dasein said:so, who won?
It's a tie. I'm not letting unconscious gender bias control me.
dasein said:so, who won?
thats not telling me when it started, the only question obama came out the clear winner was the iraq question.scorcho said:when Obama started destroying, obviously.
Desperado said:I'd say after they went to break after Hilary gave the "it might take another Clinton to clean up this Bush" line.
I missed the last 20 minutes but from what I saw, Hillary cleaned house. But I don't want to sound hyperbolic; it's not like Obama lost bad enough to effect him negatively. I just don't think he helped himself that much. It was the same stuttering Obama, in direct contrast to Hillary who was calm and in control
7 eastern.topsyturvy said:when did the second half start?
avaya said:The big guys in the party will pressure them together too! That ticket is potentially fucking out of this world.
http://www.youtube.com/user/mantic59VictimOfGrief said:So..... how does Obama give his face such a "smooth" shave?
Manmademan said:I disagree. Obama's appeal is based around the impression that he's bringing change to washington. He doesn't NEED hillary on the ticket to gain ground with moderate republicans and independents- he already has them in droves.
Hillary on the other hand DOES need barack's appeal against someone like mccain.
scorcho said:correct answer.
then again, Obama has an awful lot of ex-Clinton advisers on his team.
i agree with that, but as APF has been very quick to point out, who he has chosen has left a lot to be desired.Tamanon said:To be fair, it's pretty tough to avoid that since he was the last Democrat. So to find a qualified adviser, you pretty much HAVE to nab some Clintonians.
PhoenixDark said:I missed the last 20 minutes but from what I saw, Hillary cleaned house. But I don't want to sound hyperbolic; it's not like Obama lost bad enough to effect him negatively. I just don't think he helped himself that much. It was the same stuttering Obama, in direct contrast to Hillary who was calm and in control
harSon said:So basically you missed the turning point of the debate?
inner-G said:oooh, Olberman and Pat Robertson debate breakdown on MSNBC
if obama is on that ticket your argument fails.Piper Az said:That's a pretty stupid argument. I've met numerous life-long democrats who think Hillary will hurt the party's chances in general election thanks to her polarization that galvanizes the Republican party base.
Democrats need to start "falling in line" not "falling in love"
harSon said:So basically you missed the turning point of the debate?
topsyturvy said:if obama is on that ticket your argument fails.
Iraq.PhoenixDark said:I'm convenient like that. But seriously, what was the turning point
PhoenixDark said:I'm convenient like that. But seriously, what was the turning point
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolTamanon said:Er....I think that's Pat Buchanan![]()
the last 20 minutes out of 90 minutes isn't a win in a debate. :/harSon said:The portion you missed :lol Basically everything related to Iraq.
i laughed. :lolsoul creator said:brandy will go with whoever ted kennedy supports
see what I did there?
AgentOtaku said:i'm not heavy into politics but I am a democrat....my question is if someone can summarize veeery briefly...what is Mccain's appeal? ....I mean, he seems to be doing rather well thus far
topsyturvy said:the last 20 minutes out of 90 minutes isn't a win in a debate. :/
topsyturvy said:the last 20 minutes out of 90 minutes isn't a win in a debate. :/
Piper Az said:That's a pretty stupid argument. I've met numerous life-long democrats who think Hillary will hurt the party's chances in general election thanks to her polarization that galvanizes the Republican party base.
Democrats need to start "falling in line" not "falling in love"
Tamanon said:So, maybe I'm forgetting some minor bit, but how was the C-span bit a swipe about Bill Clinton?
zou said:Except people are dumb and don't walk away from this thinking "Well the first hour or so Hillary did good, but then Obama took over", it's proven that people will rather remember the later stuff, which benefits Obama and how people perceive the debate's outcome.
wolf tried to say that was against hillary on the count that she worked behind closed doors with her health care program in the 90s. So basically, wolf tried to start shit.Tamanon said:So, maybe I'm forgetting some minor bit, but how was the C-span bit a swipe about Bill Clinton?
Tamanon said:So, maybe I'm forgetting some minor bit, but how was the C-span bit a swipe about Bill Clinton?
Amused_To_Death said:This was Hillary vs. Obama, what does that have to do with McCain?
But to answer your question, the republicans are tired of the conservatives hijacking the party and that's why you saw Ron Paul get a lot of support and that's why McCain, who's considered a liberal republican is surging in the polls!
I thought she cleared some stuff up in the first 60 minutes, but i guess nobody gonna change there minds on the candidates. Obviously. :/harSon said:There was no clear winner IMO during the first portion of the debate. Hillary did nothing in the first 60 or so minutes to overcome her late debate blunder.
Amused_To_Death said:This was Hillary vs. Obama, what does that have to do with McCain?
But to answer your question, the republicans are tired of the conservatives hijacking the party and that's why you saw Ron Paul get a lot of support and that's why McCain, who's considered a liberal republican is surging in the polls!
obama started it.greatestjediever said:Who fucking started this "Day One" meme? It's fucking annoying. Those two need to pick up a thesaurus and come up with another phraseon Day One
avaya said:That ticket will energise the Democratic party like no other.
It really is about turnout for the Democrats. They can make their people fall in love with the party. They have the GOP beat handily if they can get their voters out. It would be epic. The FL primary is the clearest indication of it, no delegates yet only ~150k votes behind the GOP total.
It also has the chance to change the landscape of American politics for a very long time, finally getting you out of the conservative rut you've been in since the 1970s.
I'm not the only one to think of it. The question got the biggest reception in the debate tonight. I've seen more and more analysts propose the ticket too.
most are here on gaf.Piper Az said:The party is already energized. The turnouts at primaries already indicate that. By "falling in line" every democrats need to turnout whoever the nominee will be; democrats are notrorious for not doing that though if they don't like the party's nominee. On the other hand, the repulicans who hate McCain will still turnout in full force to vote for him just to win - that's the type of mentality that Democrats need to develop. But sadly, I know democrats who are planning on not voting or voting for "moderate" McCain if Hillary wins the nomination. Sad reality.
Piper Az said:The party is already energized. The turnouts at primaries already indicate that. By "falling in line" every democrats need to turnout whoever the nominee will be; democrats are notrorious for not doing that though if they don't like the party's nominee. On the other hand, the repulicans who hate McCain will still turnout in full force to vote for him just to win - that's the type of mentality that Democrats need to develop. But sadly, I know democrats who are planning on not voting or voting for "moderate" McCain if Hillary wins the nomination. Sad reality.
Hillary started it with the "ready on day one" phrase. This was to emphasize her "experience". Obama has recently been turning the phrase back on her.greatestjediever said:Who fucking started this "Day One" meme? It's fucking annoying. Those two need to pick up a thesaurus and come up with another phraseon Day One
avaya said:There is a split though, those for Hillary and those for Obama. Those two together is what's causing these turnouts. The ticket has the ability to appeal to all sections of the party.
Well if it's like the gaming side, GAF is not representative of the real wold thankfully. I will gladly support either of these two candidate, and I'm registered Republican although I plan on changing that soon. I think they both had a good showing tonight.topsyturvy said:most are here on gaf.![]()