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Last nights debate report -or- “Oooooh I hate that rabbit…”

Posted on 16 October 2008 by Alexander Silva

Finally somewhat awake, here’s my take:

  • On paper – McCain.  Kind of nice to hear McDude finally “bring it” to the ‘O miester.  His points where valid, but O always managed to bob-n -weave around them all.
  • Fashionwise – Obama.  He always looks good… and Mc’s tie was a little “off”.
  • With my back to the t.v. – McCain.
  • Who looked more at ease – Tie.  Obama spent most of the night backpedaling, but he never really lost his cool.  Yes, McCain looked strong, but ‘O dude looked smooth as ever.

Okay, nuf of that.

I’m glad McCain finally went on the offensive, it just sucks that he took so long to get there.  And no, I ain’t talkin bout Ayers little Acorn, I’m talkin bout Obamas plan to raise taxes in these crazy economic times.  Sheesh, talk about economic suicide!

Now, I get that the ‘O man is smooth as silk, but I’m getting the feeling that the closer we get to voting time, the more people are going to see the error in ‘O’s ways.

Anyways, I give last night to McCain.  He did what he needed to do, for the most part he attacked on the issues that matter, and while Obama always managed to duck and weave around most of them I think most people are now going to have to start taking a serious look at teflon man and where he actually stands on things.  I mean there really is an election coming up… a real one… where your vote really does matter… and sooner or later folks are going to have to wake up from the dream that is Obama, smell the capuchino, and pull the lever for the man (this time) who’s going to direct this nation through the meanest economic time this generation has ever seen.  Do you really think a “tax and spend” liberal is really what this nation is going to need these next few years?  …Really?

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