View Full Version : Obama show immaturity at debate
Turbodog
09-30-2008, 04:54 PM
While I will admit, Obama did better than I thought he would at the debate last Friday, did you notice his little smirks? He is not a statesman at all. He acts like a spoiled little kid. Anytime McCain said something he didn't agree with, he made a goofy little face, and/or tried to cut in.
God help us if this assclown actualy becomres president.
Rollista
09-30-2008, 05:31 PM
Sounds like a partisan response. Independents and undecideds clearly thought Obama won the debate. McCain came across as surly and aggressive. The Obama campaign is schooling the McCain campaign right now, it must be frustrating for Gramps and his supporters.
Turbodog
09-30-2008, 06:03 PM
It's frustrating because it is obvious to anyone with a working mind (that isn't a staunch liberal), that Obama is not much of a candidate. It saddens e that the voters of this nation are, for a large part, totally ignorant aboput poliitcs. the media aids in this.
It ia appaling to watch democrats try to pin the failure of Fannie Mar and frddie Mac on republicans. That is ludicrous, but, with the help of the media, they can sell it.
When the number of takers outnumbers the number of producers, this country is in real trouble. I fear we are near that point.
Rollista
09-30-2008, 06:26 PM
Is your support of McCain mainly an anti-Obama vote? I mean the Palin selection, come on ..........
Suzy Wong
09-30-2008, 07:00 PM
I mean the Palin selection, come on ..........
I am aware you were speaking to turbodog,
but "I mean the Biden selection, come on....." ;)
My favorite part was when my wife said "all I want is peace"(she spent to much time in California), and then Obama announces he wants to move three combat brigades to Afghanistan, and then later he announces "that, if the United States has Al Qaida, bin Laden, top-level lieutenants in our sights, and Pakistan is unable or unwilling to act, then we should take them out".
I was waiting for him to say that we are going to "bring it on" - LOL.
Turbodog
10-01-2008, 01:29 PM
Is your support of McCain mainly an anti-Obama vote? I mean the Palin selection, come on ..........
I like the Palin selection. Certinly better than Biden (nice post Suzy). And yes, my support of McCain is at least in part due to the incredible weakness of Obama and my dislike of him. He is a danger to our nation and I wish more people couldsee it. He is weeak. He is not much of a leader. He has his"muslim faith" and has visited all 57 (muslim) states. He will tax us into the ground at a time when the opposite is what is needed.
Schuarta
10-01-2008, 08:41 PM
.....and then Obama announces he wants to move three combat brigades to Afghanistan.
If Hussein Obama were asked, I would confidently wager he couldn't say how many men were in a brigade within 50%!!!
:D
(4000 to 5000 troups)
cstoehr
10-03-2008, 10:34 AM
He would be able to answer anything as long as his teleprompter works.
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