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McCain and Obama Share the Stage For the First Time Tonight!

Sat, 08/16/2008 - 12:00pm by CitizenSugar
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Who thought the presidential campaign would steal the oldest beauty pageant trick in the book? Obama and McCain are set to make their first joint appearance tonight at mega-pastor Rick Warren's Saddleback Church in Southern California — but they won't be on stage at the same time. Remember the isolation booths that beauty queen finalists would hop into so that they wouldn't hear the final question before it was their turn to answer? The Q&A tonight will be just like that, give or take a tiara.

Warren is going to ask what he calls tough "heartland" questions to both, and in a move I actually really like for comparison's sake, both candidates will get the exact same batch. The one-hour slots will focus on questions that Warren says don't allow for a lot of wiggle room, "but I do want to know how they handle a crisis, because a lot of the things in the presidency often deal with things you don't know are going to happen, that we don't know will happen in the next four years . . . There are a lot of different things you can deal with in the life of a leader that will tell us more about the candidate than some of the typical questions."

To see how the evangelical vote plays in and when and where to watch, read more.

The move to have the first forum at a mega-church could be seen as unusual, but Warren says his flock contains all shades of political views and it's a perfect venue. As to whether McCain has an advantage with the evangelical voters, Warren says, "they're not a monolithic bloc, as the press frequently tries to make them out to be. I think that for many evangelicals, they're not convinced that either of these men is an evangelical. They may be believers in Christ, they may be Christian, but they want to know, for instance, their world view. And they want to hear it out."

You can watch the event tonight on CNN at 8 p.m. EST or you can watch it online. Are you in?

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  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    1

    I wonder if either candidate will get off script. The first one to do so will be the loser.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    3

    I think we should drink at specific phrases. Does anyone know of any McCain or Obama phrases that either uses excessively? If you hear those phrases, we all drink.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • hypnoticmix's picture
    hypnoticmix
    4

    I'm going to record it for sure. Stepping out to the Opera tonight, yes I'm cultured too, go figure.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Lainetm's picture
    Lainetm
    6

    Sounds good, Dave!
    I suggest these key words: bipartisan, tough, hope and change.

    You still have time to stock up!

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • syako's picture
    syako
    7

    If you picked "faith" you'd be filthy drunk by five minutes in! :drink:

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • syako's picture
    syako
    10

    (Southern - although, I'm sure yall could have figured that out without clarification!)

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    14

    OK so the list I'm getting is:
    Hope - Obama
    Change - Obama
    Tough - McCain
    Faith - McCain
    Bipartisan - both

    Does it matter who says it, or do we need to specify the person?

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    15

    I don't think anyone's said this one yet: "my friends." You know that one'll be used Eye-wink

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    16

    I'm totally down for this little game. I'm going to need a few drinks to get through their BS anyway...

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    17

    OK so the list I'm getting is:
    Hope - Obama
    Change - Obama
    Tough - McCain
    Faith - McCain
    my friends - McCain
    Bipartisan - both

    Anything else?

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    22

    That's my plan. I'll be drinking for the next four years either way...

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    24

    I'm watching it on Fox... I wonder if that will make a difference Smiling

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    26

    Haha, it took him a while to come up with one. He kept it nice and vague, as usual.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    27

    I don't mean to be shallow, but he looks v. makeup-y. OK, listening for real now. Smiling

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    28

    Oh. I like that. Obama's faith means not just using good words, but good deeds.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    31

    I kind of like that Rick Warren is a different kind of moderator. I was curious about the religious setting for this forum, but his questions are so different than we usually get from the news folk. I dig it.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    33

    So he's saying he would nominate Supreme Court Justices based on his own personal politics and not based on their merit?

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    34

    I've turned it over to the Olympics and have begun seriousily drinking. Eye-wink

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    35

    Ugh, I do not want to hear Obama talk about limiting the powers of the government.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    36

    The marathon is on, and everytime I see a left foot hit the pavement, I'm taking a drink. I'm getting way behind.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    39

    Ha! UnDave Smiling Define "rich." Good one. But does it seem crazy that he says up to $150,000 is middle class?

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    40

    Citizen, I would agree with that number. I mean... upper middle, yeah. But still.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    41

    Actually, I think you could make 200 thousand a year and still be upper middle class.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    42

    I guess you're right, given what houses cost in a lot of places. It's just surprising to hear it laid out like that.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • True Song's picture
    True Song
    43

    It is surprising. But he said it varies regionally. What's rich in NYC ain't the same as in Peoria.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    44

    Wow! Both together! It's silly how excited I am to see how McCain's answers compare. Here we go! After the commercials of course.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    45

    Greatest moral failure? Only a Pastor could ask that question.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    47

    I just did a jaw drop on him saying the failure of his first marriage was his greatest moral failing--AND! AND! Not shopping after 9/11 but going into the Peace Corps etc.! Wow. Hot answers.

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • yesteryear's picture
    yesteryear
    48

    mccain's last statement was good... kinda like "ask not what your country can do for you..".

    15 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    49

    Hi yesteryear! This is some good stuff. The questions are really something.

    15 weeks 5 days ago