

My little prediction from yesterday was wrong.
I donapos;t know if itapos;s just because foreign policy wasnapos;t mentioned at all and he would have been out of line to bring it up or if I was just flat out wrong.
But it being out of line doesnapos;t seem to be the likeliest reason since he was pretty much out of line with everything else last night.
I suppose my guess now is that heapos;s going to drop the Ayers thing and center these last few weeks on Obamaapos;s lack of faith in the Iraq war and how they never would have gotten Al Qaedaapos;s number 2 under an Obama run country or some other bullshit to that effect.
He really let his character show last night though and it certainly wasnapos;t the kind of character that Iapos;d like to see presiding over our nation.
The man is 72 years old and he sat there making faces and interrupting and generally acting like a child.
If heapos;s had 72 years to learn proper behavior and etiquette and he hasnapos;t by now what makes us think that heapos;ll behave in a presidential manner when meeting with foreign leaders?
If the man canapos;t behave presidentially in a presidential debate then how will he fare at the real thing.
Iapos;m sorry but acting like a four year old doesnapos;t convince me that you can run our nation.
And why the hell does he bring up that damned $5000 health care thing at every single debate when every time Obama has exposed the flaws in it?
Not only did the man not learn manners in his 72 years but it would seem that he has a difficult time learning simple things like common sense.
Well I guess he did prove that heapos;s a fighter though, just not a very graceful or respectful one.
I really hope that the vast majority of the viewers can agree that his behavior was very unbecoming of a presidential candidate and that they carry that opinion with them to the polls.
and jump on it, estherea hotel, estherea amsterdam, estherea, estherae.




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