We'll see, but I see this being a foreign policy debate in name only. I promise you if you take a drink for each time a candidate pivots to an economy answer regardless of the question you'll end up quite drunk.
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We'll see, but I see this being a foreign policy debate in name only. I promise you if you take a drink for each time a candidate pivots to an economy answer regardless of the question you'll end up quite drunk.
We'll see.
I don't think Obama has the balls to debate foreign policy -- for which his record is abysmal -- with McCain so, you could be right -- on his part.
Obama will look like he's avoiding foreign policy if he's always changing the subject to the economy. And, if McCain counters with economically-focused responses -- it disproves that he's weak on economic issues. One, having the Democrat view of McCain, would expect McCain to try and keep the debate on foreign policy issues.
So, again, we'll see.
i won't be able to see the debates tonight.
"flaky bastards."
America is rotten with them.
Millions still believe Saddam did WTC,
millions believe HUSSEIN is a Muslim,
millions still say after HUSSEIN's long campaigning, ads, books, that they still don't "know" him
I don't remember ever seeing Yonni this upset, this debate must be a painful thing to watch.