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Originally Posted by Halx
I had a few friends over to watch.
First, I noticed how McCain would insult Obama any chance he could get.
Second, McCain just sounds like he's trying to deceive. He doesn't converse with Obama, he just absorbs what is said and gives his own version of it.
Third, Obama just looks more composed. McCain had several weird looks about him throughout the night. The awkward part is that his face can't contort correctly.
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#2 is priceless. In McCain's mind, "if Pakistan doesn't agree to go after Bin Laden or Al Qaeda, then we should take them (Bin Laden/Al Qaeda) out," = "we're going to attack Pakistan." There were a few other times where McCain distorted Obama's position on the fly (he must be used to it from doing it so much in his campaign commercials), and I'm elated that Obama caught him and corrected him on the spot. I'm with ratbastid - I wish he'd made a bigger deal about the distortions.
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