Nyani Ngabu
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Kerry might have won the debates, but he did not connect with Americans!
He was boring, aloof and too elitish with his complex presentation!
Susu..you are right (The Obama Camp and supporters) should be grounded and not get carried away with this. I assure you...Sen. Obama has the Tiger Woods discipline. He will stay focused.
THESE POST DEBATE PHOTOS SAYS ENOUGH ABOUT ABOUT LAST NIGHT'S DEBATE. I AM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT THE McCAIN'S NEXT TACTIC WOULD BE. PUNDITS ESPECIALLY WALE WA MRENGO WA KULIA ARE SO POLITE LEO. THEY NEED A HUG!
PRECIOUSSSSS! If you get my gist with the reference to Gollum (hope you are Lord of the Rings fan!)While not as smirky as the first debate, Senator McCain was jittery, reptilian (the darting tongue), scattered and overall just plain creepy. At no time was this more obvious than when he referred to Senator Obama as "that one," calling to mind some of the not-so-subtle race baiting that has been the spasmodic, desperate tactic du jour for McCain and his airheaded coward of a running mate.
Meanwhile, as Senator Obama spoke, Senator McCain appeared to wander aimlessly around the stage -- lurking in the shadows like a hissing "gangrel creature with an ill-favored look" -- Gollum with a mic.
At one point, an African American woman was asking him about green jobs and he turned his back on her -- skulking off towards his podium presumably to pop another Ativan or whatever made him sleepily whisper many of his answers. This disrespectful gesture was on the heels of McCain correcting an African American audience member on "bailout" versus "rescue," and foreshadowed McCain's flat out refusal to shake Senator Obama's hand.
Senator Obama, meanwhile, was sharp, cool and presidential. And he hit McCain hard on foreign policy -- among other things, questioning McCain's judgment on Iraq after McCain dropped his "Obama doesn't understand" line.
Mkuu kuna uwezekano wa kuweka thread nzima ya Uchaguzi on Nov 5th? Just for a DAY?? Tunataka siku hiyo tuwe na some sort of "Meet the Press".
Let me tell you Capitol, i hear fear in their voices, not because they will loose the elections, nadhani hiki kitu wamekikubali, lakini to loose it with a landslide. Yaani leo ndo nasoma pundits hawa on the right wanavyomponda McCain! Ni kama Bush, anazidi kufafanana naye, instead of doing something ame-panic Babu wa watu na anafanya vitu kwa pupa vinavyokuja ku-backfire vibaya. Sasa hiyo ya Ayers wameshaona ni soo, sasa wanasema Ayers is not important. Hawa wamekuwa kama schizophrenic. Si unamwona our dear friend Nyani naye anajikanyaga ovyo.
Lakini debate ya jana nadhani imewa-disappoint consrvatives wengi sana. McCain did not connect with voters AT ALL! alitaka kuleta vi-lame jokes hakuna aliyecheka yaani ni noma kishenzi!
granted but remind me or any other mod.
Mkuu..I need to know if they will continue with the Ayers attacks...na allegations that they don't know where his (Sen. Obama's) sources of funds are coming...and THAT MY FRIEND...THAT ONE...?
Can you Susu sense which turn the McCain camp will be heading today?
Speaking of right wingers: Nimemsikiliza Dennis Miller, Bryan & the Judge....wanatia huruma. They are not as aggressive as they were yesterday. I can't wait to listen the rest as the day unfold and how they gonna spin last nights debate performance.
The only thing that liberals are good at is running their mouths.....
Mkuu..I need to know if they will continue with the Ayers attacks...na allegations that they don't know where his (Sen. Obama's) sources of funds are coming...and THAT MY FRIEND...THAT ONE...?
Can you Susu sense which turn the McCain camp will be heading today?
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CRAZZZZZY!!his might come to news to those who have been following the recent developments of the presidential campaign, but during the debate spin-war on Tuesday night, McCain aide Nicolle Wallace claimed that "nobody in America" cares about Barack Obama's association with William Ayers and "neither do we."
"[N]obody in America sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out if they're gonna be able to make the mortgage or worried about the price of groceries or price of gas, nobody cares about Mr. Ayers," Wallace told Fox News. "Neither do we."
Delivered to several news outlets during the spin portion of the night's festivities, Wallace qualified her statement by saying Obama's relationship with the '60s radical - which included a one political event, brief meetings, and appearances on an education-policy board - was important in that the Senator was not being truthful with the public.
"What we care about is that Barack Obama described him as a guy in his neighborhood," she said. "He is more than a guy in his neighborhood."
But Wallace's remarks, nevertheless, contrast greatly with the tenor and the tone of much of the messaging coming from the McCain headquarters during the past several days. This past weekend, Gov. Sarah Palin brought up the Ayers issue in the context of suggesting that Obama himself is somehow anti-American.
Watu wengi wanao call conservative radio shows leo wanakana u-conservative. Nimehesabu kwa haraka haraka at least 12 people walioulizwa party affiliation yao..8 wamesema they are independent and they are not going to vote. go figure.
Duh! nasikiliza black talk radio na wanasema eti Tom Brokaw alikuwa biased towards John McCain.....
The Montana Republican party says they are withdrawing their challenge to almost 6,000 voter registrations....
The maneuver drew criticism from state and county election officials who had to investigate the claims.
Nonpartisan voter rights groups said there was no proof of fraud in the state and said it was partisan-driven.