Polimom Says

First impressions of the last (finally!!) debate

Just as well Adorable Child decided to watch Aladdin tonight instead of the last presidential debate;  it would have bored her to tears.   If you opted for Aladdin this evening as well, the transcript is available here.
The only thing new that I heard tonight was Joe the Plumber.  Oh… and Joe.  The Plumber.  And then they talked some more about Joe the plumber again.
Since Polimom and Dear Husband have a business situation similar to Joe’s, it’s only fair to mention that a tax bracket change isn’t usually considered a make-or-break decision point.  If you’re hovering that close to the profit line, it may be that the business isn’t quite ready for that next level yet.  (Added:  See here.)
Let’s see…  Anybody notice anything besides Joe?
How about the difficulty McCain seemed to have containing his left lip-sneer when he was hitting back with vouchers in DC?  It manifested overtly twice — once one he was directly addressing Obama, and almost immediately again when he mentioned the Democrats.  I’m having trouble seeing this guy as a bipartisan leader, personally.
Barack Obama, by contrast, seemed totally unrattled — so much so that at one point, I thought he might actually laugh at McCain (a very bad idea, imho!).    On the other hand, he swatted the long-awaited Ayers bomb down with complete aplomb, making the entire issue look pretty danged trivial.
Ducks.  Water.  Backs.
I did see one area, though, where the recent GOP attacks may have had some effect:  Obama’s policy descriptions tonight were framed very moderately.   From charter schools to late term abortions, he articulated what I consider to be some common ground.  Although they weren’t new positions, they haven’t gotten a lot of play, so those may help undecided voters worried that he was radically left.
All in all, I have to call this for Obama.