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we have the same problem here on ntOriginally Posted by nyk buc
my first comment regarding her interview was based solely on her answers and even then it wasn't a good debut. now i saw the vid, she seems very robotic basically giving off scripted answers. charlie tried to repeat the question and she just says the same things or just basically ignores it.
Originally Posted by Essential1
AG 47 wrote:
Being a Mayor is tough job. Mccain can say it's the toughest job in America. I don't see him receiving flack for that statement.
It's clear why he said it. Palin was a mayor. He has to say this.
I don't necessarily agree with that statement, but I also think he can get away with it without anybody contesting it.
Originally Posted by AG 47
Originally Posted by Essential1
AG 47 wrote:
Being a Mayor is tough job. Mccain can say it's the toughest job in America. I don't see him receiving flack for that statement.
It's clear why he said it. Palin was a mayor. He has to say this.
I don't necessarily agree with that statement, but I also think he can get away with it without anybody contesting it.
I was agreeing with you 100%. But he could have just said it is a tough job I would be like ok. But he takes stuff too far to try to prove she is a viable VP when its been proven everywhere that is not the case.
I hope he will but I doubt it unless she becomes frazzled like she was in the interview.. Joey said he will only speak issues he needs to go infor the kill in a debate if she leaves an opening.Originally Posted by houser34
I can't wait for Biden to crush Palin.
Exactly my point. There will NOT be any landslide by any means barring a huge gaffe.Originally Posted by AG 47
I don't feel the debates will be a landslide by any means (barring any huge mistakes on anyone's part). If they stay on the questions regarding the issues, Obama should win.Originally Posted by TBONE95860
You're nuts.Originally Posted by rickybadman
Can't wait for the debates. Obama is going to destroy McCain and Biden will walk all over Palin.
There is absolutely NO WAY Obama is "destroying" anyone or anything.
I'm actually nervous for the VP debates. I don't feel Biden will be this "monster" most believe against Palin.
Biden has a tendency to get emotional and that could play against him. God forbid he attacks Palin and she comes across as the victim. It's a wrap then.
Originally Posted by nyk buc
isn't it ironic that a woman is running for VP (showing how far women have come) and yet the mccain camp always complains when she gets asked tough questions or if she gets attacked b/c she's a woman?
Originally Posted by chris boshs neck
Originally Posted by rickybadman
Straight talking maverick, yeah right
Originally Posted by chris boshs neck
Originally Posted by back1ntheday
I am typing in extra-large font in the off chance that TBONE95860, may actually read a post that calls into question his fervent support of the McCain/Palin ticket and his denial of all relevant issues in this election. Now, this might seem crazy to some but I have concluded that said NT member may actually be a closet Obama supporter for the following reasons-
1.First and foremost, he himself has said that he hopes Obama wins the election because of the change and direction our country needs.
2.His refusal of answering fellow NT'ers questions about his views on issues relevant to this election, and uncanny ability to pop in and out of threads when youtube videos demand republican defending.
3.His blatant declaration that yes, he is in fact a McCain/Palin supporter by way of his avy (further concealing his support for Obama).
4.He is using his own election thread to reach NT legend status by sparking furious political debate by continually updating us with various polls and empty commentary, thus increasing page count, and more obviously, keeping his thread alive and not allowing another election thread to take over.
If this is infact the case, I commend you, TBONE95860, for playing devil's advocate this entire time, and for making it apparent to more NT'ers (who may have been undecided before) that yes, in fact, Obama should be president. If this is not the case, however, I expect you and your henchmen; tylerdub, lilstar, and more recently mr delorean (and any others i may have missed) to at some point entertain us by indulging in the issues that this election is actually about. If by chance, you don't know what these issues are and/or do not know your party's stances on them - you will be given a grace period of 15 days (thanks for the update on that as well) when the first presidential debate has convened.
**ai voice** we talkin bout issues???ISSUES?!?!?no,not the polls,not the polls - we talkin bout issues??psshhh **ai voice**
Friday, September 12 | |||
Race | Poll | Results | Spread |
Missouri | Rasmussen | McCain 51, Obama 46 | McCain +5 |
Washington | Rasmussen | Obama 49, McCain 47 | Obama +2 |
National | Gallup Tracking | McCain 48, Obama 45 | McCain +3 |
National | Rasmussen Tracking | McCain 48, Obama 45 | McCain +3 |
Ohio | Univ. of Cinci | McCain 48, Obama 44 | McCain +4 |