Dick Morris’ Comments on Last Night’s Debate
September 27th, 2008
Dick Morris has prepared his comments on last night’s presidential debate. Click below to view them in VoterWatch’s interactive media player! We’re excited to release this first commentary. Keep coming back throughout the weekend and on Monday to see the remaining commentaries (Cynthia McKinney, Sophia Nelson, the Bob Barr Team, the Ralph Nader team and many others). Also, feel free to comment, interact and react! Be sure to check out Dick Morris’ blog!
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1. Cynthia Story | September 27th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
I my view, since the bailout details are not over yet, McCain was cautious in the debate to keep from jeopardizing Republican holdouts for insurance, changes in accountability, changes in capital gains tax. etc. Since all Republican proposals may not come to pass and the Democrats may still get their way, it would have looked presumptuous for McCain to inject specifics last night. The next debate should give McCain the opportunity to lay out what Obama and the Democrats really wanted - a bailout to include millions for ACORN!!!
The Democrats have made the nation see that all this money isn’t really necessary - millions to ACORN proves Peloci, Reid, Shummer, and Dodd are clearly not for the taxpayer. We do not want to pay anything to ACORN!! I hope the Republicans can get it right. God bless the Republican Congress.
2. eileen griffin | September 27th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
I was more impressed with McCain last night than in the last 18 months of the primary. He was sharp, direct, focused and made Obama squirm several times throughout the evening. I even agreed with my husband that Obama was losing his cool. I thought he looked every inch the rookie.
Afterwards, we couldn’t believe the commentators watched the same debate as we did! We flipped from channel to channel and Obama won on most every channel.
I also agree that McCain didn’t want to put all his cards on the table as his fellow Republicans were still hard at work working out a better plan than the Dems wanted to rush through. There will be time for assessment during the next debate.
I am concerned that our country is turning toward socialism and that Obama fills that bill. So many want so much from government..cradle to grave.
Eight years of Michele makes me cringe.
3. Colleen | September 27th, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Yes, “God Bless The Republican Congress.” We DO not want to pay ANYTHING to ACORN! Remember, the acorn doesn’t fall far from the tree, and in the case the tree is the DEMOCRATS!
4. VoterWatch’s Presid&hellip | September 27th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
[...] DON’T forget to check out Dick Morris’ commentary — extremely interesting. But this post is about a very cool collaboration that’s been forged. A few days ago, I wrote about Current/Twitter’s partnership. Their very cool “Hack the Debates” initiative kicked off last night and VoterWatch was there to participate. We Twitted comments about the presidential debate on behalf of the Bob Barr for President Team, CovertRadio and other Presidential Debates Project partners. If you aren’t familiar with Twitter, be sure to check it out. [...]
5. Don Houts | September 28th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
I feel that McCain took it to Obama in the debate. However, he was not strong enough! He failed to really hit Obama with the needed body punches. We need to be very afraid of an Obama presidency! We will not be safe with him as president. I’ve always felt safer with a republican president at the wheel than a democrat. Democrats want to sit down with our enemies and talk to them. That’s fine if you’re dealing with a civilized country, and not an Iran, or a North Korea! I’m waiting now for Israel to strike Iran one day. Remember where you first read and heard this prediction. If feeling safer from a terrorist’s threat means a republican presidency, for me, then I have no problem and will vote likewise…..
6. VoterWatch’s Presid&hellip | September 29th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
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7. The Ralph Nader Campaign &hellip | September 29th, 2008 at 1:04 pm
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8. The Ralph Nader Campaign &hellip | September 29th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
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9. Phil Silverman | September 30th, 2008 at 12:56 am
I don’t know how anyone can say Obama was programmed and McCain was spontaneous. The latter didn’t appear to be listening to Obama - his non-eye contact with him was alarming; plus his gratuitous “You don’t understands”s.
I wish Obama had countered with “Hold it, man. Hold it. Now you keep using that phrase ‘You don’t understand’. The truth is…*you* don’t understand. You can read us your five page resume all night but you don’t understand that your resume includes all the points that got used messed up In Iraq and on Wall Street”.
10. Mike J | September 30th, 2008 at 1:55 am
The democrats know that the are the ones who caused this mess. Obama’s hand is in the jar with him making millions and no Investigation into the matter. We the people must and will demand that there be an investigation into this matter. Obama was part of the mess and the MSM just hides the truth from the American people. These people are the ones who are in the dark about Obama and do not know the truth. The democrats play politics with the American people and not a damn thing is said about it. This mess should have never happened but the greed in the democratic that this officials are making millions of dollars off of are money!
11. Steve Stevenson | September 30th, 2008 at 11:45 am
McCain won hands down. He didn’t miss a beat and had Obama sweating.
12. The Ralph Nader Campaign &hellip | September 30th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
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13. The Ralph Nader Campaign &hellip | October 3rd, 2008 at 9:52 pm
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