SNL presents the Presidential Debate in the form of comedy, and shows us how they felt about the two candidates during the debate:
Keeping Up with the Huxtables feelings:
Liked:
How Obama managed to "Keep Up" with the so called expert on foreign policy.
Hated:
How the candidates managed not to answer the questions
McCain's constant theme about "Obama not getting it"
McCain's lack of plans for the middle class
What did you like and hate about the 1st Presidential Debate?
How much do you think the comedy bits effect the overall election?



5 comments:
I've made a point of talking like McCain and Obama for example, anytime I disagree with someone...
"See, what Mr. So and So doesn't understand is..."
or
"But let me be clear..."
or
"Let there be no doubht..."
I think i might just start a revolution by myself. LOL
-Ed.
www.edthesportsfan.com
@ ed
lmao at talking like mcCain and Obama! This election has so many first. I think this is the first time I laughed so hard during the presidential campaign.
It bothered me that McCain refused to look in the direction of Obama. It was disrespectful.
It bothered me how many times Obama said "I think John is right" even if afterwards he clarified his answer.
I think Obama held his composure very well and came across extremely knowledgeable.
I think McCain came across as very condescending, unevenly tempered, and flimsy in his justifications.
Obama -1
McCain - 0
I must admit...I wasn't totally impressed with the debates. Not to take anything away from Obama, but I expected him to come stronger. It was a bit boring to me.
SNL's mock is better when talking about Sarah. That Tina Faye is sooooo on point with it.
LMAO at Ed
I do not like how McCain kept referencing Veterans. By doing so, he illuminated only one demographic of the United States, excluding MILLIONS of people. And while Obama kept referencing the middle class, which also excludes groups of people, he was also referencing not only the biggest class of people in our country, but the class of people that basically support the country. If the middle class suffers, the country suffers. The country will still thrive regardless if Veterans receive or don't receive financial and emotional support. (And I'm not saying that they shouldn't, they and their families should DEFINITELY be well-taken care of by our country.)
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