Top Stories and Blog Review – 27th Sept


10:43 am - September 27th 2008

by Aaron Murin-Heath    


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Candidates Clash on Economy and Iraq

Watch the debate
CNN videos of debate – Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

More Analysis
Grading the First Presidential Debate
Temperature of Debate? Lukewarm.
The Mac is back
Who Won The Debate? Reviews Go To Obama
McCain Takes It

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Aaron Heath

Daily Kos – Did McCain’s constant trashing of Obama’s experience and judgement lower voter expectation, to the Democrat’s advantage?

RCP – Tom Bevan is confident that McCain won, but does it really matter?

TPM – Why didn’t McCain make eye contact with Obama? Was it embarrassment, contempt, anger or maybe fear?

Oliver Willis – It’s an easy decision really: the cool cucumber or the furious tomato.

Michael Tomasky/CiF – The actual debate is over. Now let’s see how the campaigns spin it.

Paul Linford – Back to UK politics for the final couple of links, as Paul reflects on Brown’s speech and the huge amount of work ahead of him.

Sadie’s Tavern – When did Fraser Nelson become such a slimy Cameron acolyte?

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Aaron Murin-Heath is an occasional contributor. He is a writer based in Newark-on-Trent and Tallinn, Estonia. He is both socially and economically liberal. Aaron blogs at tygerland.net.
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Most of those links favour Obama and say he won the debate. I would tend to agree, but don’t forget that McCain knew that he had in fact won before it had happened – he’s got the future on his side:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/09/mccain_wins_debate.html

Hey Jamie,

Yeah, my reading list is heavily biased in favour of Liberal sites, but I did dig out the NRO link and the pro-McCain one from Politico.

And yeah, I heard on MSNBC’s Countdown about the pre-debate ad. Hilarious. Thanks for the link!

I’ve watched a few highlights vids, but I haven’t seen the entire 2hr debate. Real bloggers with more commitment, such as Tom Freeman, stayed up until the wee hours to watch it. From what I’ve seen it was a score draw – but this is McCain’s favoured subject, so maybe it’s Obama who comes out the winner.

I’ve read quite a lot of opinion that it was pretty equal, but for me (who also didn’t have quite as much commitment as Freeman – I watched the highlights) Obama comes across clearly, authorititvely and persuasively. You get the impression he knows what he’s talking about, and believes every word he says.

McCain on the other hand flounders, appears uncertain, hesitant and maybe a little confused. I actually lost track of what he was talking about in his first answer, and then the stuff about Eisenhower kinda made me think, ‘Did he not hear the question? Why’s he talking about the Normandy landings??’

NRO thinks the opposite, as does Politico. But then I wouldn’t really expect anything else.


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