Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Overall one thing struck me about each candidate:
McCain - anger below the surface
Obama - cool and collected.
I would rather have a president who has control.
Wouldn't that signify control?
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Overall one thing struck me about each candidate:
McCain - anger below the surface
Obama - cool and collected.
I would rather have a president who has control.
Wouldn't that signify control?
Originally posted by: bctbct
Whoa, Fox is ready to endorse Obama.
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: bdude
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Overall one thing struck me about each candidate:
McCain - anger below the surface
Obama - cool and collected.
I would rather have a president who has control.
Wouldn't that signify control?
Not when it's so clearly coming out of his eyeballs.
Originally posted by: loup garou
Originally posted by: bctbct
Whoa, Fox is ready to endorse Obama.
:thumbsup:
wait...what?!
Originally posted by: loup garou
Almost everyone on CBS's undecided panel now say they are leaning or committed to McCain. WTF were these people watching???Originally posted by: dbk
Holy shit...Luntz panel...none of them supported Obama coming and they all think Obama won.
He was doing that kind of crap the last 2/3 of the debate which made him seem like a petty little man.Originally posted by: bdude
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Overall one thing struck me about each candidate:
McCain - anger below the surface
Obama - cool and collected.
I would rather have a president who has control.
Wouldn't that signify control?
Not when it's so clearly coming out of his eyeballs.
Originally posted by: OrByte
I tired to give McCain his props for some well thought out responses.
But the way he sat there...are any of you guys Xmen comic readers?
Does the character "Mojo" mean anything to you guys?
McCain is like a cross between "Mojo" and that rich guy from the simpsons...the grumpy one.
Both McCain and Obama make sense for the most part...the problem is simply McCain doesn't look presidential next to Obama.
argue the superficiality of it all but imho I think that is why Obama runs away with these debates even though both candidates make good points more often than bad points.
my 02
Originally posted by: loki8481
President Obama vs Some Old Guy from Arizona?
not the debates even matter, I probably won't even bother watching it... the past 3 debates, like every other recent presidential debates, have just been meaningless exchanges of press releases with each side claiming victory for their own candidate regardless of what actually happens.
Originally posted by: Ballatician
I kind understand the superficiality argument and one thing about McCain I've noticed is he acts very robotic. I'm not knocking the guy for having his arms broken, I mean in the way he acts when entering or exiting a public event. I know he's been a senator for a long time but its almost like he has a formula, wave, thumbs up, point, thumbs up, wave. It just strikes me as fake when he's pointing to random people and most of the time he just rushes it and it looks weird.
In tonights debate, the same thing at the end. "Good job good job" - just a prepared remark, nothing genuine or real. I'm very happy that he finally decided to look at Obama when addressing him and actually contributed to a dialog. He seemed a lot more focused today.
Originally posted by: Ninepepper
Originally posted by: Ballatician
I kind understand the superficiality argument and one thing about McCain I've noticed is he acts very robotic. I'm not knocking the guy for having his arms broken, I mean in the way he acts when entering or exiting a public event. I know he's been a senator for a long time but its almost like he has a formula, wave, thumbs up, point, thumbs up, wave. It just strikes me as fake when he's pointing to random people and most of the time he just rushes it and it looks weird.
In tonights debate, the same thing at the end. "Good job good job" - just a prepared remark, nothing genuine or real. I'm very happy that he finally decided to look at Obama when addressing him and actually contributed to a dialog. He seemed a lot more focused today.
McCain must have been studying at the feet of Hillary because she did the same thing ever time. Although she would also point at a random person, smile big, nod her head and give a thumbs up