Bob Schieffer: Say It To Each Others' Faces

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First Posted: 10-15-08 10:15 PM   |   Updated: 11-15-08 05:12 AM

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Moderator Bob Schieffer noted that the campaign has "turned very nasty," citing some examples. Then he opened the door for both candidates to bring those attacks into the debate. "Are each of you willing," he asked, "tonight, to sit at this table and say, to each others' face, what your campaigns and the people in your campaigns have said about each other?"

Sen. McCain acknowledges that "this has been a tough campaign," but then he goes off on an oft-repeated and completely random tangent. First he blames Obama for causing the mess by not "keeping his word" on town hall meetings.

"Had Sen. Obama responded to my urgent requests to sit down and do town hall meetings, we could have done at least ten of them by now... I think the tone of this campaign could have been different."

Then, asked to say what he regrets, he only cited something Obama's surrogate, Rep. John Lewis, recently said. "I regret some of the negative aspects of some of these campaign. The fact is, it has taken many turns that I think have been disrespectful... Congressman Lewis, made allegations that Sen Palin and I were somehow associated with one of the worst chapters in American history."

He then accuses Obama of not repudiating the remark, which Obama did, partially.

In a heated and sometimes childish exchange over who is responsible for negative attacks, McCain claimed three times that Obama has spent an "unprecedented amount of money on negative ads" and Obama vigorously protested the comments made by McCain supporters, from "Terrorist" and "Kill him!" at the candidate's rallies.

McCain strongly defended his supporters, saying "I am proud of the people who come to our rallies ... You're always going to have some fringe people." He went on to criticize Obama for implying that "some of the most dedicated patriotic men and women," including military wives and veterans, were among those screaming such comments.

Obama, after reminding McCain that all polls show he is running the more negative campaign and that McCain is running 100 percent negative ads, puts himself above the fray.

"I think the American people are less interested in our hurt feelings than they are in the issues," he said. "The notion that because we are not doing the meetings justifies some of the ads going on... I don't mind being attacked for the next three weeks, what the American people can't afford is four more years of failed economic policies."

Moderator Bob Schieffer noted that the campaign has "turned very nasty," citing some examples. Then he opened the door for both candidates to bring those attacks into the debate. "Are each of you will...
Moderator Bob Schieffer noted that the campaign has "turned very nasty," citing some examples. Then he opened the door for both candidates to bring those attacks into the debate. "Are each of you will...
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- mcvm I'm a Fan of mcvm permalink

All the pundits are saying McCain was on the offensive (read good) and Barack too 'professorial' (read bad)
Just what is wrong with professorial - ie. discussing issues lucidly, reasoning logically. You'd think after 8 years of the class dunce/clown we'd be clamoring en masse for a professorial type at the White House.
I'm not playing into the trend - very much led by media - to dumb up America. Professor = good!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 10/15/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 335 fans permalink
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O: "Here's the fine you'll have to pay Joe, zero."
M: "Really?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 10/15/2008
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That was the sound of someone getting fired.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 10/15/2008

you forgot blink blink blink blink blink....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 10/15/2008
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Great job by Bob Scheffer..­...EXCELLE­NT HARD HITTING QUESTIONS.­.....LOVED IT!!!

As for the debate.... NO CONTEST.

Obama CRUSHED McCain. McCain was shallow, petty, argumentative, inarticulate, boring, and rambling! Obama was substantive, thoughtful, tempered, magnanimous and statesmanlike.

Geez America...­.if you screw up this time and vote in this unfit Republican ticket, you will clearly have no one to blame but yourself!

And I'm talking to you: Joe Plumber!..­.yeh the plumber that realistically makes $50 to $75k a year who has voted AGAINST his own self interest for the last 8 years.

AMERICA'S MIDDLE CLASS UNITE!!!!!! VOTE OBAMA 08!!! VOTE IN YOUR OWN SELF INTEREST!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 10/15/2008
- Gotcha54 I'm a Fan of Gotcha54 12 fans permalink

I think the "thoughtfullness" that Obama demonstrates is his best trait. The man actually thinks before he speaks. He's not lead by a bunch of talking points played over and over again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 10/15/2008

This portion of the debate was literally breathtaking. I couldn't believe my ears when McCain claimed victimization for the injuries he himself inflicted upon Obama. Really?! "Erratic" is as bad as "Kill him"? It was just amazing - and also a turning point for the event. McCain had been surprisingly strong until this moment - after that, he fell apart. Lasting impression is that McCain was dangerously angry and desperate. Obama appeared angry a time or two, but kept his reaction intact and overcame the emotion. Truly, McCain just scared the crap outta me. His expressions during Obama responses were frenetic and just plain weird. Somehow, I got the impression he might have appeared more relaxed and less upset during interrogations in the Hanoi Hilton....­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 10/15/2008

Obama showed pure class. He showed pure class. He brought up Ayers before McPunk even did. Obama is pure brilliance. Go Obama (my baby, he is my baby).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 10/15/2008
- Gotcha54 I'm a Fan of Gotcha54 12 fans permalink

Agreed!!!! I want him to represent America to the world!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 10/15/2008
- gr8abz I'm a Fan of gr8abz 4 fans permalink

So where's the other half? WHere's Obama's response. All we get here McCains side to the story? I didnt see the debate why arent they showing Obamas response? So far McCain looks pretty solid. THis might finally have been 'his night.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 10/15/2008
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As soild as a wet paper bag..Maybe you don't know solid ..Because your argument isn't in solid thinking!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 10/15/2008
- jlag I'm a Fan of jlag permalink

obama needed not to reply to his ads, as mccain's behavior on stage made the point....h­e IS erratic/flailing and lies....so­metimes it is better to just let the behavior speak for itself

mccain's behavior (and lack thereof when it comes to some of his supporters) is dangerous.­....no moral compass, only a desire to win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 10/15/2008
- PS4OBAMA I'm a Fan of PS4OBAMA 3 fans permalink

Believe me - it was not Mccain's night.....­.the deeper into the debate the more eratic and crazy he got. This man and his VP choice should be NO WHERE NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 10/16/2008

By all metrics (CNN, CBS, etc.), Obama appears to have won this debate. However, he must not be complacent. I really think he can put McCain away in the coming days!

http://demockracy.com/the-end-of-conservatism-as-we-know-it/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 10/15/2008
- TrinityLee I'm a Fan of TrinityLee 3 fans permalink

Where do I start? I think this was by far Sen McCain's best debate-- however is wasn't enough. Sen Obama was able to dodge and weave nearly all of Sen McCain's punches. Simply based on the visual's, Sen. McCain appeared angry and breathed heavily throughout Sen McCain's remarks, while Sen Obama was calm and cool under these pressure.

This what not the 'game changer' Sen McCain and his campaign were hoping for. And one large sticking point was when Sen McCain appeared to whine about the comments that Congressman Lewis made about supporters yelling 'Kill him' and 'Terrorist', like Sen Obama stated, '...the American people don't care about our feelings, they care about the issues that face them.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 10/15/2008
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obama is so intelligent and calm. if it wasn't for mccain acting like a child about to call someone a doody-head i would have thought he was r.i.p with that post mortem make-up

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 10/15/2008

if not for all that blinking, I would have thought I was watching Weekend at Bernie's..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 10/15/2008
- Gotcha54 I'm a Fan of Gotcha54 12 fans permalink

I really think there is something up with McCain medically! That L eye concerns me and I think it was the reason he was blinking so much. I know on at least 2 occasions he went to wipe that eye or something but caught himself and stopped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 10/15/2008

Sorry, it's supposed to say phenomenal, not pronominal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 10/15/2008
- bluekatz I'm a Fan of bluekatz 13 fans permalink

Even when Obama refuted the Ayers connection McCain still came with the same old tired line, about starting his campaign in his living room. Now that does not even make any sense. I loved when Obama nailed him on his John Lewis comment. Obama made him look like a child by saying people are not concerned about our feeling but what is going on in their lives. PRICELESS! Old John about crapped a brick side ways in his depends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 10/15/2008

I got the biggest laugh when McCain said "I don't like some of the things I'm hearing at YOUR rallies!"
And I thought to myself, like what? GO OBAMA? YES WE CAN? CHANGE WE NEED? OBAMA/BIDEN? Yeah, I can see why he wouldn't like that- LMAO!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 10/15/2008

I said that out loud to my friend! "What, does Mccain gets upset when the crowd chants "OBAMA', or the really nasty "Yes we Can, chant?"

Mccain is apparently offended by optimism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 AM on 10/16/2008

I met Bob Schieffer a couple of years ago. We only spoke briefly, but i got the impression that he he was an extremely genuine, kind, and straight talking individual. I think that he did an absolutely pronominal job tonight. He asked interesting questions and he did his best to keep the candidates on track.

We all know that McCain doesn't really have a leg to stand on. He has no clear policy direction and he's made a mess of his campaign. However, I do think that he did a better job than Obama tonight. Yes, he was Snarky and Angry most of the time, but he made good use of Obama's debating weakness. Barack is not confrontational, and a lot of the questions Schieffer asked required going on the offensive for sustained periods. Obama generally made the odd attack during a debate, but he started talking about his vision/direction for the country. McCain went for the jugular and held on. He was able to argue his points, even if he wasn't being completely truthful.

That being said, I don't think this debate will change the direction of the race much. I just think McCain did a better job at debating, but i don't think he was able to articulate how he going to change the failed policies of the last years. Ultimately, that is what's going to swing undecided voters, right? Obama has been and continues to be stronger in that suit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 10/15/2008
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You know, I get really tired of people talking about wanting to see knockout punches in a debate. It's a debate, not a boxing match. If a debate has any substance to it, it shows the candidate's intelligence, depth and breadth of knowledge regarding the key issues facing our nation and his ability to think on his feet. By that measure, there was no contest tonight. Obama was the clear winner.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 10/15/2008

Well, I say think McCain came out surprisingly strong in the beginning, though perhaps its just because of my low expectations. Though I must say, John came off very angry. Dare I say bitter?
Anywoo, Obama did fine. I wish he pulled off more of a knock-out, but whatever. He kept cool, didn't suck up. I mean, his campaign has OBVIOUSLY been more coherent.
Here's hoping.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 10/15/2008
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You only wish Obama would pull off a knock-out because you've been living under an 8-year long Drugstore Cowboy Administration.

Bullies are "out."

Brainpower is "in."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 10/15/2008
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