I hate to be a defeatest, but he hardly got to 2nd base. But Obama was the same old same old, too. Brokaw had to slap him down at one point. Right now they're saying about the Holocaust; it wasn't on point at all. Michelle looked nice and gracious, don't know if she got a hug or not, get the feeling he's distant with her; he's the star; she's a standin.
It's easy to sit here and say what McCain should have said, but he really dodged that question about energy and went off on a tangent. You can develop alternatives in garages, but you sure can't develop nuclear energy there. Cindi McCain is gorgeous.
Yes, he gave her a nice hug.
It ain't over until it's over. I don't think either one is up to the job. The nation would not accept Palin at this point, she could take it, but I don't want four years of trashing her.
There really wasn't a whole lot of energy on either side, and it didn't seem like the audience was energized or enthused either.
Tomorrow the talking heads and, more importantly, the blog, will discuss content.
The problem for our side is that with no enthusiasm, which I think you are right on, we leave the field to the energized Black and youth vote and the get out the fraud, er vote efforts in the big cities. There has never been any enthusiasm for McCain and nothing he said tonight will change that.
It was a distraction awful debate....
lets get back on message regarding Obama...Odinga is next
Corsi will start talking about it in a couple of days. He was held in Kenya....it should be good.
Start planting the work Odinga!!!