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CosmicCowboy
02-27-2008, 10:30 AM
I won't be voting for either one but in my opinion Obama CLEARLY kicked Hillarys ass...the next week should be VERY interesting as she starts getting desperate and her mud slinging ramps up LOL.


And junior forum cops, don't tell me there is a political forum...I was here when we were deciding what forums we wanted to have...I know it's there...I'm not debating politics here, just asking if everyone else felt the same way and thought Hillary got her ass handed to her in the debate last night...

spurs_fan_in_exile
02-27-2008, 10:39 AM
As a debate is a contest other than basketball, football, baseball, and this event was not held at the collegiate level, this thread should have been started in the "Other Sports" forum.

:ban: this n00b!

And as for the topic, I didn't watch. Though from the looks of the highlights I think Hillary proved just out of touch she is with America by exposing the fact that she still watches SNL. That show hasn't been funny since they had her husband to mock as president.

BacktoBasics
02-27-2008, 10:49 AM
I don't fully support anyone but it seems the deeper we get into all of this the more contrived and less genuine Hilary seems. Far to calculated for my taste. Its a shame we have such a long drawn out specifc process for picking a leader thats based more on garbage dialogue than actual real life application. America has evolved into world that prefers to be force feed half truths and lies vs. being involved in making a real difference for the betterment of this Country.

mrsmaalox
02-27-2008, 10:57 AM
There was a debate last night? :lol

AlamoSpursFan
02-27-2008, 11:00 AM
I didn't watch, because I was busy trying to wrap my mind around the concept of having to apologize to someone for using their middle name.

angel_luv
02-27-2008, 11:25 AM
I didn't see the debate but a friend and I might be attending Barak's rally tonight.

jcrod
02-27-2008, 01:11 PM
I think it was far from clearly.

Again Obama talks a good game, but i just think he's blowing smoke. He's all talk and want change a damn thing.

Hillary at least has been there and has experience.

mrsmaalox
02-27-2008, 01:54 PM
I'm leaning towards Hillary, but could probably be convinced to go with Obama, if I could hear something besides or else a little better, rhetoric. I think the debates and their moderators are definitely giving Hillary a much harder time, thus making her look defensive, while Obama just floats on thru not saying much of anything----in a real nice way!

Johnny_Blaze_47
02-27-2008, 01:58 PM
I didn't see the debate but a friend and I might be attending Barak's rally tonight.

Treat dear old Sewell Park well for me.

2Blonde
02-27-2008, 03:37 PM
I didn't watch it. Debates are too staged for my liking. I'm voting for Hillary in the primary, I don't need a debate to decide that.

boutons_
02-27-2008, 04:08 PM
TV debates are infallible indicators of which candidate would make the best president. Issue- and policy-oriented, free from tricky gotcha's, free from puerile games, no dishonest parsing and misrepresentation, and no pretentious, corny "writing-notes to-self" to avoid looking at the other pretender, and writing notes to distract viewers while the other person is speaking.

What a total load of fake, useless BS.

The media's primary goal is to sell the audience to advertisers, NOT choose a president.

A vote for Hillary is a vote wasted. Obama's got it nailed, anti-climatic, unless the Hillary's or the Repugs' slime-bot armies can overwhelm him by Tue.

Polls say nearly all Dems appear to have no problem closing ranks and supporting either one.

CosmicCowboy
02-27-2008, 04:36 PM
All I can say is that you youngsters jumping on the "Universal health care" bandwagon better be careful what you ask for because you might get it. You are going to have enough trouble paying for the current federal committments to social security, medicare, etc. over the next 30 years without adding new ones. Just like social security, the governments decision of whether you make "enough" to afford to pay for health care will be simple...Their position will be that if you work you will pay.

"Affordable" health care is an oxymoron. People are living longer. New expensive drugs for every conceivable malady come out every day. Your knee aches? Get a knee replacement. Hip hurts?...replace that too. People that would have died of heart attacks at 60 twenty years ago get quadruple bypasses and valve replacements. It's all EXPENSIVE.

Do you REALLY want an additional 10% taken out of your paycheck for "universal health care" so the guy bumming change at the Valero so he can slam another 40 could have a liver transplant?

mikejones99
02-27-2008, 04:40 PM
that bitch has no fuckin experience

MannyIsGod
02-27-2008, 05:07 PM
I think it was far from clearly.

Again Obama talks a good game, but i just think he's blowing smoke. He's all talk and want change a damn thing.

Hillary at least has been there and has experience.:lol

Yeah she loves saying she was first lady and taking credit until you bring up the bad shit. Obviously her judgement has been very good with her votes.

She has experience, too bad its mostly in making shit decisions.

Last night wasn't gr4eat in either direction, but man did the audience gasp with her stupid SNL comment. She was all kinds of flustered. It doesn't matter though because she's pretty much done. She's not going to have any huge victory's in either Ohio or Texas and even if she wins both it will be by small margins where she's not going to gain any ground on the delegate count.

Its over.

2Blonde
02-27-2008, 07:20 PM
A vote for Hillary is a vote wasted. Obama's got it nailed, anti-climatic, unless the Hillary's or the Repugs' slime-bot armies can overwhelm him by Tue.


Well if she loses the primary then I'll have the chance to vote for Obama in the general election. I don't see how voting on either side in a two man race is "wasting a vote". It's the democratic process. Just because your side doesn't win, doesn't mean you vote was wasted. It simply means you voted.
If you want to go where people only vote for the winner then move to North Korea. Your vote won't be wasted there. :toast

jcrod
02-27-2008, 07:52 PM
:lol

Yeah she loves saying she was first lady and taking credit until you bring up the bad shit. Obviously her judgement has been very good with her votes.

She has experience, too bad its mostly in making shit decisions.

Last night wasn't gr4eat in either direction, but man did the audience gasp with her stupid SNL comment. She was all kinds of flustered. It doesn't matter though because she's pretty much done. She's not going to have any huge victory's in either Ohio or Texas and even if she wins both it will be by small margins where she's not going to gain any ground on the delegate count.

Its over.

:lol

SNL.....gimme a break. I didn't see that, but what could she possibly say about SNL that would mean anything about being a president.

Experience goes a long ways.

Like i've mentioned before, all three canidates suck. Oh well.

Cant_Be_Faded
02-27-2008, 10:21 PM
LOL @ MannyIsGood countering Clinton soundbytes with Obama soundbytes.

Touche

Holt's Cat
02-27-2008, 10:38 PM
We do have a political forum on the board, no?

MannyIsGod
02-27-2008, 11:41 PM
:lol

SNL.....gimme a break. I didn't see that, but what could she possibly say about SNL that would mean anything about being a president.

Experience goes a long ways.

Like i've mentioned before, all three canidates suck. Oh well.Then you missed what was by far her worst moments of hte debate. Search for it on the net, there is def a YouTube of it.

Obama sucks on shit like Healthcare but I honestly don't give a shit on his views on that. I know he's not a hawk like Hilary and McCain and I know he's not going to be fucking with my personal liberties the way Bush Co has. That seals te deal for me.

CosmicCowboy
02-27-2008, 11:59 PM
Then you missed what was by far her worst moments of hte debate. Search for it on the net, there is def a YouTube of it.

Obama sucks on shit like Healthcare but I honestly don't give a shit on his views on that. I know he's not a hawk like Hilary and McCain and I know he's not going to be fucking with my personal liberties the way Bush Co has. That seals te deal for me.


Y'aa peace brotha. Group hug. End the war.

Been there and done that.

Unlike most previous debate I have really enjoyed these. They have really upgraded the moderators. No more softball pitches.

The question I really enjoyed most was:

*as best I remember it* was...

You have both pledged to pull the troops out of Iraq as soon as taking office.

If things go wrong (translation, if the shit hits the fan) would you send troops back in?

They both shit their pants on that question.

E20
02-28-2008, 01:26 AM
Y'aa peace brotha. Group hug. End the war.

Been there and done that.

Unlike most previous debate I have really enjoyed these. They have really upgraded the moderators. No more softball pitches.

The question I really enjoyed most was:

*as best I remember it* was...

You have both pledged to pull the troops out of Iraq as soon as taking office.

If things go wrong (translation, if the shit hits the fan) would you send troops back in?

They both shit their pants on that question.
I liked that question as well. Because I liked Hilary's response:
You know what Tim you just pose a lot of hypotheticals.
Tim: It's not a hypoth.......
Hilary: Tim shut up, it is hypthoetical.........

Then she bobs and weaves out of the question, same with Barack, but Hilary's was funnier because she directly confronted the fat guy (Tim Russert).

Nbadan
02-28-2008, 01:44 AM
Here is what the 2008 election amounts too...

If you feel we should stay in Iraq indefinitely and bomb Iran too - vote McCain

If you feel we should stay in Iraq for decades, but not bomb Iran - vote Hillary

If you feel we should start to draw-down from Iraq immediately - Vote OBAMA!

CosmicCowboy
02-28-2008, 02:17 AM
Here is what the 2008 election amounts too...

If you feel we should stay in Iraq indefinitely and bomb Iran too - vote McCain

If you feel we should stay in Iraq for decades, but not bomb Iran - vote Hillary

If you feel we should start to draw-down from Iraq immediately - Vote OBAMA!

LOL

You really believe this shit?

AlamoSpursFan
02-28-2008, 03:56 AM
Here is what the 2008 election amounts too...

We're fucked.

Fixed.