Joanne98
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Sun Sep-28-08 11:42 AM
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Media Matters: Norah O'Donnell aired cropped "John is right" clips, |
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Summary: On MSNBC, Norah O'Donnell aired a montage of what she described as "the multiple times that Barack Obama said 'John is right' " during the first presidential debate. Following the montage, O'Donnell commented, "I thought this was a debate." In fact, in nearly all instances, Obama was actually criticizing McCain after first noting a point of agreement on the topic Obama was discussing.
http://mediamatters.org/items/200809270010?f=h_latest
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Sun Sep-28-08 11:56 AM
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1. When I saw Barack say that repeatedly, I thought it would hurt him. |
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Edited on Sun Sep-28-08 11:57 AM by notadmblnd
this Democrats must take the high road, we must show people "we are better than that" attitude hurts us terribly. I think it portrays us as weak. Certainly, it is important to take the high road for most issues, but not when the other side is playing dirty in an election. I know Obama can't come across as an angry black man cause he'll scare all the white people, but to agree with your opponent repeatedly? I have to say that if I was one of those undecided votes, I would be thinking, well if McCain is so right, then why shouldn't I vote for the guy? What am I missing?
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Sun Sep-28-08 12:17 PM
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2. The polls indicate just the opposite |
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Obama won the undecided voters overwhelmingly. People are looking for the end of partisanship.
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Sun Sep-28-08 12:20 PM
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3. He was demonstrating the ability to hold more than one thought in his head at once |
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Edited on Sun Sep-28-08 12:21 PM by Godlesscommieprevert
Being able to see where an opponent may have something right is a precious commodity for a leader. He can take the best things from several different viewpoints and arrive at a well-thought out conclusion. He demonstrated great maturity and leadership IMHO.
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Sun Sep-28-08 12:45 PM
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4. The dumbed down approach .. |
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to politics is advocated by so many. Perhaps it is what we are used to. You would think we wanted to see a dog fight rather than a Presidential Debate. Fortunately it appears that many of us Americans are not nearly as stupid as some people would have us believe.
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