He rattled out complicated answers to complicated questions without pausing to think. Mighty suspicious to me.
Kerry might have used note cards and if so he should be called on it -
But you have got to be kidding me. Lerher did not ask one difficult question in the whole debate. To either candidate. If GW or Kerry did not expect the questions they got....then neither are that bright!! -
Having a grasp of the issues is not that hard. Both men should have this. I am certain GW does, he just performed bad on Thursday. Not in what he said, but in allowing Kerry to not have to answer for his awful 20 year record in the Senate on National Security issues.
That is why GW lost Thursday. Kerry did not have to defend his record.
anybody check his ears to see if he had an earbud speaker?
He didn't have a cheat sheet.
He ws provided witrh the questions.
That's why he stopped, every time, as soon as the red light came on.
The whole debate was a bag job. That's why "W" seemed so pissed-off.
I recall that Kerry gave very polished, noncommital answers to almost every question. The sum of nearly every answer he gave was: "As your President, I will spend more money on more things and do a better job spending it than the man currently in office. And as a matter of fact, I was in Vietnam, too."
So far, I haven't seen pics of the incriminating sheet, but FReepers are on record that night as saying he referred to something on his podium. Kerry comes across to me as the type who would cheat if he thought he could get away with it.
That is why one has to believe he knew the questions ahead of time.