all the networks go on endlessly about how Hillary should feel bad because she thinks she would make a better prez than obama, but they cant use that tactic on the GOP hate machine, so who's gonna protect obama then?Who will protect obama's feelings during the general election if he gets the nomination?McCain is going to get owned by Obama. Obama clearly has better debating skills than that of Clinton or McCain and he has shown them by presenting his position on the issues during the debate and not resorting to pettiness like Clinton does to Obama during debates. Clinton never wins the debates she is just the one who is the most negative and divisive to the Democratic party. And if that is the criteria to win the debates then she must have won by a landslideWho will protect obama's feelings during the general election if he gets the nomination?
No one. He he he.Who will protect obama's feelings during the general election if he gets the nomination?He himself. He said he can save the world so why not save himself.
THE QUESTION IS: WHO IS GOING TO PROTECT MCCAIN WHEN OBAMA DEBATES HIM.Who will protect obama's feelings during the general election if he gets the nomination?whattttttWho will protect obama's feelings during the general election if he gets the nomination?
Well, one thing you can be sure of, Obama won't CRY during a debate (or after a debate while talking with the media)..
I don't see anybody giving her a win in debates...what I've seen is that it's a tie which gives Obama the edge.Who will protect obama's feelings during the general election if he gets the nomination?
I don't recall him ever asking the networks to stick up for him in the first place. I hope if he wins the nomination he is vetted in the general election. If he can't make convincing arguments then he'll lose and I have no problem with that. That's the beauty of our system. However, if he does make convincing arguments and he holds his own, will his naysayers finally be quiet?
Obama's gonna win, so get used to it.
Obama is a far better speaker and debater than Billarry.
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