WASHINGTON -- There were no knockout blows in the first presidential debate of the fall, but John McCain out-pointed Barack Obama often enough to encourage his followers that he can somehow overcome the odds and deny the Democrats the victory that has seemed to be in store for them.
- Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.
- Public Discussion (3)
The pre-debate polls showed a definite tilt toward Obama, keyed to the worsening climate. This debate probably did little to change that. It would behoove someone to start talking realistically about the difficulties that lie ahead. A little candor would do wonders for this race.
- 2 votes
It is a sad day for America, that our expectations for the President have fallen so low.
Strategy (not tactics, ha, ha) of Obama's campaign are based on hate and disrespect.
Bush is one of the most disrespected presidents in the History.
So Obama's strategy is to associate McCain with Bush, completely taking the focus from him self.
Guilt by Association??
- 2 votes
You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead. |



