As Rich Miller often points out, it reveals much more than listening.
It also explains the polling from tonight. John McCain verbally was decent, but his visual cues were a lot worse than Al Gore’s sighs.
Call It A Comeback
As Rich Miller often points out, it reveals much more than listening.
It also explains the polling from tonight. John McCain verbally was decent, but his visual cues were a lot worse than Al Gore’s sighs.
It was the height of hypocrisy for Senator McCain to repeatedly say “Senator Obama doesn’t understand.”
Because people disagree doesn’t mean they do not understand. It means they have different views of facts.
More importantly how can John McCain criticize someone for not understanding when he has chosen as a potential President someone who understands so little that she is rapidly becoming a joke?
Stuart,
If you repeat something often enough it may become a “fact.” If you repeat something often enough it may become a “fact.” If you repeat something often enough it may become a “fact.” If you repeat something often enough it may become a “fact.” If you repeat something often enough it may become a “fact.” If you repeat something often enough it may become a “fact.”
…You get the idea, or are you “naive” too? 😉