Bull, I will cite my argument, but seeing as he knows everything about Obama and it was us arguing, he should have known the truth I was telling him. If you want me to cite everything then so be it. One question (APA, MLA, etc?)
Since summary seems to be the order of the day:
1. All you do is complain about Obama.
2. To be fair, all I do is complain about Palin and McCain.
3. I have conjectured that McCain is far worse and provided evidence.
4. You have done nothing to refute it, and continuously go out of your way to ignore the accusations.
5. You have also methodically refused to admit McCain might be at any fault at all.
6. I have repeatedly stated that Obama is not perfect, or even spectacular. Simply good.
As I have repeatedly said, cite whatever you want about Obama. I don't care. Your goal now is to prove that he is worse than McCain. You have not met that criteria. You are nowhere near meeting it.
It is much the same as how Sarah Palin proving she can construct a coherent sentence does not qualify her to be President--and so when she did better than people expected, she still didn't come anywhere near doing
well enough. You are not doing well enough. You are saying the same things over and over again in a vacuum and steadfastly ignoring the stunningly deep hypocrisy of your own candidate, which is rather remarkable considering you have already said in this very topic that you
hate him.
I welcome your criticism of Obama, if it has any facts at all (and I criticize it because so far it
hasn't), because it will educate me better as what to expect of him. But you have a very long march to make if you want to prove him worse than McCain. You have so far not seemed to acknowledge this. If you would like a definition of bias, that is it--one-sided criticism. Under this definition, I admit bias--I despise McCain and Palin--but I have a platform to base that bias on, and I have presented it. You have not reciprocated. So do so. Let us stack our decks and compare which is worse.
Until then, McCain is the vastly worse candidate in virtually every quantifiable fashion. Even if it is the most cynical form of evaluation, voting for the lesser evil is an intelligent fashion to proceed. If you want to convince anybody or defend your point, you had better actually begin to substantiate it. I welcome such a move.