Debate vote
Friday, September 26th, 2008Taylor Marsh: Obama to McCain: ‘You were wrong.’
by Taylor Marsh
From the start of the debate McCain wouldn’t meet Obama’s eye. At the end of it that hadn’t changed, even as Obama gave McCain his due time and again, which the McCain camp has already turned into a video. It was the difference of someone being small, compared to someone revealing his confidence, while showing presidential temperament. On that alone Obama “won” hands down.
House debate, vote on Iraq war set for next week / Top Dems crafting …
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Hillary Clinton weighs in:
“tonight barack obama displayed beyond a doubt that he understands both the momentousness of the financial crisis facing america, and the challenges we go up against in iraq and around the world. senator mccain offered only more of the unchanged failed policies of the bush administration. america deserves better.
“I stood next to Barack Obama in 22 debates and tonight epitomized why millions are joining me in standing with him and working hard to ensure he is the next President of the United States.”
Obama’s goal tonight was to simply become an equal to the “legendary” foreign policy man John McCain. He accomplished that, while showing unending patience with his opponent who continually displayed the politics of condecension, bordering on petulance that is unbecoming of anyone at this level of political prowess. I can’t imagine independents appreciated McCain’s sniping, and I bet they also saw that he was about to pop about half of the time.
McCain needed a win, in my opinion. This was his issue night. He didn’t get it.
Obama needed to stay even with the “legendary foreign policy expert.” He did that and more, while remaining unruffled throughout.
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McCain didn’t get the knock out he needed. Obama held his own and showed the right stuff. Plus, McCain looks like yesterday. Obama represents the future. Good night for our side.
As for the reviews, Obama gets the nod:
Washington Wire - WSJ.com : Who Won the Republican Debate?
Which major candidate came out on top? Cast your vote. (View results) … His impecable voting record was because of what he believed in, what was best …
Undecideds for Obama
Undecideds Give Debate to Obama
Halperin: Obama A- McCain B-
Philadelphia Inquirer: McCain Uncertain - “McCain has been uncertain - Obama not.”
C-SPAN: 2004 Presidential Debates
Includes the debate schedule and links to debate news and history. … at Project Vote Smart. Campaign Advertisements … 2004 VOTE. Third Presidential Debate …
Washington Post: Fact Check- McCain seriously misstated his vote concerning the marines in Lebanon viagra. He said that when he went into Congress in 1983, he voted against deploying them in Beirut. The Marines went in Lebanon in 1982, before McCain came to Congress. The vote came up a year into their deployment, when the Marines had already suffered 54 casualties. What McCain voted against was a measure to invoke the War Powers Act and to authorize the deployment of U.S. Marines in Lebanon for an additional 18 months. The measure passed 270-161, with 26 other Republicans (including McCain) and 134 Democrats voting against it.
Washington Post: Fact Checker- John McCain raised an old Republican canard, repeated often in the primaries, when he claimed that Obama’s health care plan would eventually turn the health care system over to the federal government. The Illinois senator proposes helping individuals purchase health insurance through a system of subsidies and tax credits. He is also in favor of mandatory health insurance for children. But he is not advocating a state-run health system, such as the one that exists in Britain and some European countries.
New Republic (Jonathan Cohn) Obama Tells It Like It Is on Economics - Obama just gave a terrific, honest explanation of his economic agenda.
ABC News: The Iowa Debates — Tune In and Talk Back
… DEBATE: Issues, Votes … VOTE: Who Won the Republican Debate? WATCH: Tancredo: ‘Unhealthy’ … DEM DEBATE: Issues, Votes and Video. WATCH: McCain Questions …
CNN (Bill Schneider) Obama Scores a Direct Hit - Obama scores a direct hit, saying that McCain wants tax cuts for the wealthy. He’s associating McCain with the Bush record on tax cuts.
CNN (Bill Schneider) Obama hits familiar chord on Iran - Obama’s answer on Iran was interesting and important.because he’s talking about something that a lot of American’s understand. Our involvement in Iraq has strengthened Iran.

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