Maybe I'm just being impartial because I'm an Obama supporter, but I truly think Barack won that exchange. And Hillary - all she could do was scold Barack, namelessly, for "thinking big" and warning that "words have consequences." Her comment was, at best, irrelevant, and at worst, patronizing, not only to Barack, but to the public. I'm so glad she got booed.
I see where Senator Dodd is coming from - I, too, worried about another invasion in another Middle Eastern country when I heard Barack's comments regarding Pakistan - but Barack explained them well and he put them in context with the rest of his speech, which wasn't as confrontational as it seemed.
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Maybe I'm just being impartial because I'm an Obama supporter, but I truly think Barack won that exchange. And Hillary - all she could do was scold Barack, namelessly, for "thinking big" and warning that "words have consequences." Her comment was, at best, irrelevant, and at worst, patronizing, not only to Barack, but to the public. I'm so glad she got booed.
I see where Senator Dodd is coming from - I, too, worried about another invasion in another Middle Eastern country when I heard Barack's comments regarding Pakistan - but Barack explained them well and he put them in context with the rest of his speech, which wasn't as confrontational as it seemed.
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