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Third Debate - Barack Obama for President ! Clearly and Surely !!!
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Patty in Colorado
- Oct 15th, 2008 at 10:55 pm EDT
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Barack was FANTASTIC in this debate!!! He was calm and articulate. He treated McCain with tremendous respect. Obama is such an excellent role model for how to deal with challenging people and situations.
Barack clearly explained his healthcare policy, his plans for the economy, and every other issue he faced. When he was confronted with the Ayers matter and the Acorn issue, Obama very calmly and competently blew those issues away with the truth.
I think he won the debate very soon into it when, instead of being confrontational and deceptive as McCain was being, he pointed out that the people are NOT primarily interested in the various tactics in use to challenge the opponent, but rather, people are interested in hearing a debate about the issues.
He mentioned how important it is to "agree to disagree without being disagreeable."
There were a handful of other winning moments when Barack clearly swept away the opposition.
McCain had one good moment when he shined, and that was at the end, when he shook Barack's hand and congratulated him with, "Good Job! Good Job."
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