I'm watching the debate from a live streaming broadcast from the debate organization itself. This will be my first attempt at live blogging and my first attempt at blogging using the Mac Dictate program.
the first debate is supposed to be about the form policy, but the global financial crisis as overtaken that. Somehow through the magic of optics they appear to have found a way to make John McCain look almost as tall as obama.
the root problem problem is foreclosures are taking place all across the country. in the root problem is deregulation and trickle-down economics from the Bush McCain administration.
Albano looks the Camera McCain looks at Jim. That, and his beginning with a note of concern for Senator Kennedy, reinforces the old fashioned this McCain.
Unfortunately instead of placing the blame where it really is, he goes into his old blather about bipartisanship and getting beyond party. The problem is that there has been a bipartisan consensus of elites to subsidize mortgages and bailout Wall Street.
It's strange that McCain ends his curiously rambling description of the problem by talking about ending our dependence on foreign oil. Clearly he is not going to try to blame the Democrats for these subprime lending us which is at the root of the problem. That is too bad. All bomb has to do is say this occurred while Bush McCain was president. even he blames all my regulation is always bad philosophy.
McCain calls at corporate greed. But it is not corporate greed it is corporate greed backed by an implicit government guarantee. That implicit guarantee was designed and supported by the Democrats.
McCain's accountability argument turns back on himself.
McCain has to point out that Wall Street didn't get in trouble in other areas the only trouble is in the housing market wiser trouble in the housing market and not in other areas of Wall Street finances because the government got involved in the housing market. a
McCain will lose this debate unless he comes with a counterargument. I'll vomit has a story deregulation and the Bush McCain organization. McCain counted up let's be bipartisan. That is a loser.
In 13 minutes in and he has not mentioned that Obama is the second largest recipient of funds from the mortgage banking industry.
win McCain is asked what to do about this is problem, he talks about overall overspending. This gets him to his favorite team of fighting here marks.
the dominant narrative and immediately resume bomber good McCain has to win this debate, golden boy merely has to not lose.
the first debate is supposed to be about the form policy, but the global financial crisis as overtaken that. Somehow through the magic of optics they appear to have found a way to make John McCain look almost as tall as obama.
the root problem problem is foreclosures are taking place all across the country. in the root problem is deregulation and trickle-down economics from the Bush McCain administration.
Albano looks the Camera McCain looks at Jim. That, and his beginning with a note of concern for Senator Kennedy, reinforces the old fashioned this McCain.
Unfortunately instead of placing the blame where it really is, he goes into his old blather about bipartisanship and getting beyond party. The problem is that there has been a bipartisan consensus of elites to subsidize mortgages and bailout Wall Street.
It's strange that McCain ends his curiously rambling description of the problem by talking about ending our dependence on foreign oil. Clearly he is not going to try to blame the Democrats for these subprime lending us which is at the root of the problem. That is too bad. All bomb has to do is say this occurred while Bush McCain was president. even he blames all my regulation is always bad philosophy.
McCain calls at corporate greed. But it is not corporate greed it is corporate greed backed by an implicit government guarantee. That implicit guarantee was designed and supported by the Democrats.
McCain's accountability argument turns back on himself.
McCain has to point out that Wall Street didn't get in trouble in other areas the only trouble is in the housing market wiser trouble in the housing market and not in other areas of Wall Street finances because the government got involved in the housing market. a
McCain will lose this debate unless he comes with a counterargument. I'll vomit has a story deregulation and the Bush McCain organization. McCain counted up let's be bipartisan. That is a loser.
In 13 minutes in and he has not mentioned that Obama is the second largest recipient of funds from the mortgage banking industry.
win McCain is asked what to do about this is problem, he talks about overall overspending. This gets him to his favorite team of fighting here marks.
the dominant narrative and immediately resume bomber good McCain has to win this debate, golden boy merely has to not lose.
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