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Wow, talk about misleading
Panel 2 suggests that McCain could say foreign leaders' names, but he messed up both Iran's Ahmadinejad (took three tries) and Pakistan's Zardari (never got it right).
Panel 4 suggests that the CNN ratings were showing McCain in the lead, when they and the snap polls from other networks showed Obama with leads and McCain never had such a sustained uptick like that.
Panel six says most observers said it was a tie, but that's only true if you are a media observer. In every poll taken the majority of people who watched the debate considered it a win for Obama. I agree it was a tie, but that's not what "most observers" said.
The Once and Future Former Anonymist
Unfortunately for "Formerly Anonymous", Mr. Tornoe foolishly titled his cartoon "Presidential Debate Sketchpad", rather than "A Concise, Canonical, and Scholarly Illustrated History of the First Presidential Debate of 2008".
No doubt if pressed, Mr. Tornoe could draw a supplementary panel, filled with endnotes and citations of the academic sources that he clearly consulted during the drawing of his cartoon.
Cartoon? What's that, you say? Merely a brief, humorous summing-up capturing the mood and flavor of the debate? Pish posh!
At any rate, I know that I can sleep better at night with the knowledge that selectively anonymous fact-checkers are monitoring our political cartoons (rather than, say, pesky little meaningful news stories). They are so many sentinels, safe-guarding our liberties. Bravo, and thank you.
On voit, alors, on s'engage!