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Obama will probably say the word "change" a million times, and whenever he's confronted with tough questions he'll just focus on Bush instead of what he will do to make this a better country. That pretty much sums up what he'll do.
Question: What will you do about the Economy, Mr. Obama?
Obama: George Bush sucks. We need change
(Obama fans:YAYYYYYYY!!! CLAP CLAP CLAP!!!)
Question: How will you create universal health care while lowering taxes?
Obama: George Bush ruined our health care system. We need change.
(Obama fans:YAYYYYYYY!!! CLAP CLAP CLAP!!!)
Question: How do you feel about Iran, Russia, North Korea and the threat they pose?
Obama: George Bush has failed foreign policy. We need change.
(Obama fans:YAYYYYYYY!!! CLAP CLAP CLAP!!!)
Question: You stated you want to pull out of Iraq immediately, just how will you do that?
Obama: Well, I, Uhhh, ummm...ah...uhhhh...George Bush sucks, he mishandled the war
(Obama fans:YAYYYYYYY!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CLAP CLAP CLAP!!!)
Obama will probably say the word "change" a million times, and whenever he's confronted with tough questions he'll just focus on Bush instead of what he will do to make this a better country. That pretty much sums up what he'll do.
Actually, that pretty much sums up what he NEEDS to do.
There is lots of irony and history repeating itself.
Here's a hint, a Dem promises to fix the wrecked economy brought on by wasteful Republicans, masquerading as "conservatives." One candidate speaks of change, while the other attacks his experience. We even have our own Ron Paul prototype who addresses the national debt and fiscally irresponsibility of Washington.
It was meant for a laugh for both sides, but you dopes on the right are so quick to post inane sophomore rhetoric, you missed it. No surprise really.
Mccain is seen as the stronger to be commander in chief, therefore all Obama has to do is hold is own in the first debate.. he will question Mccains decision to go to war in the first place, and Mccain will quesiton Obama's decision not to support the surge.
Biden will easily display more knowledge and experience than that right wing nut job Palin.
Obama will be seen as stronger in the last 2 debates in the town hall format, and on the economy (and this being the last helps Obama). The debates will probably reinforce the current polls, with Independents probably swaying more to Obama as Mccains weaknesses on the economy and similarity to Bush will be amplified during the debates.
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