Did we the people win or did we lose? Was it worth the time it took to watch it? Which side had the better story? And which side told it better? Did Barak ObamaBarak Obama score the points...
n one of the most eagerly awaited presidential debates ever, the candidates took 90 minutes out from the Washington wrangling over a $700 billion financial bailout of Wall Street to get into the ring for the first of three slugfests, nydailymail.com...
Both Barack Obama and John McCain took turns casting themselves as the anti-Bush in presenting their prescriptions for what ails the country. Again and again, Mr. Obama sought to tie the Arizona Republican to the economic failings and foreign policy...
Gerard Baker Press reaction to bailout UK banks could benefit US critics gloat John McCain and Barack Obama clashed on the Iraq war, the US economy and the threat from a nuclear-armed Iran during their hugely anticipated first presidential debate...
Sen. Barack Obama made a stinging attack on the Bush administration's economic management on Friday night -- and, by extension, Sen. John McCain's ties to Bush -- and McCain countered by painting Obama as a typical tax-and-spend liberal, during the...
No knockout punches, no embarrassing moments and no dominant performer. Mr. Obama got off to the better start and was crisp on questions about the economy, while Mr. McCain clearly excelled in the foreign policy discussion and dictated the pace for...
Friday night was the first debate between presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama. Did the debate affect your vote? The NBC2 decision 2008 Listening Post is a forum to share your thoughts about the upcoming presidential election.
Obama Widens Lead as McCain's Poll Numbers Melt Down September 26, 2008 05:06 PM ET Bonnie Erbe Permanent Link Remember when Bullwinkle used to say to Rocky, "Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat"? A rabbit is just what John McCain needs about now...
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