Saddleback interviews:

I'll take either one of these guys (although I'd prefer McCain).....just as long as there's no Clinton in the White House. :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Django said:
I was under the impression that no one was supposed to be prepped on the questions and that was why Obama stumbled so badly... That's exactly what B-Ho is bellyaching about... He claims that McCain got the questions ahead of time and that he (Obama) didn't... It's just a lame excuse for Obama being weak on questions when he doesn't get the answers ahead of time....

Like I said, he's an empty suit.........

D
OK, I've had a little more time to think about this. And now it bugs me more than just a little. If McCain is going to use this event to prove a point then he damn well should know enough about it to do so. In fact, I think anybody running for president should know a little about the worst terrorist attack (as far as I know) committed against the US pre-9/11.

Imagine the outcry if Obama had brought up 9/11 and said that well over 1000 people had lost their lives. Just think about it for a minute, nobody would be letting him off the hook if he didn't know more than that about it than that. I know I wouldn't, and in fairness I don't think McCain should be let off the hook about this.

Haven't heard anything about Obama making the accusation about the questions, but I don't buy that it happened. I'll say it again though, they were some very good and tough questions that required some actual thought, and I would like to see more of this.

Still haven't finished it, maybe today, maybe not. But so far I think that the brightest one on the stage might just be the guy asking the questions.
 

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