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Charles, Obama was lying in the first half-hour.
You didn’t know that ???
And Obama got his ass kicked in the last hour!
Jesus Christ man, did you actually watch the debate ???

September 26th, 2008 at 7:58 pmI think that Krauthammer nails it every time. Sure, Dumbama lies at every turn, but most people do not pick that up without the lie being pointed out to them. Stay focused. For most of us, the thought of Dumbama being our next President scares the crap out of us.
September 26th, 2008 at 9:46 pmI think he’s going senile.
September 26th, 2008 at 11:01 pmthe impression from the journalists from this side of the pond, that when you ask to a McCain partisan who won the debate, he’ll tell you MacCain, and to an Obama partisan, he’ll tll you Obama ; while I didn’t watch the debate (until yet) the journalists say that’s Obama
so unless a miracle happens, and that’s where your madonna from Alaska should be good at, pray for your future
September 26th, 2008 at 11:42 pmFranchie, That may be true on who journalist think won the debate, but they only have a few votes compared to the population at large. All the polls I have seen give McCain a clear win. The Fox poll has McCain 82% Obama 14%, Drudge has McCain 66% Obama 32%. I’m not sure what debate Charles above was watching but he has his opinion. I’m, also not sure what debate most journalist were watching, but the American people were watching and it’s obvious who won and it also proven that more than 50% of the American population agree that the media is biased to the left, so for those voters who were undecided, 18% reported earlier this week, this gives them additional info to ponder. As far as praying for our future, I think you need to pray for France and Europe first.
September 27th, 2008 at 3:31 amI agree with Krauthammer. It was a draw. Obama is very slick; very proficient at bloviating. He had practised some striking catch-phrases. McCain could have had an edge up on him during the first part of the debate, but blew it. He could have educated people about his very significant role in creating legislation in 2005 to regulate Fannie Mae and Freddit Mac–which the Democrats as a group blocked–but surprisingly didn’t. Sometimes Republicans forget that most people don’t live in the Beltway; what is old news to them could very well be revelations to us.
September 27th, 2008 at 4:14 amhow in the world is Obama ahead on the economy? he has requested almost a billion dollars in ear marks in 3 years. yeah hes really the poster child for fiscal responsibility.
September 27th, 2008 at 7:27 amI missed the first half-hour, but from what I saw I was disappointed that McCain didn’t chew up Bambi and spit him out, especially on the Iraq War and Bambi’s desire to “talk without precondition.” My response? “Bambi hasn’t learned from history, for we tried that once before when Chamberlain negotiated ‘peace in our time’ with Hitler. And we all know what became of that. Six million Jews dead in Hitler’s ovens, and another 20 million died to defeat that bastard. So much for ‘talk.’”
September 27th, 2008 at 8:42 amObama offered a VISION of tax cuts! More like a mirage.
September 27th, 2008 at 1:03 pmCharles has lost so much off his fastball, it’s kinda sad.
September 27th, 2008 at 9:28 pm