Oct 08 2008
Obama/McCain Debate 2 Recap
McCain’s hero: Reagan or Teddy Roosevelt, I am not quite sure, he mentioned them both.
My friends, how many friends does McCain have? And where does this old bastard get off assuming that all Americans are his friends.
Word of the Debate(s): Fundamental
Soft speaking McCain: Just because you talk like this it does not make you anymore likable.
McCain must like blood; he seems to talk about it a lot.
Why is McCain always looking off to the side and not at Obama? He looks just like a crazy old man sitting on a bench staring off into nowhere. (Or is he like Bush in 2004 and getting signals from off stage?)
McCain’s old man whistling when he speaks: imagine four or more years of that.
Where were the minorities in the debate audience? In a country where 12% of the population is black/African-American, 6% of the population is Hispanic and 4% of the population is Asian, where were these people? I think I counted five black people in the whole audience, no Latino/Hispanic, no Asian, no Native American, no Arab/Middle-Eastern. Who is this election for?
Where do they find these robot-like audiences for the debates? They don’t laugh, they don’t smile, and they can’t read the question they supposedly wrote without sounding like a first year theater student. Is this the way the media and politicians think of the American public, somnambulists on a chair, not listening, not thinking, or is this the way they want the American people to be?
When will these TV debates become real?
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