This blog collects the thoughts, opinions, and positions of George Mason University students and faculty engaged in the study of the 2008 presidential election.
I think that this was an interesting way in viewing the candidates. I think they both did respectable jobs in roasting each other and I feel that they were mature about it with laughter. I thought it was a good icebreaker for the upcoming election to see these two candidates being civil with each other and even sitting at the same dinner table :) I don't think it swayed any voters but it was definately an opportunity to laugh and get to know these candidates and how human they really are: they have a sense of humor.
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I think that this was an interesting way in viewing the candidates. I think they both did respectable jobs in roasting each other and I feel that they were mature about it with laughter. I thought it was a good icebreaker for the upcoming election to see these two candidates being civil with each other and even sitting at the same dinner table :) I don't think it swayed any voters but it was definately an opportunity to laugh and get to know these candidates and how human they really are: they have a sense of humor.
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