Wed
Oct 15 2008
08:45 pm
By: R. Neal
A pundit said a while back that whatever narrative is locked in on Oct. 15th when widespread early voting starts is what likely will carry through to the election. Let's hope tonight's debate seals the deal.
Feel free to discuss, and don't forget to keep score...
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McCain certainly needs to
McCain certainly needs to score on economic issues, but I don't see that dueling tax plans with Obama (as they did last debate) is going to get him there.
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
That's two "I know hows"
That's two "I know hows"
NOw 3
NOw 3
But....
He won't tell us how unless he is elected!
Oh nasty! I'm not Bush!
Oh nasty! I'm not Bush!
200?
acorn = $100 + Ayres ?(didn't hear exactly)
Obama is elegant in his
Obama is elegant in his treatment of the question on Ms. Palin's qualifications.
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McCain finally "took the
McCain finally "took the gloves off." His attack, however, was so disjointed and out of context of the discussion that I don't know that it was all that effective--assuming those points are persuasive.
I'm not sure how many voters outside of the rightist talk radio crowd followed what McCain was trying to say.
By the way, if candidates get style points on the likeability/who-do-you-want-to-have-a-beer-with scale, they are mostly going to Obama. Is it my imagination, or does McCain almost look mad?
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
Yes, McCain just mentioned
Yes, McCain just mentioned Ayres by name and cost me $100. But he also just lost the election with his embarrassingly irrational attack, so it's $100 well spent.
P.S. ACORN is "destroying the fabric of democracy?" WTF?
ACORN
OK, so I take it McCain mentioned ACORN by name? That's another $100 from me.
~Russ
Most people look better when
Most people look better when they smile.
McCain just looks creepy when he bares those pointy little yellow fangs
Did I miss something? If
Did I miss something? If Mr. McCain is imposing a spending freeze, where does he get the money for 45 Nukes?
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Is it my imagination or has
Is it my imagination or has Schieffer's questions but an improvement over previous moderators?
And where's Grumpy's flag pin?
Grumpy hasn't worn one to any of the debates
who is going to question a POW? It demonstrates what the flag pin really means.
McCain is debating from
McCain is debating from somewhere deep inside the Twilight Zone on health care. He's responding to something he thinks Obama said in some other dimension.
McCain managed to squeeze in
McCain managed to squeeze in most of the talking points from the wingnuts' wish list. Too bad his presentation on most of them was horrible.
I don't see that kind of effort (on Ayers, ACORN, abortion, etc.) swaying many votes. It will be interesting to see if the rightists consider it to be a "home run" regardless.
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
Awake
This is the 1st prez debate this year I'm still awake at the end. Obama is speaking brilliantly, McCain is stumbling and struggling. The earlier ones were closer and frankly boring.
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We have seen one result of
We have seen one result of McCain debate prep. Cindy appeared to be at least semi-civil to Michelle even if John couldn't remember her name.
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I think McCain was better
I think McCain was better tonight. But not better enough to change the game.
And I think he'll live to rue the day he put "health" of the mother in air quotes.
Ok, my count. He said Ayers three times and referred to him once more. So that's $100 for the Ayers reference.
He did refer to ACORN by name, so that's another $100.
He said "I know how to...." three times. $30.
No reference to POW days. Refreshing.
He said Obama was going to raise taxes AT LEAST 7 times. Frankly, I lost count. Call it $70.
That's $300 for Obama from me.
BTW, why did he keep talking about Sarah Palin and autism? Doesn't her baby have Downs'?
P.S. The spilt screen was great. McCain looked mad as hell half the time, and twice I saw him actually rolling his eyes.
That's $300 for Obama from
Rachel, I just matched your $300.
~Russ
Rachel, I just matched your
Rachel, I just matched your $300.
OK, me too.
Brian's earlier remark about squeezing in the GOP talking points was spot on. I mentioned to the Mrs. that as incoherent as he was, the "base" (whoever the hell they are nowadays) heard all the code words they needed/wanted to hear to justify their vote*. Hopefully, that won't be enough.
And we both agreed that this was the best debate so far by far.
And I don't care what any polls or pundits say, Obama won it going away.
(*Although I think McCain may have lost some of his base on the abortion topic by not guaranteeing Supreme Court justices who would overturn Roe v. Wade.)
From my random other notes,
From my random other notes, I'm still mostly on the fence regarding nuclear power plants.
But when McCain says we can safely reprocess and store nuclear waste, all I can think of is Mason jars.
I already pledged to the
I already pledged to the Obama campaign for this month, and I don't really think they'll need any more from me. So I'll donate $100 to moveon.org, $100 to DSCC (or directly to Al Franken and/or other close Senate candidates), and $100 to ACORN.
$100 to ACORN Wine hurts
$100 to ACORN
Wine hurts coming out of your nose (yes, I broke down and had a glass. Can't deal with this stuff stone cold sober.)
Another random note. Did you
Another random note. Did you notice how Obama ended his answer to the question about his running mate by saying that if something happened to him (Obama) Biden could do the job, and McCain never said that about Palin? Even McCain concedes she's an unqualified political stunt.
Somebody needs to find this
Somebody needs to find this Joe the Plumber guy and assign him some Secret Service protection, because he is apparently going to decide this election.
EDIT: Haha. Kleinheider already found him (or at least a reasonable facsimile).
A random Joe the Plumber is going to need a new web server. And he's probably going to be a celebrity.
Does the Obama campaign need
Does the Obama campaign need more money?
I think Tweety made a pretty good point when he noted McCain's contradiction in trying to make a play for "Clinton supporters." At one point in the debate McCain favorably cited Clinton. But then, later in the debate he undercut this bid by making a strong anti-choice statement, which would presumably alienate them (if they are "feminists").
That's what the McCain campaign has been in a nutshell, isn't it? Part of the time he paints himself as a bipartisan maverick, but then the rest of the time he plays to the GOP base. Seems to me he's not doing a good job of winning over either one.
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
Did I hear McCain refer to
Did I hear McCain refer to "Freddie Mae" in relation to the mortgage crisis? Somebody check the tape.
You did
I noted the same.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
Hunter S. Thompson
Wasn't there a breast mentioned?
I thought I caught some weird gaffe from McCain in reference to Palin. Something like she's "a new breast of fresh hair" instead of "a new breath of fresh air?
Another random note. If I
Another random note. If I understood McCain's argument to Joe the Plumber correctly, Joe the Plumber should not wish to become wealthy because he might be subject to paying some extra taxes? And he should not support Obama's plans to help the middle class and small businesses succeed because it might make him wealthy and he would therefore have to pay more taxes?
This is the same McCain who lives in a make-believe world of so-called 35 percent corporate taxes that are the second highest in the world where no corporation pays that much (including mine) because of all the loopholes, credits, subsidies, and other forms of corporate welfare.
The rebuttal to McCain's
The rebuttal to McCain's claim about contrasting American and Irish (?) tax rates is that, while America's official corporate tax rate is higher, we provide tax credits and deductions and the like. So, in the rest of world, a corporate tax rate of 15% is 15%, but in America, its "35%, only if your accountant is a moron."
We paid an effective tax
Ass numbers. Made-up shit.
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The PIDOOMA Method, in other
The PIDOOMA Method, in other words.
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the plumber
There is a video clip out there of the conversation where the plumber asked Obama a question at a rally and Obama extemporaneously replied at some length to the guy's question.
I saw it earlier in the day, perhaps a link from dailykos. I was impressed by Obama's command of the issues and his ability to work on his feet. I don't know what a McSame staffer/lobbyist saw.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
Hunter S. Thompson
Another random note. I was
Another random note. I was surprised that McCain would tout his opposition to an American company building the next generation aerial refueler and then engineer a deal to take away American jobs and get a French company to build it.
I would explain, but someone already did, earlier today, before the debate.
Local viewers liked debate
Local viewers liked debate formula : Election News : Knoxville News Sentinel
Sometimes, you have to
Sometimes, you have to wonder which posters at KNS are parodies of East Tennessee conservatism...
I blew off the debate...How much do I owe?
We recorded it but I've seen enough clips by now that I don't know if I will watch it today or not. We had Randy Newman tickets at the Bijou.
We listened to the last few minutes driving home and heard the CNN focus group go heavily for Obama. They didn't like McCain's attacks.
Randy Newman was great. He talks between songs and frankly, I wish he would play less and talk to us even more. He never actually crossed the line and talked about this election, but he came across with his obvious left lean as he chatted about the topical and political nature of his music.
Favorite song of the night? "Potholes in Memory Lane"
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Newman won my vote
Continuing the Randy Newman at the Bijou review/thread-hijack... Agreed: "Potholes" was great. His set up and performance of "Korean Parents" also was very entertaining.
"Feels like Home" and "I Think it's Going to Rain Today" were a couple (of several) you-could-hear-a-pin-drop moments. Both of those sounded better without the strings on the recorded versions. On the other hand, his piano-only arrangement of "I love L.A." didn't quite work, IMO.
I've never been a huge R.N. fan, but... OK, he won me over. He's definitely not dead yet!
October Surprise
(link...)
I got this e-mail which didn't reference the actual article but it is going to inflame some.
Morning Edition talked about
Morning Edition talked about fact checking this morning. 100% of McCain's ads negative?
Damn near.
Obama spent more than anyone in history on negative ads?
Misleading.
Obama spent more on everything because an overwhelming number of people did something we had never done before. We donated everything we felt we could spare to help him get elected.
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Difference
Of course there is a huge difference between attacking policy positions and attacking character. Obama attacks policy positions, which he should. McCain says Obama pals around with terrorists, which he shouldn't.
I would like to see a breakdown on ads attacking positions and ads with personal attacks.
. . . but it is going to
so your shirt tail didn't hit your ass before you posted it.
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My favorite NS reader
My favorite NS reader comment came out of the Charter change discussion and was from Orangebbob, who said
"Why in God's mane would you want to give up your right to voet......"
I apologize in advance for this
I'm trying to picture "God's mane", but if I posted a description, you'd think I was lion.
Another random note. McCain
Another random note. McCain complained something about spending the most money on the worst schools. Uh, where does he expect to spend the money? Does he take his car to the mechanic and spend a lot of money fixing an engine that ain't broke?
He also said something about early education not being effective, citing statistics that show third graders who received it score the same as third graders who didn't. Uh, isn't that the point? Doesn't that sort of, you know, prove that it works? Aren't most of these programs targeted at the most at-risk kids, who would already be seriously and permanently behind by the third grade otherwise?
Gold plated Cadillacs
This was a puzzle to me too. McCain kept saying, "Congratulations, Joe, you're rich!" I couldn't tell whether he was being sarcastic because he thinks a plumber in Ohio who is struggling to make $250k of course can't be rich, but is being treated like he is and penalized for it? Or that Joe IS rich, but should be rewarded by getting his taxes reduced? Creepy in any case.
Another random note. Didn't they get a question on climate change? I don't remember any discussion beyond that.
An awkward choice of words was when McCain said something like "a gold plated Cadillac," in referring to elective medical treatments his plan wouldn't cover.
re: Joe the plumber
Joe was interviewed by CBS. He doesn't make $250,000 and won't be taxed more by the Obama plan. But he's worried it's a "slippery slope" - maybe next year Obama will want to raise taxes on everybody above $100,000.
He also thinks Obama tap dances like Sammy Davis, Jr. I am not making that up.
Interestingly, Joe might not be able to vote in some states, because his name is spelled incorrectly on the voter rolls.
Logical Fallacies
Yeah, because once you start making "slippery slope" arguments, there's no telling what logical fallacies you'll use next!
You'll start off with a little bit ofad hominem tactics, then its on to a false dichotomy, followed by the No True Scotsman argument, after that, some post hoc ergo propter hoc, and pretty soon, you're the substitute host of The O'Reilly Factor!
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