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Neutralator Donating Member (90 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-07-08 11:57 PM
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McCain wanted to shake hands and take pictures with Obama but he was last in the long queue...
So McCain got angry and left. He...he...

To me the events at the end summed up the debate and the campaign.

McCain didn't want to stay like Obama and shake hands because it would become very obvious that there's more crowd waiting around Obama to shake his hands and take picture compared to McCain. It would have been a awful drubbing for McCain played out on live TV. McCain quickly realized this and left the Townhall early. In any case it was a self acknowledgement of total defeat on McCain's part. What a failure this is considering all hoopla surrounding McCain's tired accusation over Obama not wanting to do the Townhall debates.

Another word barred for McCain's campaign book "TOWNHALL" LOL!


Tomorrow headlines:

"The fundamentals of our campaign are strong" - John McCain.

Two hours later...

"The fundamentals of our campaign are strong...by that I mean the our campaign staffer who are the best in the world and working tirelessly towards defeat" - John McCain.

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