www.americanthinker.com —
I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. I'm not so sure about Obama. When I compare him to other prominent Democrats, I come away with a very different appraisal.
liberalvaluesblog.com —
I totally agree with Taegan Goddard’s impression of the second presidential debate: “Tonight’s debate wasn’t even close. Sen. Barack Obama ran away with it,” “In contrast, Sen. John McCain was extremely erratic,” and “Tom Brokaw was terrible as moderator.” The polls also showed a m More ...
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Permalink • Comments (View) Tue Oct 7, 7:56 PM Pacific CBS Poll - Obama Won; CNN Poll - Obama Won CNN: 54-30, Obama CBS: 39-27, with 35 saying it's tied. Most striking number: 80% say Obama understand their needs and problems compared to just 46% for McCain. Bookmark and s More ...
conservablogs.com —
Vets for Freedom Dear Senator, The American Legion, Vets for Freedom, Military Families United and Foundation for Defense of Democracies would like to congratulate you on winning your party’s nomination for President of the United States. This Tuesday, you will participate in the second Preside More ...
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Alan Brinkley is the provost and a professor of history at Columbia University, as well as a National Book Award-winning author.
I really don't like "town hall meeting" debates. First, they are (in this context) populist gimmicks to test a skill that has nothing to do with More ...
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Text: US presidential debates are often as much about body language and aesthetics as they are about issues and substance. White House hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain went back and forth in Tuesday's debate, often pointing at each other in More ...
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Text: NASHVILLE: Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain clashed repeatedly over the causes and cures for the worst economic crisis in 80 years and the Iraq war on Tuesday night in their critical second presidential debate. Both candidat More ...
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Text: WASHINGTON: US Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama today renewed his commitment to go after Al Qaeda militants on Afghan-Pakistan border if Islamabad is "unable or unwilling" to flush them out, while Republican John McCain warned t More ...