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I saw that McCain didn't stay to interact with the voters. I also saw McCain, when a young black girl asked him a question, turn his back on her the second after she asked the question and not even look at her when answering her question.
McCain's an interesting old goat [you have to like him in a way His age & odd mannerisms are doing him in more than anything else in the campaign. Even Rove criticizes McCain.
Sorry, but McCain didn't really dis Obama. He tapped Obama on the shoulder, and was chatting in a friendly looking way. I wouldn't ding him on that.
Leaving early may have been a big mistake. But the handshake issue seems to be in the early stages of being blown out of proportion.
Thanks for posting it, JA.
I'm going to have to give mcCain the benefit of the doubt too. IF they already shook hands immediately after the debate, then it would make sense for McCain to tap Obama on the shoulder to let him know that Cindy would like to say hello as well. It was awkward, but without any malice if that is the way it happened. I don't know why, but I just can't believe McCain would tap Obama on the shoulder just to insultingly refuse his handshake.
It was a direct insult when he refused to shake Obamas hand. Childish and it only hurt McCain in the end. Plus, the fact that McCain just 'assumed' people had never heard of Freddie/Fannie Mac before the crisis....like yeah right....he is so out of touch with real people....
Are you kidding me? I'll put my bottom dollar that at least 95% of all people under aged 30 had no clue what Freddy Fannie were before this crash! Hell, they can't even point to the pacific ocean on a map! Yet they all intend to vote Obama.
Want a total destruction of the democratic party? Just attach a basic test with minimum requirements about US history to be able to vote. In fact, make it about any US political interest. These are the people who hear a headline on the news and vote democratic. People who understand and are truly vested in America are not going to vote Obama.
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