Posted on 09/19/2008 10:57:52 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55
Basically he came out to slam trickle down economics and crooked CEO’s lol.
Haha that was great. That guy thinks Obama’s an idiot.
Earl?
Thanks for the video. Can you post without he splicing?
I just put up the highlights.
There’s still the part at the beginning where he said several times.. “I don’t want to get too specific”
I’ve got it all recorded.. I’m working on the highlights.
like.. “I don’t want to get too specific”
That speech sure inspires me to feel comfortable with the nation’s financial regulatory system in Nobama’s hands. NOT!!!
Obama's difficult to understand. I don't think it's because his words are too profound for me.
Maybe I need to check my cereal boxes, to see if any of them contain a Super Duper Obama Translating Ring.
LOL!
That is the standard liberal talking point. “More to the most”
Or Alan Colmes standard talking point “The failed policies of the Bush Administration”
The teleprompter is like Obama’s crack.
Without it he can’t function.
Do we even have a date for the Presidential candidates? Considering the Democrats were doing one a week, I find it interesting that Obambi’s running away from them now.
I imagine Obambi’s demands will be that it’s on MSDNC and he gets the questions in advance.
First presidential debate
Friday, September 26
The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss.
Jim Lehrer
Executive Editor and Anchor, The NewsHour, PBS
Vice presidential debate
Thursday, October 2
Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.
Gwen Ifill
Senior Correspondent, The NewsHour, and Moderator and Managing Editor, Washington Week, PBS
Second presidential debate (town meeting)
Tuesday, October 7
Belmont University, Nashville, Tenn.
Tom Brokaw
Special Correspondent, NBC News
Third presidential debate
Wednesday, October 15
Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Bob Schieffer
CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent, and Host, Face the Nation
Each debate will begin at 9:00 p.m. EDT.
Format
The format for the debates, announced on November 21, 2007, will be:
— Each debate will have a single moderator and last for 90 minutes.
— In the first and third presidential debates and the vice presidential debate, the candidates will be seated with the moderator at a table.
— One presidential debate will focus primarily on domestic policy and one presidential debate will focus primarily on foreign policy. The second presidential debate will be held as a town meeting in which citizens will pose questions to the candidates. The vice presidential debate will cover both foreign and domestic topics.
— During the first and third presidential debates, and the vice presidential debate, the time will be divided into eight, ten-minute segments. The moderator will introduce each segment with an issue on which each candidate will comment, after which the moderator will facilitate further discussion of the issue, including direct exchange between the candidates for the balance of that segment.
— The participants in the town meeting will pose their questions to the candidates after reviewing their questions with the moderator for the sole purpose of avoiding duplication. The participants will be chosen by the Gallup Organization and will be undecided voters from the Nashville, Tenn. standard metropolitan statistical area. During the town meeting, the moderator has discretion to use questions submitted by Internet.
— Time at the end of the final presidential debate will be reserved for closing statements.
too much ganja
uh...Eloquent and uh...thoughtful.
Ganja? lol
ping
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