Obama was damn good.
No, he wasn't. He was slick. He dodged the questions artfully. If that's your idea of "damn good", then you're part of the problem.
Consider his response to the question of his experience. He said, in effect, "Oh, I've been on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee". Good answer, except that his total time in the Senate has been 143 days and at most, he has a few hours "experience" stemming from the Committee involvement.
When confronted with his lie about the McCain Campaign in regard to his Muslim faith, once again, he dodged the question, but there was no real response.
He lied through his teeth about his tax increases, even after George cited a study that showed his tax increases amounted to the same amount by which McCain would CUT taxes -- hundreds of billions of dollars. Was that "good" or "slick"?
So, what question EXACTLY did Obama answer that you thought was "GOOD"?
BTW the cold war arrears to be back so you Neo's can stop sweating the cave dwelling terrorists...
The Cold War isn't back yet; perhaps you don't know what the Cold War was. The Cold War involved an arms race and Reagan won the Cold War by confronting Russia with an arms race they knew they couldn't win. THEY STILL CANNOT WIN IT, AND THEY KNOW IT.
Obama's idea of foreign policy is Carter's, but worse. McCain's is closer to Reagan's. Are we REALLY going to forget, only 20 years after the USSR was defeated by the United States, how it happened?
Is our nation REALLY so fickle as to forget over the course of 20-30 years, the way Carter's policy toward the USSR made them stronger and us weaker, while over the 10 ensuing years Reagan defeated USSR, ended the Cold War, and not only STOPPED but REVERSED nuclear proliferation? The very platform on which Carter ran?
You have a short memory, if so. |