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Cybergata Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-26-08 09:32 PM
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53. McBlinky did a terrible job.
He was stiff and didn't turn left of right of look Obama in the face. Much of the time he had clenched teeth like he was trying to smile instead of lose his temper. He looks OLD OLD OLD. His comb over is embarrassing and his tie is a terrible pick for TV. Obama looks more relaxed and speaks more "off the cuff." Obama doesn't take forever, rambling around and around to get to the point. The comments McBlinky made were partially incoherent and he was rude and condescending while Obama was a gentleman who made some good zingers while still seeming like a gentleman. McBlinky came off as a mean old stiff man.
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