That Osama Bin Laden had already escaped into Pakistan WAY before we invaded Iraq in 2003. So Iraq wasn’t a distraction from Afghanistan.
And aren’t we supposed to be able to fight two wars at once?
That Osama Bin Laden had already escaped into Pakistan WAY before we invaded Iraq in 2003. So Iraq wasn’t a distraction from Afghanistan.
And aren’t we supposed to be able to fight two wars at once?
Fire alarm went off in my apartment building. Cats went nuts!
Missed a good chunk of the debate, mostly foreign policy stuff it looks like.
This is a case where McCain loses if he can’t blow Obama out of the water here. Right now, it just looks like a tie.
But he stumbled a bit. He needs to deliver his lines clearer.
He almost made a good point as new oil drilling being a “bridge” to the future, but he kind of veered off before he completed it. Obviously he wanted to say it was a bridge until the alternative fuel technologies mature. But he just missed it.
Green, green, green. I guess Republicans have lost on that issue. “Climate change” is accepted as fact now. And as a crisis.
McCain hammers Obama on nuclear energy. He has to keep hammering him on it. Obama is lieing when he says that he supports nuclear. It’s just a flat out lie.
I predict no new plants will be built in Obama’s first 4 years. Bank on it.
At least he’s not saying “Stop lying about my record!”
God, Dole was a classic. Sometimes, unfortunately, McCain reminds me of him.
It’s a good argument. He should’ve mentioned that America’s corporate tax rates are the 2nd-highest in the world.
Good shots by McCain. I think he’s winning so far.
Yep, typical liberal claptrap. He says he wants to drill more. Right.
He won’t increase energy supplies, he’ll attack demand. Just like Jimmy Carter. That worked, eh?
I think a call for cuts in Defense would be powerful, but he says that’s exempt.
McCain is strong on cutting spending.
Of course he brings up JFK. He thinks he *is* JFK!
Notice he says nothing about entitlement reform.