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McCain's Speech, Initial Analysis

Horrible.

Awful. Just awful.

Absolutely dreadful. Could not have won him a single vote, and assuredly moved many wavering voters to Obama.

My favorite part of the disaster was when he dropped in the dire circumstances of real American families -- and then just moved on and forgot about them, never saying anything about what he would do to help them.

The intro video was bad; the weird "when you've lived in a box" poem in the dark was creepy; the endless recitations of his Vietnam experience bordered on obsessive (did that work for John Kerry at his convention? I forget...); the podium pushed out into the crowd made for bad angles; on the tight shots he looked like he was in front of a movie-set blue screen (even worse, green at the start); on the wide shots he looked lost in front of incongruous random Americana clip-art; he stumbled and misfired through an endless stream of disconnected, themeless platitudes; he offered almost no specific agenda, and what he did was old, vague, completely out of step with current problems, and not at all comforting (if you've lost your good-paying job, the government will help you get a lower-paying one!?!?!?!); he kept doing that weird, self-pleased smirk at the end of phrases, sometimes at inapproriate moments; the audience frequently applauded inappropriately; he kept talking about change and reaching across the aisle and not caring about party, while essentially blaming the ills of the country on the people in front of him cheering in wild partisan frenzy; and he kept reminding people how old he was (I was alive when they bombed Pearl Harbor!).

It could have been worse, I suppose. He could have had a big booger in his nose.

  • Bruce said:

    Yeah, we get it. You don't like McCain.

    I give the speech a solid C+/B-

    Whatever. He's going to take Obama to the friggin' cleaners in November.

    I see two more Obama supporters from Code Pink decided to disrupt McCain's speech tonight and act like complete, disrespectful assholes (not that I'd expect anything more of them). Is your Golden Boy going to denounce them and give those tens of thousands in contributions to charity?

    You think Katie Couric or that shameless Obama cheerleader Andrea Mitchel will be doing a story on that? You know, to help the lesser amongst us. Or will they be too busy investigating Todd Palin's masturbation habits from his junior high school days?

    Hope and change!

    September 4, 2008 11:45 PM
  • Carly Carioli said:

    I hope John McCain's national security is tighter than his convention security. He says he can keep Al Queda out of America -- but he can't keep two women in PINK OUTFITS out of a convention center guarded by heavily-armed national guardsmen? Sounds like a Republican problem, Bruce. Maybe his bodyguard Sarah can do something about it.

    September 5, 2008 12:32 AM
  • Suni Rafa said:

    I agree.  Absolutely hopeless speech by John McCain.  But who cares.  Go Bama.

    - Suni Rafa

    September 5, 2008 6:49 PM
  • Bruce said:

    I'll type this slowly so you can understand, Carly.

    It wasn't tight security that kept right-wing protesters from interrupting the DNC speeches.

    Our side doesn't crap on your side's right to speak your mind. We WANT America to hear both sides' arguments.

    As for the pink outfits, they were wearing them under their street clothes. Some reports say they got into the venue with stolen credentials.

    The bottom line is America got to see some major Barack Obama $upporter$ acting like complete assholes on national TV.

    All I can say is keep it up. I'm enjoying watching the catastrophic derailment of the Hopenchange Express.

    Seriously, you people live in a bubble. Venture out into America every once in a while. It's nice here.

    September 8, 2008 12:34 AM

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