David Brooks on PBS: "If this election is about Barack Obama -- did that charge, 'He's not experienced enough,' seem to stick -- McCain made it again and again and again -- and yet, because of Obama's fluidity, I think for most voters who are undecided, it probably didn't stick. They see this guy -- they will see this guy -- I think, as the President. So, again, I think the debate was a draw, but since McCain is behind, he needed those fundamental doubts about inexperience to stick. And I think at no point was there a clear moment where Obama didn't seem up to basic parity in the debate."
David Brooks saved me the trouble of cobbling together the opinions of ten or twelve different talking heads. I agree with him entirely, and we win.
David Brooks saved me the trouble of cobbling together the opinions of ten or twelve different talking heads. I agree with him entirely, and we win.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/2008Debate1.pdf
"When it came to John McCain, those same voters said he 'didn't control himself well under pressure', that he was 'angry and bad-tempered', and that he 'talked too much about the past'.
Now lets just see how next week and the Veep debates go, and maybe we'll begin to see the light at the end of this very dark, 8-year-long tunnel.
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