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I watched CNN where they used the split screen to show both men.

McCain looked twitchy, angry, and his eyes rolled around like he was on the Excorsist. :scared

They ran the lines from Ohio at the bottom of the screen. When McCain was on the lines dropped like a rock.

McCains whole debate involved attacking his opponant instead of explaining his programs.

McCain is a angry man with no direction.

Kinda like RAYMOND at times.
 

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I watched CNN where they used the split screen to show both men.

McCain looked twitchy, angry, and his eyes rolled around like he was on the Excorsist. :scared

They ran the lines from Ohio at the bottom of the screen. When McCain was on the lines dropped like a rock.

McCains whole debate involved attacking his opponant instead of explaining his programs.

McCain is a angry man with no direction.

Kinda like RAYMOND at times.


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WORK YOUR BALLS OFF1 TO PAID FOR LASY PEOPLE:mj06: i love working 12 hours aday for another people:kiss:
 

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{{{{DRUDGE POLL}}}} WHO WON THE FINAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?...

MCCAIN

71% 150,091
OBAMA

28% 58,429
NEITHER

1% 2,690

Total Votes: 211,210
--and counting
 

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{{{{DRUDGE POLL}}}} WHO WON THE FINAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?...

MCCAIN

71% 150,091
OBAMA

28% 58,429
NEITHER

1% 2,690

Total Votes: 211,210
--and counting
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The funny thing about your posting this is that Drudge does not poll Americans, they just poll
republicans :142smilie

what a dumb ass way to get results
 

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{{{{DRUDGE POLL}}}} WHO WON THE FINAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?...

MCCAIN

71% 150,091
OBAMA

28% 58,429
NEITHER

1% 2,690

Total Votes: 211,210
--and counting

Seriously do you really believe this? Do you take Fox News as any sort of a realistic poll as well? Because by that accord McCain & Palin have won every debate by about a 92 to 8 % average.

Guess this is a landslide victory for the GOP. :shrug:
 
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Seriously do you really believe this? Do you take Fox News poll as well cause by that accord McCain & Palin have won every debate by about a 92 to 8 % average.

Guess this is a landslide victory for the GOP. :shrug:

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DTB and RAYMOND in deep denial
 

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The Final Debate: McCain Stock Plunges Further
The narrative arc of the final presidential debate did not work in John McCain?s favor. It was a line similar to the one traced by the Dow Jones Industrial Average in today?s trading session.

McCain started quite well, getting off the most memorable line of the evening -- that if Barack Obama had wanted to run against George Bush, he should have run four years ago. From there, I thought, things went downhill for him.

The big question leading up to tonight was whether McCain would swing for the fences, bringing up William Ayers and all the rest of the innuendo that his campaign has been spreading about Barack Obama, or whether he would forget all that and stick to the issues. The polls have been unambiguous in reporting that when McCain goes negative in these debates, he turns off independent voters. And on a day when the Dow spiraled down another 733 points, clearly people were in the mood to hear what these guys propose to do to rescue the economy.

But McCain is trailing, and he has been known to frequent establishments where gambling is permitted. He got into a rhythm of raising some doubt about Obama?s integrity in every response, and to do so he had to introduce themes and issues that I believe most voters considered distractions. The Ayers stuff -- which, truth be told, Obama basically goaded him into bringing up -- sounded like a personal attack based on events that happened when Obama was 8. McCain?s mention of ACORN was surely met with blank stares in living rooms across the land. And when he accused Obama of fomenting ?class warfare,? I wondered if I had slipped through some kind of time warp.

McCain?s accusation grew from something Obama had said to, yes, Joe the Plumber about ?spreading the wealth.? Americans may be ambivalent about that idea, but may be more likely to support it at a time when retirement savings are evaporating like the morning dew -- and when the government has just spent $700 billion of taxpayers? money to clean up the mess made by a bunch of greed-stoked millionaires.

Voters heard Democratic Party ideas juxtaposed against Republican Party ideas. That, more than grouchiness or demeanor, is what worked against John McCain and led respondents in the network instant polls to overwhelmingly favor Obama.
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