[Editor's Note:] Live blogging the debate was cut short - but I think you got the point. Clearly it wasn't very necessary (the live-blogging, not the debate)I'm no
Andrew Sullivan ... but here's my attempt at live-blogging the final debate ... call it a Joe
Six-Pack Plumber perspective ...
10:18 p.m. I'm terrible at this ... I was concentrating so hard on my abortion thoughts that I missed the meat of the education question. And I'm certain I won't be able to work backwards through the answers I'm hearing. Heard any good songs lately?
10:13 p.m. Abortion is a polarizing issue in this country and I think even within many individuals. Because it is so polarizing, it always turns into an emotional debate. I'm just not convinced that abortion should be such a decisive issue in deciding who should lead our country.
10:08 p.m. Selecting SC justices based on their qualifications is a novel idea. I think I like it. Do I believe it? Hmm.
10:06 p.m. These guys can go back and forth all night on this and a lot of issues. Maybe you should just turn off your TV and go to
FactCheck.org to sort all of this out. (This is not a paid advertisement)
10:02 p.m. Sen. Obama must have access to my health plan info.
10:00 p.m. Sen. McCain's reaction to Sen. Obama's claim of a small business health care exemption is one of complete bewilderment. If he's not really bewildered by that, he does a fantastic job of playing the part.
9:59 p.m. $5,000 refundable tax credit for health care. My health plan, if not for my employer's subsidy would cost me $12,000.
9:54 p.m. Sen. Obama's not wowing anyone tonight, but conventional wisdom says he doesn't have to. How wise can convention be?
9:51 p.m. "Drill, baby, drill"
9:50 p.m. I'll admit I don't have the experience of being swished around the bottom of the ocean under the power of a
nucular reactor, but
nucular power as a primary source of energy freaks me out. (Note: I live within 30 miles of a nuclear power plant)
9:45 p.m. Interesting retorts here ... First Sen. Obama knocking Sen. McCain's spending freeze proposal by bringing up special needs funding, then Sen. McCain questioning Biden's judgment in his bread and butter area (foreign policy) and somewhat effectively?
9:43 p.m. Who am I kidding. Sen. McCain's pick for VP is a disadvantage to him on this question.
9:42 p.m. Is Sen. Obama trying to steal the Joe Six-Pack narrative from the McCain camp on his description of Joe Common Man Biden? Might have been a disadvantage for Sen. McCain to go second on this questions.
9:41 p.m. The running mate question. This should be interesting. I think I like this question.
9:36 p.m. Congratulations to ACORN for pulling off the greatest voter registration coups in the history of the United States. Forget about the years in this great country when people of a certain race or gender were not allowed to vote or have their vote counted fairly.
9:34 p.m. Is Sen. McCain playing hangman on his notepad? When he's looking down and smirks, is that when he figures out what the word is?
9:32 p.m. I don't think Sen. McCain should have gone down this road ... [bringing up Congressman John Lewis' remarks]
9:30 p.m. I don't think McCain has been 100% negative overall - probably just in some markets.
9:27 p.m. Sen. McCain has repudiated every "out of bounds" remark made by Republicans ... what about the ones that he and his running mate have been making?
9:26 p.m. I wish we could have seen the candidates "say it to their opponent's face" without prompting from Moderator Bob. Guess we'll never know.
9:23 p.m. Not sure if it's convincing or not, but Sen. Obama needed to address Sen. McCain's Bush line [and he did]
9:21 p.m. "If you wanted to run against [Bush] you should have run 4 years ago" - Sen. McCain ... in my opinion, McCain's best non-closing statement in the debates.