Yepsen: With decisive words, McCain keeps a step ahead of Obama
. . The Arizona senator was cool, informed and forceful in Friday's first presidential debate of the general election campaign.
. . Obama did little to assure voters that he is experienced enough to handle foreign and defense policy. That was his No. 1 task Friday night, and he failed.
Instead, he was often his old meandering self, unable to state a quick, forceful position. Polls taken in the coming days should show McCain holding on to his trump card in the race - the view that he's better equipped to be commander in chief.
. . The crabby, grumbling, hotheaded McCain was nowhere to be seen. Instead, we saw a calm, seasoned potential president. If you looked at your television and squinted slightly, you could better picture him addressing the country during a time of national crisis than Obama. Obama was often left to flash his smile and shake his head at McCain.
Jeebus. Fucking. McDougall.
Can this reporter be anymore nakedly trollish, racist, and oblivious?? Did he even see the same debate we did? And can I get what brain-bending compound he's on?>
I've long accused Yepsen of being a pro-business provocateur for the Register, but this is some sort of new high, low or off-the-tracks example.
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The crabby, grumbling, hotheaded McCain was nowhere to be seen. Instead, we saw a calm, seasoned potential president.
Do you think that he was watching a different debate?
I cannot see his "analysis" as real...it is just too bizarre.
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