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TWO HOURS LATER - MCCAIN VS OBAMA II - IMPRESSIONS
Townhall.com ^ | 8 October 2008 | Andrew Roman

Posted on 10/07/2008 9:42:16 PM PDT by andrew roman

Two words kept popping in and out of my head during the second Presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain – disappointing and tedious. Setting aside the fact that the proceedings seemed to drag and on at an agonizingly tortuous pace with little more than eye-watering yawns from my end to disrupt the monotony, this debate had the personality of a lima bean can. Add to it the fact that there seemed to be more passion exuded by Tom Brokaw, the moderator, when asking the candidates to step aside from blocking his view of the teleprompter than anything either of them said on stage, and you’ve got a first-class, bona-fide dud.

Specifically – and perhaps most important – tonight’s “non-debate” debate was not, to quote a phrase, a “game changer” from Senator McCain – and frankly, I was hoping it would be. While I certainly don’t think Senator Obama as the next President of the United States is a foregone conclusion yet, he clearly took another step closer to the Oval Office on Tuesday. If the poll numbers are to be believed, neither candidate will do much in the way of movement as a result of this debate. In short, it was not a great night for the Republicans – and it really needed to be.

There was one moment, I would have to assume, meant to serve as that “game changer” for Senator McCain early in the debate – a grenade lobbed in from left field that, honestly, stunned me and fell well short of its intended target (at least for now). McCain, seemingly from whole cloth, said that when he is President, the federal government would help stabilize the housing market by buying up bad mortgages and refinancing them for home owners at market value – to the tune of $300 billion.

What?

I’ll need more information on that one before I blow a bazooka through it.

My frustration with this particular presentation was that I found myself disenchanted on two fronts. First, early in the debate, I found myself screaming at the television even more so than I had during their first debate, probably because I was yelling at both Obama and McCain, and often for the same things. It seemed to me, primarily, that they were differing on the finer points of similarly held positions.

Despite an all-too-quick and truncated attack by McCain on the Democratic involvement in the current financial crisis – which, by the way, started off promisingly enough and had me thinking this was going to be a feisty performance by him - there was yet again more McCain pandering with fuzzy-middle non-speak about corruption on Wall Street, blah, blah, blah …

Huge mistake.

Entirely too much time was spent on selling bi-partisanship and extending arms across the aisle. It came across as weak and contrived and surely did nothing to endear McCain to anyone.

Second, the number of missed opportunities by McCain to slap back hard at Senator Obama was staggering. My slowly building disgust was fuelled not only by the lack of substance coming from the lips of Senator Obama – which is a given - but in the fact that Senator McCain was profoundly ineffective in countering him as I wanted him to be – and as I felt he needed to be to turn the tide.

Perhaps I’m in a minority here, but I am sick of listening to Senator Obama and the Democratic Party demonize those who provide jobs to a large portion of the American public. I am also annoyed that no one – especially Senator McCain – calls out Senator Obama and his ridiculous assertion that 95% of Americans will get a tax cut under his “save the middle class” tax plan. How on earth is it possible to get a tax cut when you don’t pay income taxes? A little more than 45% of Americans do not – repeat, do not – pay income tax. That means Senator Obama’s “tax breaks” will amount to a welfare payment to those who don’t deserve it.

Senator McCain, are you home?

Can someone also inform Senator Obama that to raise taxes on corporations, as he wants to do and says is somehow “fair,” results in customers and workers bearing the ultimate burden?

I know you’re in there, Senator McCain! Can someone (figuratively only) just slap Senator Obama across the kisser – or anyone else for that matter – who has the utter audacity to call the attacks of 9/11 a "tragedy?" They were an act of war. Period.

This must anger you, Senator McCain! Show it!

Is there anyone with even a remedial knowledge of how budgets work willing to spare an afternoon (or perhaps a weekend) with Senator Obama to explain to him that the ten billion dollars a month being spent on funding the war in Iraq is not – repeat not – being taken away from anyone or anything domestically? It is not being diverted from, say, emergency food and clothing needed for naked, emaciated children in our inner cities. That’s not how it works, Senator Obama.

Answer the door, Senator McCain! The bottom line is … John McCain wasn’t horrifically bad. True, he had me biting my bottom lip when he went on about the conspicuousness of global warming; He had me shaking my head when he once again hoisted his arrows at the “greed” of Wall Street; He induced stomach gurgles when he kept reminding us how much of a maverick he is, pulling names like Feingold and Kennedy out of his hat. (I kept a bottle of Tums next to my cream soda as I watched).

However, let me say, without reservation, that substantively, Senator McCain was the clear winner of this debate. The problem was … he just wasn’t as good as he should have been … and frankly, could have been.

It’s not over by any means … I just wanted more of a “Hell yeah!” taste in my mouth at the end of that day.

I walked away with an “Uh, okay.”


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To: dixiechick2000

No argument there!! :)


141 posted on 10/07/2008 11:58:59 PM PDT by jddqr (Chuck Baldwin for President '08)
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To: andrew roman
I am also annoyed that no one – especially Senator McCain – calls out Senator Obama and his ridiculous assertion that 95% of Americans will get a tax cut under his “save the middle class” tax plan. How on earth is it possible to get a tax cut when you don’t pay income taxes? A little more than 45% of Americans do not – repeat, do not – pay income tax. That means Senator Obama’s “tax breaks” will amount to a welfare payment to those who don’t deserve it. Senator McCain, are you home? Can someone also inform Senator Obama that to raise taxes on corporations, as he wants to do and says is somehow “fair,” results in customers and workers bearing the ultimate burden?

This illustrates clearly one of my top three utter frustrations with McCain. How can you not explain these basic truths to the idiot masses that are a large part of the American voting public? Welfare payments to the segment of the population that contribute nothing to the economy by "paying their fair share" of taxes and the unrebutted claims that it's good to be taxing the big bad corporations, who will just transfer their own tax burden to their gullible customers.

It's unbelievably stupid that neither McCain or Palin for that matter have directly attacked these ridiculous liberal assumptions.

142 posted on 10/08/2008 12:00:10 AM PDT by diamond6 (Is SIDS preventable? www.Stopsidsnow.com)
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To: jddqr

LOL!

It’s nice to “meet you”.

I’m living just south of you.

It’s so nice to meet a fellow traveler in the lib NW.

Take care, now.


143 posted on 10/08/2008 12:01:42 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Sarah'cuda Rocks)
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To: andrew roman

Andrew!

Didn’t realize you were a freeper.

Great article.

Thank you.


144 posted on 10/08/2008 12:03:50 AM PDT by diamond6 (Is SIDS preventable? www.Stopsidsnow.com)
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To: jrooney
Obama’s non answer about Israel will haunt him like Ayers for the rest of the campaign. <<

It should..... but do u think the MSM will mention the non answer?
will they question the Obama doctrine where he says....”IF” we have the ability?

Will he ever be questioned if he was wrong on the surge???...and actually GIVE an answer?

Will he ever be asked again...How much will the fine be for not providing health insurance???

Will his answer about living hi off the hog be contrasted with his own brother??

Will he ever be asked if he is indeed the 2nd highest bribed politician by Frannie and Freddie?

Will he ever be asked if he still thinks that Projector is a good use of taxpayers money?

Shuuuush!...listen for the crickets!!!

145 posted on 10/08/2008 12:09:40 AM PDT by M-cubed (Why is "Greshams Law" a law?)
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To: mtntop3

What you said. Bingo.


146 posted on 10/08/2008 12:09:51 AM PDT by hershey
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To: Harry Wurzbach

I like your analysis and it provoked the thought: we don’t hear about how old/sick McCain is any more much, do we?

One benefit to the debates has been that McCain is obviously sharp, energetic, and healthy. There is not difference in the energy or capacity of the two men as they stand toe to toe. I have not even considered the issue of “too old” when watching the debates.

Is that argument dead?


147 posted on 10/08/2008 12:23:52 AM PDT by Marie2 (Everything the left does has the effect and intent of destroying the traditional family.)
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To: andrew roman

This was my impression of the debate

blah, blah, blah, blah, blah

I thought the VPs did a better job and I’d take either of them any day over Obambi and McCain.

I wish Palin could debate Obambi. She would do great against him.


148 posted on 10/08/2008 12:25:40 AM PDT by luckystarmom
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To: dixiechick2000

Rush played bits of a McCain speech given New Mexico two days ago, in which he blew Obama to pieces. Out-Palined Palin, in fact, so we know McCain’s capable of doing it. The thing is, he had an audience of 40 or 50 million last night, and his New Mexico speech reached maybe thousands. Campaign strategy had better include more of the Albuquerque, N.M. stuff or we’re toast. (I got so mad I turned off the debate early on and went to bed, so maybe I have no right to comment on how McCain did last night.) Maybe McCain should think about buying a twenty minute TV slot and tell Americans the truth about Obama, how dangerous he is, etc.. But he had time last night and it was free.


149 posted on 10/08/2008 12:25:45 AM PDT by hershey
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To: floriduh voter

I think McCain kicked Bigears butt today.

Nailed his jello spine to a wall.


150 posted on 10/08/2008 12:46:06 AM PDT by TomasUSMC ( FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Ever since Carvile engineered the defeat of Thornburgh of Pennsylvania, free health care has been the vehicle for the leftists to win elections.

If not for that issue we would never have had bubba and bubbette.

Imagine the same people that brought us fannie and freddie being in charge of our health care.


151 posted on 10/08/2008 12:46:22 AM PDT by Carley (she's all out of caribou.............but does have a bracelet!!!!)
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To: Dallas59

He is a Marxist for sure!


152 posted on 10/08/2008 12:58:15 AM PDT by tallyhoe
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To: andrew roman

The format was terrible. McCain didn’t say much that would make a conservative happy. Obama was slick as usual.

PS there are no undecided black voters...


153 posted on 10/08/2008 1:01:25 AM PDT by Def Conservative (McCain 08)
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To: Marie2

It;s dead until McCain starts polling better, then the MSM will begin again with the “McCain’s too old” meme.


154 posted on 10/08/2008 1:03:51 AM PDT by Def Conservative (McCain 08)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2naSzb1psU


155 posted on 10/08/2008 1:06:58 AM PDT by Chet 99 (Vote McCain/Palin, or this will be our future: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTb5EFZmgbs)
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To: XR7

I can not fathom why people do not understand that.

“All it takes for evil to triumph is for one good man to do nothing”.

Obama is EVIL.

McCain may not be the “perfect” Republican but this country will NOT survive a Zero administration.

There will be -nothing- to “take back in 2012”.

Above all, I will vote for the *survival* of my country...even if it means voting for a “flawed” Republican.


156 posted on 10/08/2008 1:24:24 AM PDT by Salamander (Blue Oyster Cult is the soundtrack to the Revolution.)
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To: Danae
We have a two party system, and if we continue down the path of NO COMPROMISE then we will die divided.

We can't "continue" down that path as we've followed the path of compromise to our own detriment. Compromising with the enemy (and make no mistake, the democrats are the enemy of a free America) will not win the war, and will not restore our freedom.

157 posted on 10/08/2008 1:35:38 AM PDT by meyer (Go, Sarah, Go!!)
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To: HawaiianGecko

Brilliant!!! McCain can claim that the stock market is plummeting because Obama has been up in the polls! — and he may be correct.

As a full time trader, something is going on here that goes beyond just the disaster in the financial sector.

I was in the market and lost a chunk in 2000 when the market was in a perpetual sense of uncertainty while they were counting chads when Gore tried to steal the election. The markets don’t like uncertainty or knowing that a libbie might take over.


158 posted on 10/08/2008 1:40:31 AM PDT by AlanGreenSpam ("Celebrate Diversity! Look at the world with all it's problems - Isn't "diversity" so beautiful?)
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To: hershey

“I turned off the debate early on and went to bed”

Are you sleep-FReeping?....:)


159 posted on 10/08/2008 1:44:03 AM PDT by Salamander (Blue Oyster Cult is the soundtrack to the Revolution.)
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To: diamond6

-—”This illustrates clearly one of my top three utter frustrations with McCain. How can you not explain these basic truths to the idiot masses that are a large part of the American voting public? “

I hate to disappoint those of you who were against Romney (I enthusiastically voted for him), but Romney was a superb debater who would have gracefully called Obama on the carpet for all his b.s. statistics. He would have nailed Obambi with a smile.

A Romney-Obambi debate would have been the debate of the century. Romney had clearly-thought-out sentences, peppered with humor and a twinkle in his eye - an extremely nimble mind.


160 posted on 10/08/2008 1:48:09 AM PDT by AlanGreenSpam ("Celebrate Diversity! Look at the world with all it's problems - Isn't "diversity" so beautiful?)
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