Naaaaaturally. But I mean in the context of this debate, its impossible for anyone to nail the other because as far as the words coming out of their mouths, they are agreeing on the most important issues.
Obama doesn't sound nearly as smooth when somebody hasn't prepared his words for him. He's fumbling through some of these answers.
Hillary sounds like a , albeit a well spoken, better prepared .
Naaaaaturally. But I mean in the context of this debate, its impossible for anyone to nail the other because as far as the words coming out of their mouths, they are agreeing on the most important issues.
Now Obama looks like he wants to deck Russert.
I posted about this in the Hilary thread in the Club. Obama stumbles and fumbles his words constantly in these debates, I realize why he kept dodging debates.
Well, it's somewhat standard for the frontrunner to seek to restrict debating their opponents.
Okay. So how will Barack's denouncement..err, rejection of Farakhan's endorsement hurt him?
He does fumble through these debates at times and they are not his best forum.
I don't see it that way at all. He is doing well.
Well, I think the conversation about Farrakhan probably went on longer than Obama would have liked.
Quite a few peiople use the "uh" without knowing it. Just sounds more normal and natural to me. Is you try you'll notice it. Yes you can!!
I concur,
Well, he does fumble. I assumed it was because he was thinking his way through his answer and I don't know that "fumbling" is an issue that means much to anyone.
Well, using "uh" is a way of, uh, filling the conversation while you are thinking of what your next words will be. I catch myself doing it when I am trying to be precise in my wording during a conversation.
Uh, I get your point.
I just don't think it is a big deal..but uh, I could be wrong.
Thank you for your precision in wording.![]()
I agree. He reminds of the way some of my professors spoke. I think it's just a way for people to criticize someone who gets such high praise for his oratorical skills.
Seriosuly, does anyone think this is going to turn the Obamamentum around? Uh, I don't think so. At least I don't see it that way so far.
Well....uh, there you go again.......
I thought it was a wash...which is a net win for Obama.
Not quite. I wish there were some memorable lines from this debate. I think the most memorable moment was when Hillary cited SNL as evidence of journalistic bias.
I concur. There was no knockout punch.
The moment is now.
Denounce or reject!?!?!?!?
That depends what your definition of IS is.
Booooyah!
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