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u6795 wrote on Sat, 27 September 2008 15:22

I watched the last half of it and I think Obama did rather well. McCain seemed somewhat unprepared and mostly concentrated on "WELL IM MORE EXPERIENCED AND BARACK OBAMA IS GENERALLY JUST WRONG." That sort of annoyed me.


I actually found that to be the opposite. However, I was listening by radio, which presents the debate in a totally different light.

For example, when I first heard Obama saying something along the lines of 'McCain was right' , I didn't figure it was much, if anything, it was a recognition of both men's desire to be bi-partisan, but when I heard similar lines throughout the debate, I was a bit surprised that Obama 'let himself go'.

Now I wasn't able to see his actions at the time, his eye contact, etc, but just coming from the radio, it sounded like he was off his game. Over the air, McCain sounded more grounded.

Keep in mind I was in traffic, so perhaps McCain's speaking style was just easier to pay attention to while trying to dodge traffic in a shitty Econoline.


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