Obama complains about the moderators in last debate, Clinton offers to...

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...debate again without any moderators.? Obama declines, what gives?
 
I have a feeling Obama is going to complain about everything that doesn't go his way.
 
Sooner or later he's got to come out of hidding. Then he is gonna get thrashed. If not by Hillary by McCain. I mean this fellow has got some closet trash the public isn't aware of yet. It's comin like a steam roller and he knows it.
 
What gives is Obama knows Hillary is a manipulative low life. He doesn't have to respond to her at all, and he should completely ignore her. They have had 21 or 22 debates at which time every thing that needed to be said, has been said.

From this point on, these candidates should hone in on what they plan on doing for the country, not what the other one is not qualified to do. It's up to us to decide who is qualified and who is not qualified. Right now, I want to hear some concrete game plans on how they plan on resolving the economic crises, the energy crises, the Iranian, Iraqi, and Afghanistan crises. Less bullshiit about who is qualified, because as far as I'm concerned, they are both at the starting gate !
 
Maybe he is afraid he will have to actually make a real stance on some issue!?
 
Obama needs a script. He is not good at answering questions "off the cuff". That speaks volumes about him. He is a mere puppet.
 
He is afraid that he will make another blunder and have no one left to blame it on.

Just like the other problems he has faced, always got someone else to blame. Its the theme of his campaign "Change" your story as much as possible so nobody can figure you out till its too late! That I believe in people.
 
In my opinion he won't do it because he would have to answer questions.

Obama is good at giving speeches and making blanket statements, but won't answer anything in detail.
 
Clinton has nothing to loose by another debate..I don't think they should have one without a referee
 
People are bored to tears already. We've heard everything the press "wants" us to hear. If we want to know their positions, we'll visit their web pages.
 
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