Yet another judgment that McCain won:
My biggest problem with Obama is that he cedes almost all the emotional ground to McCain. For my money, the exchange that defined the debate was McCain sarcastically suggesting Obama would just tell Ahmadinejad “no” when he threatens to annihilate Israel. Obama tried to interrupt McCain several times during this mini-rant, then just kind of let the matter drop when he had a chance to respond. What he needed to do was look straight into the camera and inject a little emotion of his own. Something like, “Israel is one of our most loyal allies in the world. Their security is absolutely sacred to me. And if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or any other tin-pot dictator thinks he can threaten Israel in my presence or anywhere else, he’s in for a rude awakening. I would leave absolutely no doubt in his mind how we treat countries looking for fights with our allies.”
Sure, it wasn’t Dukakis whiffing on his wife’s hypothetical murder. But it was a missed opportunity to stand up both to McCain, who couldn’t stop sneering, and to potential adversaries. Obama missed similar opportunities all night long.
But he looked into McCain’s eyes! And McCain didn’t!
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
McSmart
NY Needs RED Sunday, September 28th at 2:39PM EST (link)“But he looked into McCain’s eyes! And McCain didn’t!”
Everyone knows you don’t look strait into the devil’s eyes.
IMO, McCain was trying to stay on the points. Looking into Obama’s eyes would do nothing but distract him as you can be dam sure that evil dictator look Obama has would have got under Mc’s skin.
We all know of McCain’s occasional anger rants from the past, and I just firmly believe his debate trainers and advisors told him to stick to the points, and not to let Obama get under his skin with those sinister looks and know it all attitude.
MCCAIN/PALIN ’08
COUNTRY FIRST
(Not your “social group”)