 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:23pm

re: #231 really grumpy big dog Johnson

Fox News texting poll: McCain 86%, Obama 12%, undecided 1%.

Looks like 1% might have accidentally voted for Pat Buchanan, too. ;)

303 J.S.  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:24pm

re: #280 stuiec

They are not at all "scientific"...(this whole issue drives legitimate pollsters up the wall...btw.)

304 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:34pm

re: #285 Sharmuta

Not the homer the msm told us McCain needed...

Hmm. There it is again. You sure it was just the mainstream media who told you that?

305 Inquisitive  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:36pm

re: #259 arethusa

China and Russia aren't in NATO. He was saying, IIRC, that they would try to prevent us through the UN, which is why we should ignore the UN.


Your right..... I said NATO instead of UN......my bad.......Thanks for correcting me on that ......

306 Thanos  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:46pm

Dunno if it's the same Ingrid Jackson, digging:

Ingrid Jackson (GC Services/Sr. Project Manager), (Zip code: 77450) $250 to OBAMA FOR AMERICA on 01/20/08

That's a TX zip I think, so don't get excited

307 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:36:49pm

re: #287 LaMano

There is a video of her. She said Palin is a real feminist. Interesting.


Love it. . .

308 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:07pm
309 Mr. Sandman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:10pm

re: #204 Semper Gumbi

I saw it on TV; just got to the CBS and CNN websites, and it will be up there soon, if not already.

310 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:21pm

re: #267 Sharmuta

I know that- I just think it's a lie that most small business make less than $250,000 a year. I would think it's a minority of small business that make less than $250,000, and that most small business make more than that.

Perhaps if it's adjusted to exclude "small businesses" comprised of self-employed folks who employ only themselves, those numbers would really be shocking to most small business owners.

I think that might have been another big f*ck up for 0bama- most small business owners know what they're making, and know that 0bama just increased their taxes.

That's not the problem (answer?).
The point is the 99 employees that were listening.

311 nigella  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:25pm

Not sure if this was printed, I am having a tough time getting through. My take on this is that McCain won, but didn't do the expected "home run.' Am I the only one but the last question where they were both asked what they didn't know but they would like to learn,Obama was insane. He didn't say there was anything he didn't know per-say, ranted about Michelle being in North Carolina knowing more etc. ctc. What the f..k?

312 Arby Dwiar  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:34pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Red.

313 JacksonTn  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:34pm

re: #229 jaunte

The $250,000 number? It's bull. Small businesses are generally defined in the US as those employing under 100 employees.

We employ 40 people. $250K is not even our payroll. Small businesses employ more people in America than anyone ....... well I don't know about the government. Anyway, my husband and I talked today about it and we are wondering why should we continue to work our asses off if we are just going to have to give tax rebate checks to people who don't even work if Obama is elected.

Go ahead socialists ..... put small businesses out of business and see how that works out. I am sick of Obama's crap ..........

314 Semper Gumbi  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:46pm

re: #267 Sharmuta

I know that- I just think it's a lie that most small business make less than $250,000 a year. I would think it's a minority of small business that make less than $250,000, and that most small business make more than that.

Perhaps if it's adjusted to exclude "small businesses" comprised of self-employed folks who employ only themselves, those numbers would really be shocking to most small business owners.

I think that might have been another big f*ck up for 0bama- most small business owners know what they're making, and know that 0bama just increased their taxes.

I think it depends on how you define "make". I work for a small minority business, number of full time employees less than 20 but we utilize quite a few independent sub-contractors for much of our work. Our gross revenues average around 3 million per year, however, the net profit for the owner is generally less that 100K per year.

315 Ojoe  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:48pm

re: #294 Shug

Portae Inferi Non Praevalebunt:

Palin carries Trig to term.

0bama says "punished by a baby".

Some promises apply here I think.

316 HelloDare  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:37:54pm

Well, a little time has gone by and now I think McCain blew it by not going after Obama harder. Obama is so vulnerable on the war. Obama's bill if passed would have mandated all troops out of Iraq by 3/31/08. Just about everybody knows that would have been a disaster. How would Obama have explained that? He couldn't have. McCain should have brought it up.

He should have been stronger on the financial crisis. Tied Obama to the liberal policies of Barney Frank and his clan. Tied Obama to the lame Democratic congress, the most unpopular in history.

How can you have change by electing more Democrats to a lame congress that refused to drill for oil.

317 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:00pm

Question to the trolls....

Please name one person that Obama has associated with that is flag-waving, I love being an American patriot.

318 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:02pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

Yes it does.

319 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:17pm

re: #296 jaunte

If the national scene mirrors that inside my small business, the Obama voters are those who are in the most danger of being laid off if his tax plan is implemented.

Effin ironic, huh? Wanna hear a funny story? I went to the McCain rally near me, it was held at 7pm. . .I could not go to Obama's. . .it was held at noon. . .I had to work!

320 Spirit93  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:20pm

re: #251 LeonidasOfSparta

Mark Levin tonight on his show mentioned that one of the leading NOW women has publicly endorsed McCain/Palin.

Have any of you heard this? He said that the woman introduced Sarah Palin at a rally yesterday?

Yes, in So Cal I believe. The woman was the president of the LA chapter of NOW, can't remember her name. Note this is a personal endorsement, not NOW.

321 looking closely  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:27pm

Obama "change". . .DRINK!
McCain "my friends". . .DRINK!

322 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:34pm

re: #292 Ojoe

Well we shall see. I went out on a limb there, I did.

You did.
I like your attitude.

323 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:43pm

re: #308 buzzsawmonkey

Congratulations! You have just been awarded an Obese for your performance!

Funny, but ouch. I don't really blame those kids. They were just doing what their teacher told them to do.

Malleability is excusable in a child. In a teacher it is dangerous.

324 Wishing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:56pm

re: #235 Ojoe

This talk about who "won" the debate is silly.

All campaigning is cumulative & the election is what counts.

If you want to be encouraged see all the crowds that Palin is bringing out.

The R's are going to get all the pro life votes, much much of the women's votes; all the thinking person's vote; the conservative vote; most of the military vote; almost all of the evangelical vote (huge); the NRA vote; the I like that hot chick vote and other votes I can't think of at the moment.

Obama gets the foolish and the resentful vote and the votes of passive people who want the government to solve their own problems.

0bama is toast.

Add to that the PUMA vote...they are PISSED off

325 gman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:38:57pm

re: #267 Sharmuta

I know that- I just think it's a lie that most small business make less than $250,000 a year. I would think it's a minority of small business that make less than $250,000, and that most small business make more than that.

Perhaps if it's adjusted to exclude "small businesses" comprised of self-employed folks who employ only themselves, those numbers would really be shocking to most small business owners.

I think that might have been another big f*ck up for 0bama- most small business owners know what they're making, and know that 0bama just increased their taxes.

That $250,000 gets used up pretty fast when you factor in employee salary and benefits.

I think what Barry is trying to tell us is that Lemonade Stands are off limits to the tax police.

326 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:39:10pm

re: #268 Mr. Sandman

It's not fraud if they go through the motions. But it's hardly a scientific process when you have to contact a certain number of people by phone within minutes of the debate and see who watched it... unless, of course, you pre-select your sample population... with whatever methodology you feel might give you suitable and defensible results....

327 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:39:22pm

re: #317 musicman

Question to the trolls....

Please name one person that Obama has associated with that is flag-waving, I love being an American patriot.

Not a troll; but if I may answer?

He does know John McCain.

328 sngnsgt  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:39:31pm

I sure am glad all we have to do is get that Bin Laden guy and the war is over. If we find his rotting corpse is it Bushs' fault we're still at war?

329 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:39:33pm
330 nightintheruts  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:39:47pm

I too think everyone already knows who they will vote for.
I also think the polls don't mean much until it's said and done.
(I remember Kerry being up at the exit polls)

thought the debate was a bit boring, but I still go for McCain because I do believe that he believes what he says and is truthful...
0bama only says what he's told to believe.

331 kansas  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:39:55pm

re: #99 Red Lion

You McCainiacs are voting with your hearts, rather than your heads. You know Obama won again, and by more than in the first debate. I repeat, if I can survivve the Reagan/Bushes, you will survive Obama's presidency.

We will. But will you?

332 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:08pm

I want to give so many dings...

333 realwest  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:11pm

Hey all y'all - you know when I saw the poll results above (McCain won the debate - over 80% of us said) I thought I musta watched a different debate than you folks did.
First of all, this ENTIRE debate was scheduled to be about the economy, so when Brokaw said about 1/3 would be devoted to foreign affairs, I thought "Hot Damn, McCain's gonna clean Obama's clock tonight".
But he didn't.
I don't know why, but McCain left several of Obama's most ridiculous assertions stand without calling him on it. For example, Obama said McCain would give corporate CEO's a $700,000 tax break. Did McCain deny that - no. Did McCain say "I never said that!" No. Did he say "Senator Obama you are either very poorly advised or you're lying because I never said I'd give CEO's a $700,000 tax break!" No. He let it go by.
Then does McCain explain AT ALL his $300 Billion buy down of the most "toxic" mortgages by the Fed's
most of which had been passed by Congress before they ever got to the $700 Billion dollar bailout (which has provisions for the Fed to buy some of those "toxic" mortgages)? NO. He let it hang there.
Obama jumped on it and said how is Senator McCain going to cut taxes or freeze spending AND give another $300 Billion bucks to buy "toxic" mortgages?
McCain didn't even bother to answer it.
And on foreign affairs McCain did smack Obama over Pakistan but NEITHER ONE of them mentioned Pakistan has nuclear weapons and missles. The only "home run" McCain hit tonight was on his support of Israel. He was VASTLY superior in his defense of Israel than was Obama. Great. I'm for it. Most American Jewish voters however, as the polls so far have shown and history has shown, vote Democrat no matter WHO's running for POTUS on the Dem ticket.
And the questions didn't sound like "townhall" questions to me, they sounded like the questons from the first debate and this time Obama was smoother in delivering his message.
And, AGAIN, McCain was talking about bi-partisianship! And not as some thought earlier today, that Congress is probably going to be big time Dem majorities so we need a Republican President to keep 'em from going nuts.
I'm sorry y'all, but McCain just seemed - other than the $300 Billion socialization of the real estate industry - to be the same McCain we saw in the first debate only not as strong.
FUCK.

334 Thanos  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:14pm

Barack hosed up at one point:

Notes to Barack:
At one point I thought I heard you say that we could have intervened in the holocaust? (the dog was barking at that point, I’ll read the transcript to make sure and correct if mistaken,) I think we did intervene, it was called WWII.
UPDATE: I did hear correctly, from the transcript:

OBAMA: Well, we may not always have national security issues at stake, but we have moral issues at stake.

If we could have intervened effectively in the Holocaust, who among us would say that we had a moral obligation not to go in?

Seems Barack forgot that we stopped Nazi Germany. Maybe they didn’t cover that in the elite academy he went to in Hawaii.

335 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:23pm

re: #308 buzzsawmonkey

Congratulations! You have just been awarded an Obese for your performance!

They were a teensy bit tubby, but I put that down to eight thousand years of George Bush's illegal colonialism and expansionist foreign aggression, which forces poor working people to exist on diets consisting of hydrogenated palm oil, refined sugar, and processed pork by-products.

/

336 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:26pm

re: #329 buzzsawmonkey

Oh, man. Also funny. Also ouchy.

337 jas  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:29pm

re: #267 Sharmuta

I know that- I just think it's a lie that most small business make less than $250,000 a year. I would think it's a minority of small business that make less than $250,000, and that most small business make more than that.

Perhaps if it's adjusted to exclude "small businesses" comprised of self-employed folks who employ only themselves, those numbers would really be shocking to most small business owners.

I think that might have been another big f*ck up for 0bama- most small business owners know what they're making, and know that 0bama just increased their taxes.

I believe Bill Bennett had Steven Moore of WSJ on his show, and he said it's typical lib shell game...the $250,000 figure is based upon owner income, not the amount that the business takes in.

338 Desert Dog  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:43pm

My scientific poll just told me Mr. Sandman needs to go to sleep and let the grown ups talk.....nighty, night Sandy, and thank you for the thoughtful insight into your alternate universe

339 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:50pm

re: #326 stuiec

It's not fraud if they go through the motions. But it's hardly a scientific process when you have to contact a certain number of people by phone within minutes of the debate and see who watched it... unless, of course, you pre-select your sample population... with whatever methodology you feel might give you suitable and defensible results....

The people who would be guilty of fraud are those who try to pass it off as scientific. . .

340 Bobibutu  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:40:56pm

re: #313 JacksonTn

We employ 40 people. $250K is not even our payroll. Small businesses employ more people in America than anyone ....... well I don't know about the government. Anyway, my husband and I talked today about it and we are wondering why should we continue to work our asses off if we are just going to have to give tax rebate checks to people who don't even work if Obama is elected.

Go ahead socialists ..... put small businesses out of business and see how that works out. I am sick of Obama's crap ..........

"Small Businesses" are the frikkin' backbone of America. HELLO!

341 jaunte  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:03pm

re: #319 DisturbedEma

Remember the Weathermen running into schools and 'setting the kids free' yelling "Jailbreak." Some are big on time off from work/school/duty to attend to the Leader's words.

342 Mich-again  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:15pm

Chew on this one. Joe Biden was selected by Obama for the VP slot because he is an alleged foreign policy expert. And regarding Iraq, Joe Biden wanted to federalize the Government there. His Partition Plan for Iraq called for a limited central Government in Baghdad and by-and-large self-rule in territories dominated by the Shia, Kurds, and Sunnis.

Funny thing is, that was the original Federalism plan for the USA called out in the Constitution (Before the commerce clause and other opinions blotted out States rights making Washington the behemoth it has become). But in every decision Joe Biden has made in his 36 year career in the Senate, especially regarding the choice of Supreme Court judges, he has strongly opposed American Federalism and pushed for a stronger central government.

In short, Biden is for Federalism for Iraq as spelled out in the Constitution, but not for the USA. Weirod.

343 Aussie Infidel  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:21pm

In the end ..... IT'S THE ECONOMY STUPID!

Everything else on the swing voter's mind at this stage is passe.

I don't think either McCain or Obama won over any independents with their arguments. Given that Obama must still be odds on to win at this rate.


Forget everything else. it's irrelevant to most folks who are entirely focused on the economy. McCain HAS to separate himself from the Bush Administration especially on economics. The Obama camp has done a good job tarring McCain with the Bush brush on the economy.


Before you hit the ceiling guys I know that the Dems in Congress are most to blame for the meltdown BUT in swing voter's minds the buck stops with Bush.

If McCain can't decouple his brand from that of Bush in independents' minds he's toast.


And so are all of us!

344 Cartman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:33pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

It is indefensible to even be associated at all with the murderous, terrorist prick.

345 Intrepid  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:43pm

re: #251 LeonidasOfSparta

Mark Levin tonight on his show mentioned that one of the leading NOW women has publicly endorsed McCain/Palin.

Have any of you heard this? He said that the woman introduced Sarah Palin at a rally yesterday?

President of California NOW. Big pick up there. Introduced Sarah at the Carson, CA rally on Saturday, I believe it was.

346 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:43pm

re: #317 musicman

Question to the trolls....

Please name one person that Obama has associated with that is flag-waving, I love being an American patriot.

That question will met with crickets.

347 BODYGUARDEAGLE  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:48pm

re: #189 Globular Cluster

Once again, the only important issue that voters care about is the economy, and once again, McCain didn't hit hard enough. Never mentioned Howard Raines, Jim Johnson, Barney Frank, Maxin Waters, or Obama advisor Penny Pritzker. He didn't mention that these economic problems have very little to do with the Bush administration and go back to the abolishment of Glass/Steagall under Clinton and Clinton's own relaxation of lending standards, mandating to Fannie/Freddie.

Fuck.

EXACTLY ! WHY are they not mentioning this? Are they saving this for the October Surprise? HELL...THIS IS OCTOBER !

348 yesandno  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:51pm

re: #270 USA

After watching the whole damn thing (ughh), I now think it played out about how the McCain camp planned it. Why? Because there were no big swings at Obama tonight. No Ayers, no Wright, etc. Its not that they didn't land; McCain didn't throw any. It appears that McCain's plan was to be presidential, take a couple of safe shots, if available, but take no real chances at all. I think the evening went about the way McCain's corner imagined it.

Soooooo, the question is, why? Perhaps the strategy is for McCain to remain "presidential," while Palin continues to plant the seeds of doubt on Obama's character. This strategy makes little sense to me unless camp McCain is confident that there are a few add'l facts yet to emerge in October.

McCain is actually saying some of it in his appearences. I think they are attempting to build to next week. If you peak too soon, then you give them another national forum. But if he hits daily and next week comes out with it, it won't allow another national forum for Obama to have a week after thinking up a whole bunch of slick excuses and lies.

Think next week is the week for the double punches...also the forum might be more conducive to it all as well. This forum was terrible...too restrictive.

349 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:51pm

re: #268 Mr. Sandman

Well, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I don't believe these news organizations are committing fraud.

Then you are at least as stupid as I thought you were.

350 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:41:54pm

Look.

McCains biggest problem lately is the economy.
The Luntz group thought he won on the economy.
So all those who are uncomfortable with obama but would vote for him because of the economy have just been given a reason to vote for McCain.

I believe this will be a continuing theme and McCain will win.

The fact that McCain was so good on the economy IS the game changer.

351 baxtrice  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:05pm

What, No Ron Paul?

352 jonathan1984  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:14pm

re: #235 Ojoe

Obama gets the foolish and the resentful vote and the votes of passive people who want the government to solve their own problems.

Unfortunately, there are a lot more of those around than there used to.

353 ibmkeyboard  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:22pm

The debate really sucked.
I didn't know they had debate reruns?

/but McCain adding a 300 billion dollar mortgage payout for some deadbeat borrowers, on top of the 700 billion dollar failed bailout for Wall Street and others, is going to go over the voters heads like a Chinese lead balloon.

I wish AIG would pay/give me a frigging vacation.

354 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:28pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

Any American "field" that gives a terrorist who bombed the Pentagon any ranking at all is undeserving of the respect of decent people.

/"An American Carol" is right--educational indoctrination has turned an entire generation against the greatest country the world has ever known.

355 Globular Cluster  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:39pm

re: #334 Thanos

Barack hosed up at one point:

Notes to Barack:
At one point I thought I heard you say that we could have intervened in the holocaust? (the dog was barking at that point, I’ll read the transcript to make sure and correct if mistaken,) I think we did intervene, it was called WWII.
UPDATE: I did hear correctly, from the transcript:

OBAMA: Well, we may not always have national security issues at stake, but we have moral issues at stake.

If we could have intervened effectively in the Holocaust, who among us would say that we had a moral obligation not to go in?

Seems Barack forgot that we stopped Nazi Germany. Maybe they didn’t cover that in the elite academy he went to in Hawaii.

Obama wants us to intervene in situations of genocide, but when Sadaam gassed the Kurds and we went into Iraq, Obama didn't give a shit and opposed the war. Someone should check if he wanted to help out his buddy Chuck Taylor in Liberia. Oh yeah, what has Obama proposed for Kenya? Will Obama invade Mozambique and take out Mugabe?

356 arethusa  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:48pm

Andrea Mitchell just made the "that one" reference by McCain about race.

Huuuhhhhh? Can a Lizard more intelligent than Joe Biden explain that to me?

357 joncelli  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:53pm

Data on the final debate:

General Election Presidential Debate

John McCain (R), United States Senator (AZ) and
Barack Obama (D), United States Senator (IL)

Date:

October 15, 2008

Location:

Hofstra University

City:

Hempstead, NY

Time:

9:00 - 10:30 p.m. Eastern

Sponsor:

Commission on Presidential Debates

Moderator:

Bob Schieffer, CBS

Topic:

The Economy and Domestic Policy

Viewership:

TBA

Format:

90-minute debate with candidates seated at table with moderator. Candidates questioned in turn with two-minute responses, followed by five minutes of open discussion for each question.

358 StirUpTheBlog  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:42:56pm

On CNN just now, Anderson mocked "The Spin Room" with Hannity, and said they were not going over to cover it because of the name SPIN ROOM. He said they don't want a SPIN ROOM.

Why would they? When they have a SPIN ROOM of their own! CNN
Wolf reading off his bent questionnaire, and Coopers fingering his big digital USA map, "what if"ing about the loss of Ohio. What hypocrites!

359 Killian Bundy  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:06pm

re: #317 musicman

Question to the trolls....

Please name one person that Obama has associated with that is flag-waving, I love being an American patriot.

Does it matter? America just doesn't care.

/Mr. Socialism is way ahead nationally and in all the battleground States, mostly outside the margin of error

360 A Kiwi Infidel  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:19pm

Here is a Kiwi's take on it. I couldnt hear or see it, so:

I trust the clear headed opinion of the Lizards of LGF that put McCain ahead, so, he wins.

The LLL will vomit, scream and kick and wet and poop themselves in a hysterical scream for the O, I will ignore that.

The media, who piss in the pocket of the LLL and the O camp will be ecstatic in reporting and support for O and belittle McCain, so I will ignore them as well.

Wait for the poll that counts.

361 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:24pm

re: #346 Dark_Falcon

That question will met with crickets.

Or uh uh uh um um um uhuhu er er er Hope!

362 Ojoe  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:29pm

re: #352 jonathan1984

Yes, fewer people with that rural, pioneer spirit. It is sad.

363 Shug  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:30pm

re: #317 musicman

Question to the trolls....

Please name one person that Obama has associated with that is flag-waving, I love being an American patriot.

1. Dissent is patriotic. So they're all patriots
/
2. Many also have Che' flags, and they often wave them

364 clgood  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:32pm

This poll was missing "None of the above."

I couldn't stand to listen to much of it. But I fear it went badly.

365 gman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:37pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

Huh? Is this the proverbial sand being blown into our faces?

366 Silhouette  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:48pm

re: #352 jonathan1984

Unfortunately, there are a lot more of those around than there used to.

What you reward, you get more of.

What you punish, you get less of.

367 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:49pm

re: #282 Gordan the Fisherman

McCain won the debate...lost the election.

And you got-down dinged from me. First!

368 Sharmuta  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:43:50pm

The more I think on it, the more I think McCain won- here's why:

Before the debate I wanted McCain to discuss energy and fiscal restraint from Washington because these issues tie into the overall economy and they're directly affecting the American people. Americans want spending in Washington under control, and cheaper gas. Only one candidate understands this, only one candidate discussed this. It was John McCain, and I can only hope the American people got it, because I know it's what they want when they really think about it.

That said- I still want to see a McCain ad tomorrow pounding on 0bama's money from Fannie and Freddy. He didn't refute it tonight, and he can't anyways because it's true.

369 abu boo boo  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:02pm

I can't believe anyone thinks McCain won this debate.

370 Van Helsing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:11pm

re: #299 Silhouette

When anyone says that something that must be produced is a right, including food, housing, or health care, they are saying that in the extreme cases when folks cannot provide it for themselves, some other Americans must be forced to provide it for them.

Another name for being forced to work to serve others is slavery.

Damn right it is.

371 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:31pm
re: #189 Globular Cluster

Once again, the only important issue that voters care about is the economy, and once again, McCain didn't hit hard enough. Never mentioned Howard Raines, Jim Johnson, Barney Frank, Maxin Waters, or Obama advisor Penny Pritzker. He didn't mention that these economic problems have very little to do with the Bush administration and go back to the abolishment of Glass/Steagall under Clinton and Clinton's own relaxation of lending standards, mandating to Fannie/Freddie.

Fuck.


re: #347 BODYGUARDEAGLE

EXACTLY ! WHY are they not mentioning this? Are they saving this for the October Surprise? HELL...THIS IS OCTOBER !


Because Brokaw changed the damn subject. It's that simple.

372 doppelganglander  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:32pm

re: #217 Red Lion

Oh, and please keep up the Obama is a Muslim-commie-terrorist line. At this late date, that dog will not hunt. Did he look like a wild-eyed terrorist tonight? Who you gonna believe, Rush, Palin and McCain, or your lying eyes?

What he looks like is immaterial. The proof of the effectiveness of this charge is how defensive the Obama campaign has become. The weak attempt at claiming Obama didn't know about Ayers' past wouldn't fool a five-year-old. Now why don't you take your little troll toys and run along?

373 wee fury  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:47pm

re: #321 looking closely

I'm now drunk because of the 'change' and 'my friends' overuse.

374 Sol Roth  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:50pm

re: #202 lawhawk

7000 would be a 50% decline from the all time high. It would mean another 26% decline from where we are. I don't think we're in for that rough a patch. I think it's possible to see another 1,000 points come off the Dow, but then again, I don't think anyone knows where the bottom will be - or whether the bailout will make things worse or better...

I was on the phone with a friend of modest means during the debate. He, like millions of others, got his retirement statement today. He, unlike millions of people who went to cash and consequently tanked the market in today's panic, and I stayed in.

We're looking at a housing crash, a constipation in credit, a cyclical downturn, a crisis in confidence and an election month all rolled into one giant shit sandwich. It's reasonable to expect a 7000 DOW 30 and no stability until after the election as the Democrats gin up doom and gloom in the Media. By then we should see the Great Credit Enema move the banks' bowels as some certainty about the next four years washes over the markets. The candidates would both be wise to hold America's hand and tell us how good we are, NOT HOW MUCH OBAMA THINKS WE SUCK OR HOW THE SKY IS FALLING! That's not leadership.

This is the most challenging and scary investing market I've ever seen in my lifetime. America is looking for the candidate with the brains and leadership ability to lead us through it.

375 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:44:56pm

re: #327 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Not a troll; but if I may answer?

He does know John McCain.

The key word is "associated with" as in friend or confidante.

376 yesandno  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:04pm

Who is this asshole on Hannity right now...

377 nigella  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:04pm

Mandy, where are you when I need you? I need your sweet f k you to make me feel better. The though of Obama and Michelle in the White House terrifies me.The remembrance of Laura Bush doing the Christmas tour of the White House and the tough of Michelle, who doesn't celebrate Christmas makes me ill. OK Christmas isn't the point. The point is the history of this Nation and the Constitution being thrown under the bus for Obama's socialist views is frightening.

378 alien_mind  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:08pm

everyone wants their guy to perform well on debate night, but honestly it doesn't make much difference anymore. im trusting that by election day most people will have cut thru the BS and vote the right way.

379 Wishing  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:22pm

re: #285 Sharmuta

Not the homer the msm told us McCain needed, but I think it was a subtle win for McCain. Very subtle.

I dont think he needed a home run: just get his record out there and let Obama blather on, saying absiolutely nothing, which he did.
The health care question I thought was great: Is it a right or a responsibility. That one answer showed just what Obama is. Americans see health care as a responsibility, at least the middle class does.
And John Mccain is the consummate American.
So I will be happy with a subtle win.

380 HelloDare  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:28pm

re: #353 ibmkeyboard

The debate really sucked.
I didn't know they had debate reruns?

/but McCain adding a 300 billion dollar mortgage payout for some deadbeat borrowers, on top of the 700 billion dollar failed bailout for Wall Street and others, is going to go over the voters heads like a Chinese lead balloon.

I wish AIG would pay/give me a frigging vacation.

The way the bailout if structured, the 300 billion can be part of the 700 billion. Not sure. Anybody know...?

381 Biff  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:39pm

McCain won't go after Obama harder on the war, because McCain doesn't want to be accused of being Bush 2.1 . That's a mistake. The war has gone suprisingly well lately and Bush deserves credit. To have not gone into Iraq would have been a disaster. We got Saadam, we got tons of his yellow cake, we saved the Kurds, killed thousands of al Qaida, and stabilized the country. Besides, we are in Afghanistan, and we are going into Pakistan, without telegraphing our every play. What is the matter with the plain spoken truth?

382 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:46pm

re: #316 HelloDare

Well, a little time has gone by and now I think McCain blew it by not going after Obama harder. Obama is so vulnerable on the war. Obama's bill if passed would have mandated all troops out of Iraq by 3/31/08. Just about everybody knows that would have been a disaster. How would Obama have explained that? He couldn't have. McCain should have brought it up.

He should have been stronger on the financial crisis. Tied Obama to the liberal policies of Barney Frank and his clan. Tied Obama to the lame Democratic congress, the most unpopular in history.

How can you have change by electing more Democrats to a lame congress that refused to drill for oil.

McCain did in fact point out that if Obama had had his way, Iraq today would be one of those places where Obama thinks the USA is morally obligated to act to stop genocide. And he did hit Obama on being part of the Democrat crony culture in Congress that blocked Fannie/Freddie reforms.

McCain hit out at Obama about as hard as the debate format would allow -- as Obama found out, there was no scope for a lot of counter-punching.

383 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:52pm

re: #375 musicman

The key word is "associated with" as in friend or confidante.

Well. If you want to get technical....

384 Ojoe  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:56pm

re: #370 Van Helsing

Affirmative Action is a de facto title of nobility as well, conferring unmerited advantages due to an accident of birth. (Unconstitutional).

385 Semper Gumbi  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:45:58pm

re: #343 Aussie Infidel

Well said!

386 DisturbedEma  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:03pm

re: #365 gman

Huh? Is this the proverbial sand being blown into our faces?


No, it is like saying "the trains ran on time. . .to Ravensbruk"

387 Kosh's Shadow  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:07pm

Time to vote for McCain in these polls:
(Yes, they are moonbat media, but let's show them)

MSNBC

Boston Globe

388 Desert Dog  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:09pm

re: #376 yesandno

He is extremely smug, which means he is from Obama......get used to this kind of high and mighty crap if he wins

389 gopninja  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:16pm

Ugh. McCain did not get the momentum from this he needed. "That one" not getting great play, either. Played to us great, but not to the people he needs to convince. No mention of Palin surprised me, guess he got tired of the maverick meme. He needed to have a great performance here AND Obama royally ****ing up would have been great. At best a tie, which doesnt really favor us too much.

390 non-lib Nina  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:34pm

re: #376 yesandno

Who is this asshole on Hannity right now...

I don't like him!

391 nigella  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:37pm

pimf thought

392 arethusa  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:52pm

During the debate, North Korea fired off two missiles.

It's a shame they couldn't have a breaking news feed on Brokaw's script, to turn that into a question.

393 looking closely  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:57pm

Obama again repeated his lie that 95% of Americans will get a tax cut under his administration.

Where was McCain pointing out that 50% of Americans own stocks, and not only are they hurting today, but Obama is going to make them all pay higher capital gains and dividend taxes?

He SHOULD at LEAST have worked in that last bit to the first question about what he was going to do to help retired Americans who are living on fixed incomes now.

If you earn money from dividends (and I'm looking at you, Grandpa with your "widows and orphans" stock), Obama is going to RAISE YOUR TAXES.

To his credit, at least McCain brought up the point that raising taxes is an absolutely disaster during a bad economy, but again, he did so in a lackluster manner, when he could have (should have) totally skewered Obama on it.

394 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:46:58pm

re: #369 abu boo boo

I can't believe anyone thinks McCain won this debate.

Nobody really cares what you think. That's just tough truth.

395 Osama Bin Porkchop  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:00pm

re: #376 yesandno

Who is this asshole on Hannity right now...

Robert Gibbs, the Obamamessiah's communications czar

What an asshat......

396 stuiec  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:03pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

Yeah, it does. His character reflects on everyone who deigns to be in the same room as him. That they don't insist that he leave their profession speaks volumes about them.

397 OldLineTexan  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:06pm

re: #343 Aussie Infidel

Ya know what?

SPOOF DAS SWING VOTERS!

This "campaign" has gone on for a geological age. If someone out there still can't pick between McCain, Obama, and a host of minor crazies, they must have the intellect of a jelly doughnut and/or attention span of a dog from Kansas suddenly air-dropped into the Muir Redwood Forest.

398 rastajenk  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:14pm

I think even RonPaul would have looked good in this debate. What a snorefest.

399 Mich-again  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:15pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field.

So then, how are the Chicago Public Schools performing these days with such a rank distinguished educator at the helm?

400 Catttt  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:18pm

re: #300 Mr. Sandman

"Distinguished" in that question is a title, not a character judgment. I am not saying Ayers is a good guy. I'm just saying that lots of people who work on education issues have to work with him, like it or not, due to his rank in the field. And his character does not reflect on everyone who works with him on such issues.

I would rather not work in a field where I'd have to work with him - he is an utter scum. It says volumes about the Chicago elite that they welcomed him with open arms. It says volumes about Barry that he embraced the scum's help.

What is worse - he is the type of person Chicago has appointed to form young minds. Jack the Ripper would have done as well as this pig.

Barry knew - he just didn't realize that some Americans think killing or trying to kill for a cornucopia of anti-American reasons, destroying, maiming, paralyzing, and raping both bodies and minds is bad.

401 Intrepid  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:51pm

re: #334 Thanos

I prophesy quite a few good McCain ads coming out tomorrow and Thursday SLAMMING Obama for a number of his statements tonight.

402 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:47:53pm

re: #394 really grumpy big dog Johnson

Nobody really cares what you think. That's just tough truth.

And yet his or her comment is worth as much as anyone else's.

The nature of a conversation.

403 jonathan1984  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:08pm

re: #372 doppelganglander

I agree. The statement has NEVER been that Obama is a terrorist/Muslim/etc. It, instead, is that by associating himself with such lousy characters, Obama does not have good judgment.

At best, I think is that Obama is incredibly naive, thinking that "dialogue" and "change" will solve all things. At worst, I think he's an out-and-out socialist who thinks government solves all. Benevolently, of course.

404 JacksonTn  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:13pm

re: #376 yesandno

Who is this asshole on Hannity right now...

An Obama mouth piece that I would like slap right about now. The radio is going to have to get out the vote. How many people listen to Rush, Levin, Hannity, et al ....... Obama will shut them down if he gets in .......

405 Cast Iron Magnolia  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:15pm

I thought the questions were just the same-ole, and that helped Obama to some extent.

McCain was better on the issues, and answering the actual question. So, I give the edge to McCain.

406 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:21pm

re: #356 arethusa

Andrea Mitchell just made the "that one" reference by McCain about race.

Huuuhhhhh? Can a Lizard more intelligent than Joe Biden explain that to me?

Yes. Any comment that reflects negatively on The One is racist, you racist racist.

407 non-lib Nina  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:42pm

re: #401 Intrepid

I prophesy quite a few good McCain ads coming out tomorrow and Thursday SLAMMING Obama for a number of his statements tonight.


We can only hope!

408 musicman  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:43pm

re: #346 Dark_Falcon

That question will met with crickets.

Exactly what I kind of expected.

409 realwest  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:49pm

re: #325 gman
Yeppers I agree with you on that but McCain again let it go past him. I'm really starting to get the feeling that McCain DOESN'T understand the economy well enough to smack Obama upside the head on things like that $250,000 small business matter.

410 twincitiesgirl  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:48:50pm

I was disappointed in this debate. McCain didn't do as well as I had hoped. I think a lot had to do with the format. I didn't see all of it, from the part I did see Obama seemed weakest on foreign policy, especially in regards to Pakistan. I didn't quite catch how he is going to pay for his health care plan. I think McCain gave a solid performance, but he needs a different format to really stand out.

*sigh*

411 Johnadams  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:49:13pm

re: #343 Aussie Infidel

I was thinking the same thing. In these times, Obama can hit McCain like a speed-bag and there is little McCain can do to change people's minds.

On foreign policy, McCain whupped his arse. One can only hope that...shudder the thought...President Obama gets real after his first foreign policy briefing.

412 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:49:27pm

re: #387 Kosh's Shadow

Time to vote for McCain in these polls:
(Yes, they are moonbat media, but let's show them)

MSNBC

Boston Globe

I'm not going to waste my time on their polls. If I get polled, I will lie. I want polls to go away forever, because the radical left is using them as a tool for disinformation.

413 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:49:36pm

It's nearing midnight here in the future. So I'm going to call it a night.

Goodnight Lizards.

Sandman? Red? The opposite of above me is....

414 Moe Katz  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:49:36pm

re: #392 arethusa

During the debate, North Korea fired off two missiles.

It's a shame they couldn't have a breaking news feed on Brokaw's script, to turn that into a question.

The North Koreans have a missile called the No-Dong, believe it or not. Give new meaning to the phrase, "surgical strike."

415 Dahveed  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:50:06pm

This is not about the debate, but I wonder if the latest stock market turmoil has anything to do with the growing perception that 0bama is going to win, tax people to death, and give us government intervention/regulation.

Certainly the market doesn't like the current credit situation and that is likely most of the problem, but the prospects of a government that taxes people and businesses that invest can't be helping this market.

416 Palandine  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:50:09pm

re: #359 Killian Bundy

Does it matter? America just doesn't care.

/Mr. Socialism is way ahead nationally and in all the battleground States, mostly outside the margin of error

Obama will NOT win Missouri without significant hanky-panky, FWIW.

417 Dark_Falcon  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:50:29pm

re: #376 yesandno

Who is this asshole on Hannity right now...

Alan Colmes.

418 jwb7605  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:50:47pm

re: #405 Cast Iron Magnolia

I thought the questions were just the same-ole, and that helped Obama to some extent.

McCain was better on the issues, and answering the actual question. So, I give the edge to McCain.

The edge was blunted at every opportunity by Brokaw changing the direction of the questions.
Absolutely every time Obama began to get into trouble. Every time.

419 anotherindyfilmguy  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:50:55pm

Where's the Green party candidate?
/poor poor hamsters...

420 3 wood  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:51:07pm

By the way, the Tokyo Nikkei is getting pounded again, down about 4.8% tonight again for about the 5th day in a row.

On the other hand the S&P 500 was slightly up last I saw.

Good chance of a 6th straight losing day tomorrow, sorry to say.

Hang on to you shirt tomorrow folks.

I'm reminded of a line by Groucho Marx after the 1929 crash.

Groucho said "I lost $1 million dollars in the crash.......I'd have lost more but that was all I had."

Eddie Cantor said "My broker called and said he would carry me.....him and 6 other pallbearers."

Good night folks.

421 Osama Bin Porkchop  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:51:20pm

re: #395 Osama Bin Porkchop

Robert Gibbs, the Obamamessiah's communications czar

What an asshat......

re: #417 Dark_Falcon

Alan Colmes.

No, the other asshole...lol

422 non-lib Nina  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:51:31pm

re: #417 Dark_Falcon

Alan Colmes.

I really hate that man, he looks like a turtle!

423 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:51:39pm

re: #402 Cognito

And yet his or her comment is worth as much as anyone else's.

The nature of a conversation.

Nobody said all comments are created equal, Cognito, and you are living proof of it.

424 Cognito  Tue, Oct 7, 2008 8:51:41pm