Final debate: Obama tells McCain he is like President Bush

The final presidential debate saw republican John McCain clutching at straws whilst throwing insults at Barack Obama, accusing him of taking extremist views on abortion, adding new taxes to the already struggling Americans and outlining a historically negative democratic campaign.

John McCain who according to the New York Times CBS poll yesterday is losing by up to 14 points, this debate was the feistiest of all three presidential debates and the discussions seemed to concentrate mainly on the economy and were the less formal debate out of them all.

As the last Presidential debate got going Mr McCain seemed to get more pent-up and angry than productive, continually throwing insults as Obama like a child throw toys out of a pram, he criticized Obama for continually trying to link him to George Bush, Mr McCain answered with: “Senator Obama, I am not President Bush,” he exploded. “If you wanted to run against President Bush you should have run four years ago. I will take this country in a new direction.”

Obama hit back directly telling Mr McCain that if he has mistaken his policies for George Bush’s policies, it’s because on the core economic issues that matter to the American people – on spending priorities, energy policy and tax policy that McCain has supported President Bush vigorously.

Source: independent

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  1. movie fan says:

    McCain and Palin look, act and talk like amiable robots… both of them are the perfect combination to carry on the legacy of George W. Bush.

    the fact that anyone is praising McCain for his performance in the third debate proves that he and Palin have lowered people’s expectations down to nothing (don’t forget, the VP debates were a tie!)

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