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Edited on Mon Jun-04-07 07:30 AM by bklyncowgirl
Alright, enough on substance, enough on who said what about what. Let's get down to what really counts.
Most improved Debater: Barack Obama. In the first debate Obama had difficulty with the format and was maddenly vague on the issues. Last night Barak rocked! He was forceful, detailed and brief. That little stumble over the VA issue aside, the man from Illinois did great.
Most consistent debater: Hillary Clinton Senator Clinton always delivers a professional performance and she was especially good last night coming off as a bit more warm and approachable than before. Runner up: John Edwards also very articulate and professional.
Debater most in dire need of coaching: Bill Richardson He's a substantial, experienced guy but if he really wants to be president he needs to work on his TV presentation skills and do it quick. Maybe Obama can give him the name of his debate coach. Also the guy has a nice wavy head of hair but whoever did his doo last night should be sued for malpractice. Talk about helmet hair.
Miss Congeniality: Hillary Clinton Senator Clinton had something nice to say about just about everyone--well with the possible exception of Barack Obama and John Edwards.
Best Hair: Tie Clinton and Edwards Hillary Clinton looked fabulous tonight and so did (no surprise here) John Edwards. Maybe Edwards can give Richardson the name of his stylist.
Biggest surprise: Joe Biden Wow, Biden can be passionate and succinct too. Who'd a thunk it!
Biggest disappointment: Mike Gravel He toned it down a bit this time and it didn't work. I WANT MY CRAZY UNCLE MIKE BACK!
Most inspiring candidate: Dennis Kucinich It's a tough call, on a night in which we saw the first serious (as defined by the media not by me) woman candidate standing between the first serious African-American candidate and the first serious Hispanic candidate the guy who probably inspired more people to aspire something they had never hoped to dream of was Dennis Kucinich. The moment his tall, gorgeous red headed, young wife stepped on the stage to join him, short, homely, somewhat geeky young men all over America saw that maybe, just maybe somewhere there is a beautiful woman out there who is ready to fall in love with their minds. GO DENNIS!
Edited to correct spelling--Sorry Senator Obama!
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