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These guys are actually answering the questions
presented. Not a whole lot of skirting the issues so far. This is quite impressive, even if they both are fairly poor debaters. They are actually giving a little history, and a little substance. This is a very diff. race compared to the past. Very. |
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They are actually attempting to
talk about the issues. This is stunning. |
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Spending a lot of time on foreign affairs.
Not where Obama wants to be. Back to things at home. |
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Look I am totally unbiased...but I think Obama better check his shorts ![]()
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I think the other debates need to keep
the applause interruptions out like this one. I was trying to figure out why we are not getting totally pelted with sound bites and I think the no applause has something to do with it. |
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It has been agreed on in other debates also but it does not stop the candidates going off in other directions. I think the no applause allowed them to stay on task. Both men should be applauded for keeping things in order. The petty stuff was kept at a minimum. |
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i'd vote for both of them happily if one didn't have a dimmy stand in as vp candidate.
thought they both did great. national security was in mccain's wheelhouse and he did as well as i thought he would. a little frosty but solid on the issues. obama was a little professorial as usual. anyone doubt he would have been the first asked in a clinton admin to fill the ginsburg seat on the court? i still think it's obama's election to lose. economic winds are in his sail. |
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And where is Mrs. Palin? Guilliani speaks... The omission is very interesting. |
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