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Nora Ephron: Ringside
There was a moment, when the debate ended and the wives came up on stage, where I actually knew, or thought I knew, who had won. I'm sorry to say it, but it was John McCain. McCain had come into the debate having spent the week as the King of the Loose Screws, but he got through the night ...
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Presidential Debate - Who Won? Open Thread
blackvoices.com 9/26/2008 — Black Voices Blogs : The first presidential debate is over, with two more to go. Now it's time for you, the Black Voices community, to vote on who won and tell us why you thought he prevailed. Let your voice be heard! More Election Coverage+ The Debate Barely Heard... Read more >
Who won the first debate?
byroncrawford.com 9/27/2008 — I'm gonna keep this brief, because I'm several beers in at this point, and I'm not a very good typist even when I'm sober. First of all, I didn't see a very clear winner in tonight''s debate. McCain kept driving home the point that Obama doesn't know what he's talking about re: foreign ...
Debate: Barack Obama vs. John McCainLenzism.com | Addicted To Fresh
Here's the debate for those of you that didn't catch it last night. For me it was a choice between Die Hard 4 or watching the debate. Die Hard won.
Sherman Yellen: McCain: Deregulating Reality or Campaign by AnecdoteHuffington Post Entertainment Blog
Like many other progressives, I watched the Friday night debates closely and felt sure that McCain had won the night. I was delighted and surprised to find that most after-debate focus groups gave the win to Obama, if not by a knockout, on points. Then I had to question myself about why was I ...
Debate Reaction: Debating Lehrermediabistro.com: TVNewser
The first presidential debate, and which candidate won, has been discussed on TV , in print , in focus groups and more. But how did moderator Jim Lehrer do? Some reaction: • Politico's Michael Calderone writes about the difference between Lehrer and past moderators this political ...
John McCain And Barack Obama Debate On Iraq, US economy And ThreatSponkit Celebrity Blog
John McCain and Barack Obama, who are the U.S. presidential candidates, clashed their point of views on the Iraq war, the US economy and the threat from a nuclear-armed Iran during their hugely anticipated first presidential debate. Unfortunately, either candidate did not seriously ...
Ratings: Presidental Debate Is Great for ABC FridayZap2it.com - Zap 2 News & Buzz
Despite a strong showing for a rerun of CBS' 'The Mentalist,' ABC won the households and adult demo numbers for the night > Fast National ratings for Friday, Sept. 26, 2008
CBS Poll: Obama Won The DebateGreasyGuide.com» Greasy Guide: Your Online Destination for Urban Information
CBS News and Knowledge Networks conducted a nationally representative poll of approximately 500 uncommitted voters reacting to the debate in the minutes after it happened. Who Won the Debate? McCain 22%, Obama: 40%, Tie: 38% > read more | digg story
4 Reasons Why McCain Lost the First Presidential DebateVoteMeCool
I'm back!!!! (Thanks for your loyalty) Depending upon whom you ask looks as though Obama won last night's first 2008 Presidential Debate. The biggest issues on the table were regarding the Economy and Foreign Policy. Obama came out STRONG and very Clear when speaking on America's Economic ...
The GretaWire Presidential Debate Blog-a-thon Aftermath … We’re Not Done Yet!Gretawire
Keep blogging! There’s so much to discuss about the debate between Barack Obama and John McCain? Who do you think won? Have you made your decision for the election based on tonight’s debate? BLOG!!! Share       
FACTOID: Nixon and Kennedy !Gretawire
48 years ago tonight!! Yes…48 years ago tonight John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon debated on TV. Most who watched the debate on TV said Kennedy won (Nixon looked awful)…and most who listened to the debate by radio said Nixon won. Looks matter? or substance? POST YOUR ...
Judd Legum: Ignore The Pundits: How To Figure Out Who Won The DebateHuffington Post Entertainment Blog
There were 23 debates during the Democratic primary and part of my job on the Hillary campaign was to monitor the post-debate reaction in the media. I watched hundreds of self-described political experts instantly declare who won and who lost. Here's what I learned: the pundits are full of ...
McCain Web Ad Says He’s Won Debate?GreasyGuide.com» Greasy Guide: Your Online Destination for Urban Information
We are not voting John McIdiot off the island. For a debate he didn’t plan on attending looks like his design team was already ready with some graphics.