Re: Presidential debate, October 15
That was a tricky one on who won the debate - I don't think there was a winner in this one - I think there were discussions on far reaching subjects. But - in my mind - McCain made one stupid mistake - TWICE - know your Vice-Presidential candidate - Governor Palin's son does not has Autism - he is a Down Syndrome baby - and - while Obama said that he felt Joe Biden would be a credit should something happen to him - McCain never said the same about Palin - that is the critical issue in a lot of people's mind - should something happen to the President - do we feel comfortable about the VP taking over - in my mind the majority say they are comfortable about Biden - Palin WHO??
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
I think that when it comes to debating itself, I think McCain was manhandled. In terms of presentation, McCain's mannerisms make him unappealing, and almost condescending unfortunately, even though he makes some excellent points.
I've not made my final voting decision, however.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
I think that when it comes to debating itself, I think McCain was manhandled. In terms of presentation, McCain's mannerisms make him unappealing, and almost condescending unfortunately, even though he makes some excellent points.
I've not made my final voting decision, however.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
I had the debate on in the background while I was BSing on the PC and it’s interesting to not "watch" their expressions but rather simply listen too them. That being the case there is no way I will vote for McCain. Not once did he tell the people what his plans are. All he said was basically "I'm trade and true." Big flipping deal. His little feel bad for me rant didn't convince me at all. Get over what someone said about you and move on. IMO he looked very weak and needy at that point in the debate.
Obama on the other hand at most times was very direct and outlined his plans for the country. I still haven't heard what McCain's plans are.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
I had the debate on in the background while I was BSing on the PC and it’s interesting to not "watch" their expressions but rather simply listen too them. That being the case there is no way I will vote for McCain. Not once did he tell the people what his plans are. All he said was basically "I'm trade and true." Big flipping deal. His little feel bad for me rant didn't convince me at all. Get over what someone said about you and move on. IMO he looked very weak and needy at that point in the debate.
Obama on the other hand at most times was very direct and outlined his plans for the country. I still haven't heard what McCain's plans are.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
Although it was a draw, Obama I felt did a bit better.
McCain portrayed himself impulsive and hypocritical.
What blew my mind is his asking Obama for apologies for things said at the rally. But when Obama mentioned the same at McCain rallies of "Kill him," he scooted around that. THEN, McCain had the moxie (while clearly pissed off) to say something to the effect of " I won't stand for someone saying that people who come to my rallies...." blah, blah, essentially chastising Obama for bringing it up.
So let me get this straight, McCain. You can defend your ralliers, even those that say kill him, but Obama can't question it? Bugger off!
The expressions of McCain were hysterical. He execised his masseter muscle through the evening, looking like a constipated chipmunk. I feel bad for the guy. He was an honorable guy until he almost lost it in the primaries. Since then, its been a downward spiral.
Did he serve the coutry? Yes.
Is he a POW with probable PTSD. Yes. And perhaps that explains his behavior.
Can he exhibit clear, rational, non impulsive behavior that will guide his actions? No.
Anyone else love McCains reaction to "Joe, your healthcare fine would be "ZERO"?
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
Although it was a draw, Obama I felt did a bit better.
McCain portrayed himself impulsive and hypocritical.
What blew my mind is his asking Obama for apologies for things said at the rally. But when Obama mentioned the same at McCain rallies of "Kill him," he scooted around that. THEN, McCain had the moxie (while clearly pissed off) to say something to the effect of " I won't stand for someone saying that people who come to my rallies...." blah, blah, essentially chastising Obama for bringing it up.
So let me get this straight, McCain. You can defend your ralliers, even those that say kill him, but Obama can't question it? Bugger off!
The expressions of McCain were hysterical. He execised his masseter muscle through the evening, looking like a constipated chipmunk. I feel bad for the guy. He was an honorable guy until he almost lost it in the primaries. Since then, its been a downward spiral.
Did he serve the coutry? Yes.
Is he a POW with probable PTSD. Yes. And perhaps that explains his behavior.
Can he exhibit clear, rational, non impulsive behavior that will guide his actions? No.
Anyone else love McCains reaction to "Joe, your healthcare fine would be "ZERO"?
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
Oh - I loved that expression - there was also the "rolling of the eyes" - the "I'm pissed off" look - I generally think - and both my wife and I said it last night - he is an angry old man - that really can't stop bashing his opponent.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
Oh - I loved that expression - there was also the "rolling of the eyes" - the "I'm pissed off" look - I generally think - and both my wife and I said it last night - he is an angry old man - that really can't stop bashing his opponent.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
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Originally Posted by MarkLawrence
Oh - I loved that expression - there was also the "rolling of the eyes" - the "I'm pissed off" look - I generally think - and both my wife and I said it last night - he is an angry old man - that really can't stop bashing his opponent.
Like Tommy, I was on the computer, listening to the debate with the TV on. When I did look up at the screen, I was appalled at the looks on McCain's face. Seeing some of those looks, I wouldn't have been surprised if he collapsed right there on the stage.
I have all the respect in the world for him for what he suffered as a POW, but that doesn't mean I trust him to run the country. As noted above, he still hasn't clearly articulated how he is going to deal with many of the problems facing our nation. Mark, I think your "angry old man" line is appropriate - he feels with all he has gone through, he has earned the right to be President, and can't believe he is losing what he considers "his turn" at the office.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
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Originally Posted by MarkLawrence
Oh - I loved that expression - there was also the "rolling of the eyes" - the "I'm pissed off" look - I generally think - and both my wife and I said it last night - he is an angry old man - that really can't stop bashing his opponent.
Like Tommy, I was on the computer, listening to the debate with the TV on. When I did look up at the screen, I was appalled at the looks on McCain's face. Seeing some of those looks, I wouldn't have been surprised if he collapsed right there on the stage.
I have all the respect in the world for him for what he suffered as a POW, but that doesn't mean I trust him to run the country. As noted above, he still hasn't clearly articulated how he is going to deal with many of the problems facing our nation. Mark, I think your "angry old man" line is appropriate - he feels with all he has gone through, he has earned the right to be President, and can't believe he is losing what he considers "his turn" at the office.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
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Originally Posted by moose135
I have all the respect in the world for him for what he suffered as a POW,
Exactly my point. I love working with the Veterans at hte VA. I love em and respect them.
My mentor is also a doctor and a Vietnam Vet. Incidentally, it was his email to "Face the Nation" that sparked national debate about McCain's War history 2-3 months ago. And while we both respect our Vets, I cannot trust this guy's judgement.
And another thing.... if Obama wants to meet with opposing world leaders without precondition, THEN LET HIM. It takes balls to do that. I cannot understand WHY Bush and McCain will not meet with such leaders. It is their job to do so.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
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Originally Posted by moose135
I have all the respect in the world for him for what he suffered as a POW,
Exactly my point. I love working with the Veterans at hte VA. I love em and respect them.
My mentor is also a doctor and a Vietnam Vet. Incidentally, it was his email to "Face the Nation" that sparked national debate about McCain's War history 2-3 months ago. And while we both respect our Vets, I cannot trust this guy's judgement.
And another thing.... if Obama wants to meet with opposing world leaders without precondition, THEN LET HIM. It takes balls to do that. I cannot understand WHY Bush and McCain will not meet with such leaders. It is their job to do so.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
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And another thing.... if Obama wants to meet with opposing world leaders without precondition, THEN LET HIM. It takes balls to do that. I cannot understand WHY Bush and McCain will not meet with such leaders. It is their job to do so.
Because they want "preconditions." What those are who knows...like McCain’s plans he gives little detail to what preconditions would need to be put on the table before he sat down with these people.
I have to agree with Moose that McCain seems to have this attitude that he deserves to be in the Whitehouse. While I respect his service to the country and his ordeal as a POW, it has nothing to do with the election.
I've been thinking allot about how people call Obama radical and that his ideas are simply too far to the left to work. We need to look back to the founding fathers. All their ideas were radical and by any definition they were terrorists with some of their tactics against the British. Change is often very hard to deal with and radical change can be scary but we need a total 180 from where we are headed.
Re: Presidential debate, October 15
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And another thing.... if Obama wants to meet with opposing world leaders without precondition, THEN LET HIM. It takes balls to do that. I cannot understand WHY Bush and McCain will not meet with such leaders. It is their job to do so.
Because they want "preconditions." What those are who knows...like McCain’s plans he gives little detail to what preconditions would need to be put on the table before he sat down with these people.
I have to agree with Moose that McCain seems to have this attitude that he deserves to be in the Whitehouse. While I respect his service to the country and his ordeal as a POW, it has nothing to do with the election.
I've been thinking allot about how people call Obama radical and that his ideas are simply too far to the left to work. We need to look back to the founding fathers. All their ideas were radical and by any definition they were terrorists with some of their tactics against the British. Change is often very hard to deal with and radical change can be scary but we need a total 180 from where we are headed.