Le second débat présidentiel vu du net

Second débat présidentiel à Belmont, Université de Nashville (David Katz, CC)

Encore une bonne soirée pour Barack Obama. Une des meilleures répliques du débat :

McCain: “There are some things that Obama just doesn’t understand”

Obama: “I don’t understand how we ended up invading the country that had nothing to do with 9/11…”

Le second débat présidentiel vu du net :

Is anyone keeping a “my friends” count?

McCain is walking around too much. He looks like he’s walking an invisible dog with an invisible leash around the stage.

Miss Maura, Daily Kos

9:27 PM … If I weren’t worried about having clever things to say, I’d say that both are doing decently. But McCain sounds kind of old and a little incoherent. And Obama’s answers are more clear and organized.

9:30 PM … This debate’s so boring I don’t even know what to tell the staff to upload to youtube.

Josh Marshall, TPM

Obama’s reference to his mom’s death was pretty powerful…I think his best moment so far. And he seems much more at ease discussing health care and defending his plan than McCain does explaining or defending his.

Marc Ambinder, The Atlantic

Brokaw seems to be upset that candidates aren’t playing by their rules, but the rules are ridiculous. One minute for discussion? These are senators. They talk in paragraphs.

Marc Ambinder, The Atlantic

This is the worst debate format ever. Seriously. Whenever the format itself becomes a topic, the format is a big problem.

Marc Ambinder, The Atlantic

McCain points at Obama: “That one” — as in — “That one” voted for the 2005 energy bill. That was a little too aggressive.

Marc Ambinder, The Atlantic

Mr. McCain: “Well, Theresa, thank you, I can see why you felt that cynicism and mistrust.” Washington is broken, he says, and he’s “a reformer.” (What, not a maverick?)
Katharine Q. Seelye, NYT

Mr. McCain is standing at his chair while Mr. Obama speaks, ready to jump into the ring. When he does, his humor falls flat.

Katharine Q. Seelye, NYT

These really are changed times: The foreign policy section of the debate isn’t an argument about who’s tougher; it’s an argument over who’s more careful and diplomatic.

Ben Smith, Politico

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