Try as they might the DBM will not be able to spin their huge loss into victory.
On other threads this morning I have already taken a shot at what the frantic talking points by the DNC must have been last night as they panic stricken tried to salvage their Manchurian candidate.
They might have gone something like this:
1. Admit there was a debate.
2. Keep all responses short(NYslimes LAslimes WApost did rather short reviews) our guy lost big but don't belabor the point.
3.Change the topic whenever and never admit defeat,change topic at all costs.
C-spam obviously got the chatting points as they spammed for oblama big time but it won't help he lost big time last night. It was rather hilarious this morning as about half of the callers were obviously black, gee what a coincidence.
One of the defining moments,and there were many--drill now and oftern) in last night's debate was when McCain told of how his wife adopted their 17 year old daughter who was not expected to live.
When he said the words of his wife "come home so you can meet your new daughter" if a tear didn't touch your cheek you were not listening very carefully. At that point you knew you were backing truly great Americans and it made you proud as hell.
It was truly a defining moment and right then and there you could just see a million dems all running for the closet and locking the door, never to come out until after Nov. when the slaughter was over.
You and I still agree. I am giving Obama his due in that he did better than he has in the past with fewer ahhh’s and less stammering in between thoughts. It was kind of obvious that Obama was trying really hard to not show his true positions in numerous issues, and still pander to this organization. In other words, Obama stretched the the lies and hid the truth as much as he could.
McCain came across as much better and destroyed Obama, in my opinion.
I did not see just one defining moment where McCain was better than Obama. There were too many to choose just one. On every issue and point of view, McCain was better than Obama. In fact, I would go so far as to say last night was the best performance I have ever seen from McCain.