McCain-Obama Debate II: "That One"

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Comments by Douglas County, Nevada Obama supporter Debbie Chappell immediately following the second presidential debate at a debate watch party in Jack's Valley. Part of a longer interview.

A pre-debate segment is online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7mkVQ_0TFw .

Part of year-long national media project "The Electoral College." [ http://www.america-the-globe.net/tec ]

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  • the only ones seeing race around every corner are obama supporters.

  • Totally agree Debbie. Now the mask comes off the "Maverick Myth."

  • Well said Debbie. McCain created his own myth, and pawned it off his entire public life to those who are, shall we say, not perceptive enough to see through that lie. This was apparent LONG before this campaign.

  • Lol! I don't think I can say "That one" to a colleague even. It sounds strange to me even though english is not my first language. I think McCain was trying to be funny? he actually meant to neglect Obama? or because he is from another generation? I don't get it. Obama08!

  • Nicely put, Debbie!

    Good thing is: John McClown will have to call THAT ONE 'Mr. President' come January 20, 2009. That'll make up for all the GOP lies, smears and outright racism directed at Obama.

    Fearmongering worked in 2004 but not in 2008!

  • I am glad you posted this video I to saw that as a racial comment as well. Come on look at all the Republican debates watch how McCain looks at the other canidates. If Obama was a republican and white McCain might even look in Obama's Direction. Now watch how Macain looks at Obama, like a true bigot looks at People of another race! This Makes you wonder who McCain really is?

  • You are absolutely right! Most people in this country do see through this type of nonsense. I agreed with everything you said.

  • WonderfulSarah: It is okay to support the candidate of your choice, but it is wrong to condone rudeness and disrespect. No candidate should refer to their opponent as "That One". If Obama had called McCain that, would you have the same response? or would you condemn Obama for saying that?

  • Finally people can see that McCain in his old mind really thinks he's superior an entitled

  • My thoughts exactly!!! great observations you made. As you said it is McCains problem and this debate showed he is increasingly out of touch with the voters and also showing his true colors.

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