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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
3rd U.S. Presidential debate
I should say that presidential debates are usually exciting. Aside from considering these debates as venues for presidential candidates to boast off their governmental reforms, they also have the chance to show off their stance on different issues that may directly or indirectly affect the country’s/state’s economy, political scenario and administration as a whole.
While it is true that a candidate’s personal stature, reputation and charisma makes him the “man for the position”, it is also a fact that his views and discernment on certain issues can “make or break” him.
The 3rd Presidential debate between Senators John Mc Cain and Barack Obama was indeed a show to catch and watch. With all the media hype people around the globe stood still, listened and watched their performance as they both tackled every issue with spontaneity and great candor.
Both Mc Cain and Barack delivered their pieces evidently and with confidence. Both were able to convey their message clearly. Their straight to the point statements coupled with their body gestures made good physical contact with their audiences. You can really feel the sincerity in their words.
It is always inspiring to hear “proposed” political programs and economic reforms from these men. It is as always elevating to hear programs like tax cuts and tax reforms in order that families have much to spend than having big chunks of their earnings going to government taxes. Plus the desire to strengthen and reinforce the programs on education and health care. Of course, there is also the promise to create more job opportunities for the middle class and rebuild broken job policies.
Both candidates expressed their desires to augment their present political and economical situations. Both did their job well in sharing what is there to expect when they (of course there can only be one) will be in the white house.
To top it all, both really used that debate to project the best presidential profile America will and can choose from.
It can be pure media mileage. However, since the populace now listens and scrutinizes every word and action a political candidate makes, that debate was still apt for Uncle Joe to think whether or not McCain or Barack after all did “make or break” it.
While it is true that a candidate’s personal stature, reputation and charisma makes him the “man for the position”, it is also a fact that his views and discernment on certain issues can “make or break” him.
The 3rd Presidential debate between Senators John Mc Cain and Barack Obama was indeed a show to catch and watch. With all the media hype people around the globe stood still, listened and watched their performance as they both tackled every issue with spontaneity and great candor.
Both Mc Cain and Barack delivered their pieces evidently and with confidence. Both were able to convey their message clearly. Their straight to the point statements coupled with their body gestures made good physical contact with their audiences. You can really feel the sincerity in their words.
It is always inspiring to hear “proposed” political programs and economic reforms from these men. It is as always elevating to hear programs like tax cuts and tax reforms in order that families have much to spend than having big chunks of their earnings going to government taxes. Plus the desire to strengthen and reinforce the programs on education and health care. Of course, there is also the promise to create more job opportunities for the middle class and rebuild broken job policies.
Both candidates expressed their desires to augment their present political and economical situations. Both did their job well in sharing what is there to expect when they (of course there can only be one) will be in the white house.
To top it all, both really used that debate to project the best presidential profile America will and can choose from.
It can be pure media mileage. However, since the populace now listens and scrutinizes every word and action a political candidate makes, that debate was still apt for Uncle Joe to think whether or not McCain or Barack after all did “make or break” it.
posted by PriMo at 11:10 PM
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