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Roy did a fine job but what I was impressed with was that the woman in the middle (whose name currently escapes me) sided with Obama. My big problem with that kind of segment is that it is inane to look at politics in a "who won the day" sense. The only contest that matters is in November. This is not baseball where you play 162 games. After the primaries, there is one contest left. What makes it exciting is that 50 states and DC each have their own contests - however ridiculous the Electoral College.
Good Job last night Roy. I also think some attention needs to made that Bush has also copied some of Obama's ideas Just the same good job and thank you Dan Abrams for Report on Nuclear talks that are going in Iran that the US supposedly is not talking but are in attendance. You don't see that on any other news source.
Roy Sekoff is a very poor television representative for the Democrats. Over and over and over again the Democrats have put weak spokemen/women on television. This simply reinforces stereotypes about weakness. We need spokespersons who speak with authority and gravitas.
Roy was on point last night. Just killing that right wing nutcase Brad. I cannot believe Brad said McCain won the day last night. McCain was following Obama last night and was flip flopping in the process.
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Roy did a fine job but what I was impressed with was that the woman in the middle (whose name currently escapes me) sided with Obama. My big problem with that kind of segment is that it is inane to look at politics in a "who won the day" sense. The only contest that matters is in November. This is not baseball where you play 162 games. After the primaries, there is one contest left. What makes it exciting is that 50 states and DC each have their own contests - however ridiculous the Electoral College.
Good Job last night Roy. I also think some attention needs to made that Bush has also copied some of Obama's ideas Just the same good job and thank you Dan Abrams for Report on Nuclear talks that are going in Iran that the US supposedly is not talking but are in attendance. You don't see that on any other news source.
Roy Sekoff is a very poor television representative for the Democrats. Over and over and over again the Democrats have put weak spokemen/women on television. This simply reinforces stereotypes about weakness. We need spokespersons who speak with authority and gravitas.
I think he did a good job. The Republican representative is obviously cognitively impaired or a robot.
Roy was on point last night. Just killing that right wing nutcase Brad. I cannot believe Brad said McCain won the day last night. McCain was following Obama last night and was flip flopping in the process.
PS.. Welcome back Dan.
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