That said, B. Hussein spouted more liberal claptrap than I thought he would. His use of "invest" when he meant "spend" and "spend" when he mean "lower taxes" was classic old school liberalism at it's worst.
McCain come across as solid, not at all temperamental. (Had I been McCain, I'd have snapped BHO's head off the second or third time he called me by my first name rather than Senator McCain". (Although I would have just called him Barak Hussein, but McCain would never do that).
The the bailout was a given for both of them. They agreed on Climate Change, whatever that might be (since Global Warming has been a no show the last 10 years or so). They agreed on lots of other issues.
I will be reluctantly voting for McCain, but enthusiastically voting for Sarah Palin.
Thank you for noticing that, I too am in the position of being happy to vote McCain recently, despite my rather well documented and not very nice characterizations of him...though he STILL has to answer for the POW/MIA (Kerry/Kennedy) thing.
I thought Obie was most frightening when he slipped (on an economical question toward the beginning) and mentioned government owned businesses employing people. His ideas would make China seem like a liberal human rights haven by comparison.