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Here are a couple of Huffpost links that might be of interest:

This is fluff and I don't necessarily agree with what it says but it presents a perspective I hadn't thought about:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathlyn-and-...a_b_128896.html

I don't know who Kathleen Parker is but some might agree with her:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/26/k...t_n_129535.html

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I think McCain wanted to have town hall meetings as a way of offsetting Obama's financial advantage. It's free television time and it also keeps Obama off the campaign trail. Obama draws very large crowds. If he has to pull off the campaign once a week to attend a town hall meeting in a state where he may or may not be campaigning, then the town hall meetings start dictating the campaign. You have to schedule your entire week around the town hall meeting instead of scheduling a town hall meeting around the campaign.

There was no strategic benefit to Obama to participate in town hall meetings. Look at the Democratic debates. No one watched them toward the end and really the town hall meetings would have lost interest. McCain was the under dog and the town hall meetings were just a stunt aimed at setting it up so that he controlled the flow of the campaign. Why, for instance, would Obama invest one hour, much less an entire day, in Texas?

Also, as a debater, Obama has not always been great. He tends to give very long answers.

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I wasn't watching CNN either. As I was listening and watching I noticed that McCain said that a number of times and I know what he was trying to do. I wanted to see if anyone found it effective.

I'm watching MSNBC and Pat Buchanan just said that McCain won on points and that he was tough and basically beat Obama down and showed his leadership skills.

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The little lines were interesting to watch. Man, people don't like it when the candidates talk about each other. Attacks do not work.

You know, I thought McCain was condescending. It's interesting, the polls show that most people thought Obama won. I turned over to watch Fox. All they could say was how their email clearly showed McCain was the winner. :lol: :lol: Frank Lutz did say the focus group he was with thought Obama won.

It's really bad that the cable networks are so biased that their coverage is just a joke.

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