Saturday, September 27, 2008

For what its worth


Here's a take from our household.

Chris and I though the format stunk, especially at the start when the moderator seemed to try and want to get McCain and Obama into each others face.

McCain's deliverance of the Ted Kennedy hospitalization news was a none to subtle dig at Obama and the scientific community is united in that fact.

We didn't think McCain started well, but got up to speed.

When McCain talked of warning about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac he should have mentioned how the Dummycrats, including Obama, were against the bill he co-sponsored to crack down on those agencies.

When Obama talked about China's space launch and space walk, Chris responded that we've been in space for over 40 years.

McCain had a good line with...

"Senator Obama has the most liberal voting record in the United States Senate. It's hard to reach across the aisle from that far to the left."

He should have mentioned how Obama votes with his Dummycrat ilk 97% of the time.

It was interesting when Obama got confused as to McCain's first name, at one point calling him Tom (for Senator Tom Coburn). I thought McCain was supposed to be the demented circus monkey?

As someone who loves history, it was the first time I'd ever heard, as Obama stated, during the Great Depression Roosevelt purchased a whole bunch of homes.

Contrary to Obama's belief, as all Fiberals, we were greeted as liberators in Iraq.

Obama tried to make people believe in his infamous 2002 Iraq speech he was worried it would take the focus away from Afghanistan (he never mentioned that country in that speech), or that there was no clear exit strategy from Iraq (also never mentioned).

Obama needs to get up to speed on Pakistan as more than 8,000 Pakistani troops have been involved in campaign against al-Qaeda for six weeks.

I found Obama's "I've got a bracelet too" comment weird, after McCain talked about the bracelet he was given and that "I will wear his bracelet with honor."

On the Kyl-Lieberman amendment concerning the Republican Guard in Iran, the resolution said nothing about military action or use of force.

Obama was in New Hampshire campaigning for President, but that didn't stop him from criticizing Hillary for supporting it.

Here's what Chris Dodd said about Obama at the time...

"Barack Obama is criticizing Hillary for the vote, but Barack missed the vote. What the hell is he talking about?"

John Edwards said...

"This is a question for the campaign or for him: Why, if it was so important, didn't he come back from New Hampshire?"

McCain got another good line in, after Obama wondered who he would meet with, when he said...

"I'm not going to set the White House visitors schedule before I'm president of the United States. I don't even have a seal yet."

In Obama's closing statement he talked about al-Qaeda operating in 60 countries, but he's only going to focus on Afghanistan?

McCains ended strong with...

"I guarantee you, as president of the United States, I know how to heal the wounds of war, I know how to deal with our adversaries, and I know how to deal with our friends."

You can just see that McCain has nothing but contempt for Obama, because he finds it very difficult to look at him.

Obviously McCain has to be declared the winner, even Obama thought so as he stated Senator McCain was right at least 8 times.

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