Final Tally

Sep 04, 2008 20:22

JIC you missed sprootles' pre-speech outline, we kept a tally and added a few more categories. *g*

POW : 8

9/11/terrorism: 5

War: 9

Maverick: 2

Obama /experience: 12

Reagan: 2

USA chant: 7 (and for very long each time)

Drill chant: 1
I dunno about y'all, but the people in the hall looked like they were forcing themselves to clap a lot of the time, ( Read more... )

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canutius September 5 2008, 07:41:42 UTC
I agree with Soli. I think McCain is sincere in his desire to change things, but I question the ability to do it. My opinion of him was bolstered by his lack of mockery, regardless of how late it was. I rather imagine that he was advised to attack Obama, but have the feeling this goes against his grain, again a plus point for him imho. His military background, which he was pushing, scares me. I think he'll look at things from a too military standpoint. Plus, I was just comparing the McCain/Obama policies and his protection of America seems to be based in foreign parts instead of tightening security at home, like Obama would like. I'm too afraid he's going to keep sticking America's nose in places where it doesn't really belong instead of spending time patching up the holes closer to. The American military presence outside America generates more attention and more unrest than it does good. They're just giving people more reason to attack instead of proving they are protected where they should be.

I also agree with Soli in regards to the corruption. I'm frankly not sure either of them will be able to get anything real done with the amount of corruption and business within the system. The whole government needs an overhaul, which I doubt will happen.

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plumapen September 5 2008, 19:42:43 UTC
I agree but I also know he's the one who planned the direction of the convention. And despite leaving out the divisiveness from his own speech, he couldn't or didn't want to change the hate and fear mongering of the other Republican speeches throughout the week. If he won't or can't change the tenor of his party, I don't trust him to even try to change the direction of the country. I think I feel worse about that than anything else; I believed in him in 2000 and would've voted for him if he'd won the nomination then.

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