Intense! Both candidates sounded smart at times, both sounded confused at times. The discussion about identity politics was tough (Obama brought up race, Clinton, gender. Both important issues.) NAFTA debate was good, health care debate was good. Clinton frightened me at times, and Obama bored me with his ramblings at times. I wish they would have asked Barack the question on Russia before Clinton, because it would have been more illuminating in terms of his foreign policy approach. I also wondering why they didn't re-address up the point about sitting down with Iran after discussing the Farakhan/Anti-semite thing (Mahmoud has said some very anti-semetic things and has threatened to wipe Israel off the map). Still, he sounded good throughout. Clinton taking back the Iraq vote made a stronger impact than Obama's Schiavo vote (but I guess that's a mixed blessing).
And no one discussed the subprime crisis, but whatevs.
Cringe moments:
Clinton mentioning the SNL moment (although that sketch was hi-laaaarious). It seemed unnecessary at this juncture.
Obama trying to pull a Clinton at the end of the debate in almost exactly the same way (come on guy!), and I giggled when he was railroaded by Brian Williams because, surprise, there's another question :).That was funny.
The entirety of the MSNBC pre-debate coverage. Keith Olberman is a total shill! Someone needs to put a leash on him. He's ridonk. I feel like he's got a cruuuush on Obama. I feel like Russert is laughing at him.
So, is Obama playing it both ways by not wanting to stick firmly to the public financing agreement he made with McCain? Is Hillary hiding something in her tax return, or is she just too busy as she claimed? Did anyone see SNL? What was your favorite sketch (I thought the Milkshake sketch was awesome)?