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 Obama Leaves McCain Dumbstruck (video)
Obama Leaves McCain Dumbstruck (video)
Barack Obama and John McCain at Third Presidential Debate, October 15, 2008
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McCain's Bad Debate Prep Moment
Talking Points Memo — I think the Brits refer to this as gobsmacked ...

Zero:McCain's False Attack on Obama's Health Care Plan
TalkLeft — Barack Obama had a lot of very good moments last night. On substance, I thought this exchange with McCain (on health care mandates and tax credits for health care for small businesses) was his best, via Josh Marshall: Transcript on the flip. By Big Tent Democrat, speaking for me only MCCAIN: Now, Joe, . . . if you're out there, my friend, and you've got employees, and you've got kids, if you don't get -- adopt the health care plan that Senator Obama mandates, he's going to fine you. Now, Senator Obama, I'd like -- still like to know what that fine is going ...

McPissy
WTF Is It Now?!? — The consensus from the media and around the web: last night McInsane was creepy, contemptuous, and above all angry. I know I could hardly bear to watch him, sitting there with that deranged smirk on his face, his eye twitching uncontrollably. This is the guy you want to see in control of the nooculer button? I don't think so. He looked about ready to blow his own fucking cork. I kept expecting him to either stroke out right there or to get up and start running around the stage like a loon. You know, he would have been right at home in Dr Strangelove, if it was made into a horror film -- mumbling to himself about unrepentent terrists ...

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