OK, so some of us are not going out tonight to hang out and watch the debate. I’m just too tired to go through all of that. But I’ll be watching. And if you are hanging at home, feel free to join me 🙂 The debate starts at 9pm EDT.
According to the AP:
The debate, expected to reach a huge viewing audience, was supposed to focus on foreign policy, a topic generally viewed as a McCain strength. But given the roiling economic situation, moderator Jim Lehrer of PBS indicated he wouldn’t be constrained by the boundaries the two campaigns negotiated months ago.
I suspect we’ll hear quite a bit about the economy tonight, with some foreign policy stuff thrown in for good measure. And from the above linked article, it appears that the campaigns are trying to downplay expectations.
We’ll find out soon enough.
Let’s just repeal every Bushite giveaway and go back to the days we actually had some fiscal responsibility … that was under the Clinton Administration
Corporate taxes are eventually passed to the consumers and employees.
Q3: What are you going to have to give up as the result of having to pay for the financial rescue plan?
They’re going to sell bonds.
Biodiesel drives up food costs — and CO2 emissions.
Republicans simply throw mud at people who don’t wear flag pins … and then don’t expect those rules to apply to their candidates
Eliminate what programs, Sen. Obama?
It took almost 30 minutes before McCain called Obama the most liberal Senator.
Cut what spending, Sen. McCain?
We could just limit the government to what the Constitution limits it to. 🙂
Medicare is outside the Constitutional limits.
Yes, Mr. Obama, January, not in 40 days.
Yes, but you refuse to use the scalpel.
Storing and reprocessing spent nuclear fuel?
Gosh, this is so much more fun this time.