You obviously don't get to high level meetings with out having low level meetings first. Obama isn't saying he's gonna run right over to Iran and start blabbing away to the Supreme Leader.
Actually on CNN's own fact check they pointed out that Obama did indeed say he "would talk with
anyone without pre conditions"
The debate as a whole I agree with the CNN commentators. pretty much a tie
I completely dissagree with Crockett that Obama controlled the debate. He did however hold his own very well.
In fact both did.
And remember I predicted that Obama would pretty much own McCain in the debate. so thats a shift on my part
I thought they both for the most part,bumbled their way through the bailout
Both were very obviously trying to avoid talk about the current economic events going on in Washington.
But Obama did seem much more prepared to put forth his economic agenda (weather we agree with it or not)
McCain was too vague on the issue. He could have done better if he expanded on his own policies and pointed out in greater detail the flaws in Obamas.
Moreso then just "Obamas idea of wealthy"
McCain also didnt do well in defending Obamas attacks on his policies.
On Iraq. It would depend on who's view you support as to who won this.
But IMO McCain did better and has the better strategy. Honestly I dont see Obama doing anything different should he win as it really is the only responsible option
One point McCain made to very good effect in both Iraq and other areas was the continual "I was there" and "I went there"
As Patton used to say "One personal observation is worth 1,000 reports"
Forgeign affairs I agree with what ian5440 posted when he said "i dint think Obama did bad during the Foreign Policy segment. I felt he showed he was well informed and was not naive, no matter how much McCain tried to emphasize that"
But McCains experience shined through. It was clear that McCain as poorly prepared for the economic portion.
Was better prepared in foreign policy.
I score it a technical draw with the edge on economic presentation going to Obama and the edge on foreign affairs going to McCain.
they both received poor grades from me in the opening segment about the bailout, each saying alot of nothing. but saying it very well.
In conclusion
McCain fared far better then I thought he would.
And he must have been reading my posts here(yea right) because he did start to do the one thing I said he needed to do. Distance himself from Bush.
"hard headed" Poorly managed and a couple of other swipes I think even if they meant little in the debate itself. Could go a LONG way in helping him overall outside the debates. He needs to keep that up and emphasize it. That in effect will neuter the "more of the same" chants from the Obama camp.
IMO he needs to figuratively speaking outright biotch slap Bush on some of his policies.
Basically he needs to run an "I am NOT George Bush" campaign
Unfortunately he didnt do as well in the one area that's most important to the people right now. The economy.
Not that he sucked at it. He just didn't expand on his positions, nor did he point out the flaws in Obamas enough.
It was about as organised as my desk. (which isnt) He knows what he means. He just didnt convey it well enough
I've said it before and I'll keep on saying it.
McCains chances ride on the economy