The first few minutes of the interview is on Youtube. I think Obama handles it really well, and doesn't let O'Reilly cut him off mid-sentence. O'Reilly seemed relatively respectful (though with obviously barbed questions), but Obama's answers and explanations really shined.
I agree. I actually got the impression that Bill kept dragging a little bit of an attitude out regularly just to keep the general view look like he was in tacitly opposed to Obama as his personal choice over McCain, but he actually ended up subtly agreeing with him and accepting the basic answers Obama gave. It'll be interesting to see the remaining portions and how it went.
I am extremely impressed with Obama's charisma. He naturally exudes authority. He also speaks very well and actually has subsance in what he says. That's a pretty hard package to go up against.
I was watching John McCain speak and I'm not impressed. He looks a little manic to me for some reason and that throws me off. He almost looks like he just had work done to his face because it's glowing a little too youthfully in contrast to his hair and frame. I know that sounds odd, but that's what I felt while watching him. I almost felt like I was watching a live cadaver freshly made up make a speech.
I am getting more and more confident that Obama is going to win. I honestly can't see people being fooled by McCain. He's just cut from the same cloth as Bush. Palin was arguably a good choice in many respects, but ultimately a some of the democratic evaluators of the speeches had said, when you focus on the policies you see that underneath that attractive, soccor mom package is someone who believes in Creationism and Abstinance-only education, tried to ban books from schools, etc. etc.
She won't win over any democrats. She's far from a moderate.
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