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Obama-McCain Presidential debate on Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee - Full Video

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I just finished watching last night the full video of the Obama-McCain debate in Tennessee. I was still in the 3rd question thrown by Tom Brokaw and yet I already predicted who will win the debate. Obama’s answers to issues were more of a the solution to the problems while McCain’s strategy is to generalize the issue, deviate from the issue, lie and mislead the viewers. He constantly drags issues that are off tangent towards Obama and then blames Obama for several instances. But the wit of the would-be first black president has put the facts and truth in proper place as he constantly boimbared McCains accusations with truth. May times the moderator, Tom Brokaw has reminded Obama and McCain of time constraints but the former has no choice but to set the records straight all of the lies that McCain said after his rebuttal.

I’m not a democrat nor a republican, heck i’m not even a US Citizen, but as I see it, McCain is nothing but a old lying weasel whose technique is to court the audience by twisting the truth and manipulating the people. But lo and behold, Obama was equally wit and the facts that should have not been exposed was made otherwise against McCain, a boomerang against him by Obama. watch the video and tell me if I made a wrong observation.

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  3. By reyna elena on Oct 12, 2008 | Reply

    McCain Palin campaign has reduced this Presidential Campaign into one of the ugliest and shittiest campaign ever. Palin calling Obama a terrorist and the terrorist that Palin was responding to? Obama was 8 years old then.

    McCain? Calling Obama dangerous, risky and dishonorable. They have been sowing hatred and divisions amongst Americans and now their supporters are calling to harm Obama and it’s getting sick.

    Honestly, they don’t have any more message to the American people other than attacking Obama’s personality very negatively. I’m glad I am not voting for them.

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  5. By russ on Oct 15, 2008 | Reply

    Some of the problems, IMHO:

    McCain being in the same Republican Party as Bush.
    Bush’s unpopularity in tough economic times.
    Bush’s unpopular and in my opinion faulty foreign policy.
    McCain in a time of economic crisis and anti-war views comes across as a General whereas Obama comes across as a Professor with solutions.

    McCain is the more experienced and probably more knowledgeable of the two, but he will lose.

    russs last blog post..The good, the bad, and the satirical

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