Presidential Debate McCain versus Obama, Leadership versus Inexperience.

Debate clearly shows Sen. John McCain's leadership skills and Sen. Obama's inexperience from start to finish.

From the opening question that Jim Lehrer posed in regards to where each candidate stood on the Economic Recovery Plan until the end, Barack Hussein Obama showed he is naive and is not ready to run this country.

From his childish smirking, to his inability to answer the questions posed or talk about the issues at hand, Sen. Barack Hussein Obama took his usual path when faced with speaking without his friend, the teleprompter. He continued to revert back to placing blame on the "last 8 years" it became one of his favorite statements thruout the debate instead of answering the question head on.

There should have been a newsflash given to Obama prior to the debate, Senator Obama, please take notes, George W. Bush is not running against you so stop talking about the past and look to the future.

The very first question asked was in regards to the Economic plan. Obama did not give a clear answer, he blamed it again on the last 8 years, Sen. McCain told how he wanted to protect the American people, how he was going to work hard in a bipartisan effort to get this plan passed in the best interests of the people. Sen. McCain went on to say there has to be a spending freeze, Sen. Obama did not agree with that.  See, Sen. Obama doesn't like to admit when he is wrong, unlike Bill Clinton who recently during an interview with ABC, agreed that the Democrats resistance of the past Republicans efforts in the Congress to put more standards in place to tighten up Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac lended itself to the failure. Still Barack Hussein Obama will continue to blame the administration in the "past eight years" even though the facts show that it is not true, he continues the lies he has become so well known for.

Barack Hussein Obama also showed his disrespect, he constantly addressed Sen. McCain as John, not that his disrespect was a surprise, he is an elitist and few people are worthy of Obama's respect, he reserves that for the Ayers, Rezko's and Wrights, his close friends and advisors. He said at one point "No one respects America" what he must have meant to say was, " I still don't respect America". He never has and never will, this was just more proof.

When the candidates were asked about their position on Iraq, Sen. Obama still could not admit the surge worked, even though a month or so ago he was quoted as saying it exceeded his wildest dreams. Obama could only once again revert back to why the war started, blaming the Bush administration. Sen. McCain was clear and concise with his answers when talking about the war in Iraq, Afghanistan and the future handling of Iran and other countries. He made it clear that the surge did in fact work, even if Sen. Obama refuses to say it, Sen. McCain went on to say, we will be victorious and our troops who sacrificed their lives for the war will not have done so in vain. There lies the difference between leadership skills and inexperience.

When listening to the two candidates speak, especially when talking about foreign policy Sen. John McCain showed how experienced he was, it was so evident in the way he spoke. Sen. McCain brought up the fact that Sen. Obama had never been to many of these countries that were being brought up in the debate, at least not until his bid for the Presidency began and Sen. McCain stated he lacked the experience, when it became Obama's turn to speak and address this, he simply said he picked Sen. Joe Biden,  he has foreign policy experience. In other words, even if he lacks experience he will have someone to tell him what to do.  Should we be nervous that Barack Hussein Obama wants to use his Presidency as an on the job training course, where he is taught by members of his cabinet how to run the country? This is supposed to be reassuring??

Be scared, people be very scared!!  All Barack Hussein Obama proved tonight at this debate was that he can speak and he is not fit to lead this country!

Speak Now America! we want to hear from you.

 

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