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		<title>Austin Texas Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ernie Fitzpatrick asked: Remember the days not too long ago when there more than a half dozen Democratic candidates engaging what was called a debate? And then there were three? Now there&#8217;s just two. Obama and Mama head to head!Senator Hillary Clinton of New York and Senator Barack Obama of Illinois in a good old [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Ernie Fitzpatrick</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Remember the days not too long ago when there more than a half dozen Democratic candidates engaging what was called a debate? And then there were three? Now there&#8217;s just two. Obama and Mama head to head!<br/><br/>Senator Hillary Clinton of New York and Senator Barack Obama of Illinois in a good old Texas throw down. In this corner, the orator par excellence and in the other corner, the debater of all evil right wing conspiracy theories.<br/><br/>The debate was held on the campus of the University of Texas, and carried live on CNN, CNN International, and on Spanish Univision.<br/><br/>For me the key phrase came from Hillary Clinton at the end when she said &#8220;Whatever. Whatever happens in this campaign we&#8217;ll both be okay.&#8221; That sounds like a resignation to what&#8217;s happening and may happen come March 4th. We&#8217;ll know in 12 days. Sounds like an hasta la vista Patti. On the other side of the coin, Hillary&#8217;s attempt to put in one of those pre-planned cute lines bombed when she said Barack was for &#8220;change that was zeroxed&#8221;.<br/><br/>And the crowd actually did boo her.<br/><br/>The debate was far more civil than most people thought. So much of a debate has to do with &#8220;expectations&#8221;. Hillary NEEDED a knock out punch. She didn&#8217;t get it. Barack just needed to hold his own. He DID that. Moving from the boo to the most funny line was when Obama said that Hillary was indicating that he and his supporters were not being real, or as what Obama called DELUSIONAL.<br/><br/>He asked. Are twenty million people who have voted for me delusional? Are all of the major newspapers who have endorsed him in Texas somehow DUPED?<br/><br/>So, it&#8217;s onward with the Texas-Ohio battle. Will the Obama tsunami keep rolling? Polls show that Obama is closing the gap and moving closer as he has historically done over the past month. And with twelve days to go, more money than Hillary has, and more boots on the ground, I can&#8217;t see Hillary winning, at least not in Texas.<br/><br/>Back to the campaign trail where Hillary now has another 527 giving her $10,000,000 to help her sagging television budget. If Hillary loses, sh&#8217;ll go out fighting.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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		<title>Decisions, Decisions. Last Presidential Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[104inc.com asked: Okay, I chose the debate. If I can remember some of the talking points from the previous debates, why can&#8217;t the candidates? Mainly it was McCain who didn&#8217;t seem to remember the talking points. He got some points wrong about the Obama healthcare plan. These were the same points he got wrong last [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>104inc.com</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Okay, I chose the debate. If I can remember some of the talking points from the previous debates, why can&#8217;t the candidates? Mainly it was McCain who didn&#8217;t seem to remember the talking points. He got some points wrong about the Obama healthcare plan. These were the same points he got wrong last week. Then, he looked surprised when he was corrected by Obama for the second time.<br/><br/>The CNN coverage featured a split screen showing each candidate and that just wasn&#8217;t good for McCain. Maybe he suffers from the same curse as George W. Bush&#8230;.kind of a superior look on his face. Obama generally looked like he was either paying attention to McCain as he spoke or he was taking notes. McCain&#8217;s look seemed to say &#8220;this guy doesn&#8217;t know anything&#8221;. Which may be true, but the look didn&#8217;t serve him well.<br/><br/>McCain seemed to start off well, but then went downhill. He seemed to fall into trap that Obama set and ended up looking whiney about the campaign ads and talking about Bill Ayers.<br/><br/>McCain&#8217;s biggest problem seems to be the economy. Probably doesn&#8217;t matter who the Republicans ran as their candidate for president. If the economy was in decent shape, McCain might have a chance. His poll numbers have done nothing but trend down since the debates began. Part of the problem is his performance, but the party that is in power gets to take credit for a good economy or the blame for a bad economy. It might not be right, but that is the way it is.<br/><br/>At least you can count on 104inc.com to give you unbiased information.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content &#8211; Members-Only Content for WordPress</a></div>
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