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Sep 26 2008

Presidential Debate Tonight!

Published by allykat at 12:03 pm under Presidential Candidates Edit This

I am excited about the Presidential debate tonight! I am going to the Republican Party debate watching party at a hotel too! The focus will be on foreign policy, which McCain will be able to kick Obama’s ass on.

Of course the economy will probably be talked about and I think McCain has an upper hand given the fact that he went to help the bailout problem in Washington without being asked. Obama said, call me when you need me. And Bush had to call him. That does not look good. Obama needed to keep running his campaign to meet his $100 million a month fundraising mark and perhaps he needed to cram for this debate tonight. Now he did not get to study as much as he needed, so the debate is going to be exciting.

Also the bailout plan may be announced at midnight tonight, so it is a exciting night!

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8 Responses to “Presidential Debate Tonight!”

  1. threedegreeson 26 Sep 2008 at 2:42 pm edit this

    Dang. You’re hopeless. The Kool-Aid has taken over your bloodstream. Here’s what really happened. McChickenshit woke up Tuesday morning to find out that America, for the most part, has seen him for what he is: erratic, clueless, and ill-informed, with a penchant for making horrible decisions. So he made another one, i.e., he, the great Washington outsider, ran to Washington (22 hours later) because he and he alone can save it from peril of Biblical proportions. It was cheap, petty, and weak. Not qualities one looks for in a leader.

  2. kyellison 26 Sep 2008 at 10:24 pm edit this

    I don’t think the Kool-aid has taken over your brain - but I do love that line. Here’s want I think. It is really difficult to believe that none of these guys or anyone else saw this financial disaster coming. Just really hard to believe like it was a surprize or something. Aren’t these guys supposed to have all these smart advisors to help them figur these things out.

    I don’t trust any of them any more. This last crisis has given me a loss of faith in our government. If they really want to convice all of us that they didn’t see this coming, then I don’t think any of them are fit to head this country.

  3. 4degrees (HA so THERE)on 26 Sep 2008 at 10:30 pm edit this

    3Degrees……

    You continue to be negative and and outright mean. What gives? Is it impossible for someone to have a different opinion that you? Or would you rather have Obama take that freedom away from us as well? THIS IS A BLOG! Everyone has rights to their own opinions and everything is up for debate and discussion. However, TRY and act like an adult every once in a while please. We don’t need your negative attacks on people on this blog. State your opinion without getting personal.

  4. bill_fingeron 27 Sep 2008 at 1:52 am edit this

    4Degrees……

    THIS IS A BLOG! Everyone has rights to their own opinions and everything is up for debate and discussion. A truly unbiased political spectator would actually consider the differing opinions presented in her blog rather than automatically assuming that everything that undermines her own viewpoint is a lie perpetrated by the liberal media. State your opinion and read others’ opinions without getting personal.

  5. Ginaon 27 Sep 2008 at 7:47 am edit this

    After watching the candidate’s debate last night, it became apparent that Obama would be better to play the President in a movie, but McCain is the man who can actually do the job. Obama is like a movie set. He looks good, but behind the facade, there’s nothing there. When you have no track record, like Obama, all you can do is criticize and attack America … whereas McCain, who has actually contributed to this country for decades, obviously loves America. I never felt like Obama has sincere pride and love for this country, he just seems to be in this for personal ambition.

  6. threedegreeson 27 Sep 2008 at 9:54 am edit this

    Oh, by the by, I’ve been extremely kind in my responses…I can get “downright mean”, but I reserve that for it’s rightful place…my neighborhood pub.

    Cheers

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