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To: buwaya
I didn't see any of the interview...can't get Fox, but just reading the transcript, I kept thinking “How could anyone vote for a person who gave these kinds of answers...excuses, evasions...

I'm not a fan of Bill O’Reilly’s at all, but I admit, I thought he did a pretty good job....did he get down to the nitty gritty on some things we've all been wanting answers to...no, but Hussein Obama was shown to be the evasive, empty suit many of us have thought him to be...I sincerely hope many of his misguided supporters had their eyes and ears opened....and are “re thinking” their decision as to who they want to be the next President of our nation.

19 posted on 09/10/2008 7:18:43 PM PDT by Molly T.
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To: Molly T.

“How could anyone vote for a person who gave these kinds of answers...excuses, evasions...”

Because the way we process information depends so much on the groundwork thats in already before we receive it. Different education, experience, personality, and of course any previous information will color our judgement. The same fact will generate different conclusions in different people.

This is the root of the big mistakes the media and the left have consistently made, they are unable to put themselves in someone elses shoes and see things from their eyes. It is of course due to the sin of pride (one of those sins that often gets punished in this life), in psychology-speak, its narcissism. Its a plague on that side of the culture gap.

What I get from this is that Obama can be a clever evader. We should not assume that when McCain gets him in a debate he will self destruct. He might, but then he might not.


20 posted on 09/10/2008 7:40:43 PM PDT by buwaya
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