Obama and McCain head toward showdown
Democrat Barack Obama's bid to become the first black president faced the final test of his remarkable two-year journey Tuesday, while Republican John McCain pressed for an Election Day upset.
In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks - confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.
Democrat Barack Obama on Friday moved to invade rival John McCain's home state with� ads, while McCain called Obama "more liberal" than even the lone socialist in the Senate.
Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday.
It's ironic but appropriate that Sen. John McCain's pivotal campaign moment tonight is in a city known for country-music troubadours of last chances.
John McCain's camp is slamming Tina Fey's impersonation of Governor Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live," while Cindy McCain is calling out the ladies of "The View."
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Man! You are right on. Here is some more information that might interest you.
McCain says he acts on impulse, probably harking back to his days as a pilot where he often did have to act on instinct. However, the psychology of impulsive behavior is not suitable for a leader. According to many of the psychological articles that I read, here is basically what the concept of impulsivity covers.
The concept of impulsivity covers a wide range of "actions that are poorly conceived, prematurely expressed, unduly risky, or inappropriate to the situation and that often result in undesirable outcomes".
Just what we need when our country is in deep trouble thanks to the current "leader" who is a role model for impulsive behavior.
— spayvet1
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Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
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Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict