Barack: Young African American Male
McCain: Old White Male
Barack: Engaging Speaker
McCain: Monotone and Boring
Barack: Speaks for all Americans
McCain: Speaks for the right, and sometimes the middle
Barack: Anti-War, Anti-Bush
McCain: Pro-War, Pro-Bush
Barack: Loving Husband and Father
McCain: Loving Husband and Father, but let his family get attacked by the man he now loves
Barack: Should get votes from most minorities, all Democrats, and half of the independants (%60)
McCain: Should get votes from all Republicans, half of the independants, and all racists (%40)
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From Scarborough Country-->
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10381687/page/2/SCARBOROUGH: ... We don't agree on everything, but the one thing I think all of us can agree on is, this country is divided right now.
After eight years of Bill Clinton and eight years of George Bush, I think a lot of Americans are going to be looking for people that can bring the country together, just the divisiveness. And it just doesn't matter whose fault it is or isn't. We have got to come together as a country.
FRANKEN: Barack Obama.
SCARBOROUGH: Barack Obama? John McCain, baby. ... All right. Thanks so much for being with us. Greatly appreciate it. The book is "The Truth With Jokes." Thanks so much, Al, for being with us.
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I know it's early, but the importance of winning the WH in 08 still matters. I think Barack is our next Bill Clinton; without the extra baggage.
McCain is old and out of touch with most Americans. He seems good now, but I think many more people could relate to Barack Obama.
Obama/Clark sounds good for 2008...