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9/26 McCain wins debate! Oh...errr.... http://donklephant.com/2008/09/26/mccain-wins-debate \_ So far McCain is far more well composed and articulate than Obama. Obama rambles a lot, and called him "Jim" Oh man I'm not happy about this. -liberal \_ McCain is holding well, Obama is defending himself fiercefully. This IS looking ugly. \_ He is preparing for the debate. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/politics This is BRILLIANT. He says there is "significant progress" towards the financial sector and thus will resume his campaign. He's going to use this as a leverage, criticizing Obama for not caring about the financial sector, while throwing off the Obama people who didn't expect this coming. Element of surprise, baby. Sun Tzu's Ancient Art of War. \_ Don't you ever get bored pretending everything that McCain does is BRILLIANT! If McCain was caught raping a 12 year old you'd have some story about how this was a brilliant tactical move on McCain's part and that Obama is playing right into his hand by suggesting that we shouldn't rape 12 year olds. \_ You're BRILLIANT!!! \_ And obviously playing right into McCain's hands. \_ This reminds me of the time I was in junior high. I got into a fight with this guy and he was losing so he said "ok ok, I give up, you're right." I turned around, and the next thing I knew I was in the hospital. What a sucker I was. All I can say is ... well done, McCain. Obama is sucker. \_ You are idiot. |
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donklephant.com/2008/09/26/mccain-wins-debate -> donklephant.com/2008/09/26/mccain-wins-debate/ declares the ad which features a headshot of a smiling McCain with an American flag background. Another ad spotted by our eagle-eyed observer featured a quote from McCain campaign manager Rick Davis declaring: "McCain won the debate- hands down." September 26th, 2008 at 11:49 am So THAT's why he suspended the campaign: to go into the future and find out whether he won the debate before deciding whether to debate. September 26th, 2008 at 12:20 pm Mainstream media (or at least Huffpost) has found it - too good not to put front and center. Is this the man you really want to lead the nation - he can't even lead his campaign. Come on folks - get outraged - this is what they think of you. Alaska is near Russia so I can handle foreign policy matters. If you follow that logic - 90% of Americans are better qualified than she is... September 26th, 2008 at 1:18 pm This was obviously a standard prepaid ad... which was scheduled to be released tomorrow, but was "accidentally" released by the WSJ this morning. Do you need more evidence of how the media is working overtime to undermine the GOP ticket? The advertising office should issue a VERY PUBLIC apology! com/66o79q Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website NOTE TO COMMENTERS: You must ALWAYS fill in the two word CAPTCHA below to submit a comment. And if this is your first time commenting on Donklephant, it will be held in a moderation queue for approval. Also, sometimes even if you've commented before, it may still get placed in a moderation queue and/or sent to the spam folder. If it's just in moderation queue, it'll be published, but it may be deleted if it lands in the spam folder. My apologies if this happens but there are some keywords that push it into the spam folder. One last note, we will not tolerate comments that disparage people based on age, sex, handicap, race, color, sexual orientation, national origin or ancestry. We reserve the right to delete these comments and ban the people who make them from ever commenting here again. Thanks for understanding and have a pleasurable commenting experience. Powered by Mochila Subscribe by FeedBurner * PayPal Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure! The Archives * Go About Us * Tired of the rhetoric, bomb-throwing and partisan hackery? Here we offer a respectful, honest forum for people who want to have a conversation about politics, the world and beyond. All we ask is you keep your language clean and your arguments sharp. |
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/politics -> www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/politics/ John McCain and Barack Obama discussed economic and foreign policy issues at the first presidential debate at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss. Foreign Policy, Economy Dominate Billed as a foreign policy debate, the first 40 minutes focused solely on the nation's financial crisis. International relations eventually took center stage, with the candidates taking opposing positions on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Russia's recent aggression in Georgia, and Iran's rogue president. Political Landscape 2008 Check into every national Senate and House race, as well as gubernatorial contests throughout the country, in the Politcal Landscape 2008 interactive map. Real Clear Politics averages recent presidential election polls and shows the average lead of the top candidate over his or her nearest opponent. McCain On Bailout Negotiations John McCain talks with Katie Couric about whether his choice to suspend his presidential campaign has helped the negotiations. McCain also addresses his concerns with the bailout plan. |