True, But McCain was suppose to lose, but he didn't, Obama didn't either. McCain seems to be more especific in very important issues..
Here is another way of saying it: Would you want a president who, if he knew where Bin Laden was in Pakistan, and if Pakistan was not able to do anything to take Bin Laden out, would do nothing about it? Haven't we already seen that movie and the sequel with Bush abandoning the hunt for Bin Laden and allowing Bin Laden to escape at Tora Bora to start an unnecessary war in Iraq? http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/03/24/pentagon.binladen/index.html
McCain speaks the language of the family by longevity and history of being in politics. What he lacks in the areas you mention he can delegate, as he should. Re; Bush 90% of the time, McCain is a team player when he wants to be.
Nothing like being able to vote for a multiple choices selection. Which do you choose, choice A. or choice A.? Sorry, I vote for choice b,c,d,e or any other letter in the alphabet.
Actually, McBush was supposed to win this debate. The dems said they would be happy if Obama made a decent showing in the foreign policy debate...
Can McBush delegate and stay on top of what the delegates actually do? Why is McBush essentially surrounded by those who supported Bush? Seems like the delegates will be the same old crew... McBush is not about change, even in you own comments...he is about the language of family and longevity and history of being in D.C. republican politics...
Four years ago I predicted that John Kerry would win after I saw the debates. I thought he debated much better than Bush. That prediction didn't work out very well. None the less, I am going to predict an Obama win in November. His biggest obstacles are his race and his poor choice of VP. I like him enough to vote for him, but I certainly won't go out and campaign for him. Like I said, these are two good candidates. In the last election I voted only to throw the incumbent out. This time I'll vote for someone I actually like. I'm in a good enough mood that I'm going to shower up and head to my favorite piano lounge for a few drinks. See you ET'ers after last call.
Here is something for McCain supporters to think about. What do you think would have happened during the Cuban Missile Crisis if John McCain was president instead of JFK? Think long and hard and you will realize having a warmonger is not a good thing as president. Somebody that can be calm (and reasonable) under pressure is perhaps the most important quality for a president.
Sen. Obama must have said "John is absolutely right" 20 times tonight. Did you notice that? Does it undermine Obama to always seem to be agreeing with his opponent?. And McCain said, as many times, that Obama "doesn't understand." What was the impact of that? I don't know. McCain sounded smoother. I hate to say it, Obama's speaking style included more umms, pauses, etc. ... which matters nothing to content, but doesn't sound as nice to the ear. But again, this is my personal perception..