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Originally Posted by Zhaun's_Shade Like they said on MSNBC: John McCain needs to avoid speaking after Obama.
Obama, in front of a large, mixed crowd of different races and ages gives a stirring, motivational speech that filled the crowed with energy that they returned. Motivation and energy shared with those watching at home.
30sec later...
McCain is there, in front of a half dozen old white people. He speech was pretty dull, and the few people you saw looked half asleep.
The content of McCain's speach wasn't bad, but after the energy Obama created in his 10-15min of speaking, McCain just made me yawn. As soon as McCain starts speaking I find it hard to care, Huckabee and Obama could talk about anything and I could find it interesting. |
While the circumstances are certainly different, this has shades of the 1960 presidential election, in which Kennedy outshone Nixon by miles when it came time for them to debate. Honestly, I cannot fathom Obama losing if indeed he secures the nomination. It would take a series of mistakes so epic as to defy imagination for defeat to visit the Democrats.