To: All
To McCain advisers: In the next debate, tell him to stop smirking, and tell him to stop playing with this stupid pen, those are very annoying gestures.
Also, McCain has lost this debate so badly that he put a lot of risk on his chances of being the nominee, in a matter of 1.5 hour debate he almost destroyed the certainty that he was going to be the nominee.
1,638 posted on
01/30/2008 6:31:52 PM PST by
jveritas
(God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
To: jveritas
Also, McCain has lost this debate so badly that he put a lot of risk on his chances of being the nominee agreed-McCain looked terrible
To: jveritas
How many people decide who to vote for by watching these debates, I wonder.
1,693 posted on
01/30/2008 6:34:15 PM PST by
wimpycat
(Hyperbole is the opiate of the activist wacko.)
To: jveritas
"To McCain advisers: In the next debate, tell him to stop smirking, and tell him to stop playing with this stupid pen, those are very annoying gestures. Also, McCain has lost this debate so badly that he put a lot of risk on his chances of being the nominee, in a matter of 1.5 hour debate he almost destroyed the certainty that he was going to be the nominee." Agreed. Also, lighten up on the blue eyeshadow and by the way..we know you were in Vietnam.
1,725 posted on
01/30/2008 6:35:13 PM PST by
icwhatudo
("Better a convert than a traitor"...WOSG)
To: jveritas
Also, McCain has lost this debate so badly that he put a lot of risk on his chances of being the nominee, in a matter of 1.5 hour debate he almost destroyed the certainty that he was going to be the nominee.Sadly, I'm afraid you're wrong. The DBmedia will pick and chose their sound bites, most especially those of McCain accusing Romney of pushing a timetable for Iraq withdrawal, and make it seem the reverse.
1,937 posted on
01/30/2008 6:49:08 PM PST by
CedarDave
(Hillary and Obama promise change: Exactly what will be left in our pockets after they take the rest)
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