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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Obama just turned last night's debate into a campaign issue Obama just turned last night's debate into a campaign issue by mspicata [Subscribe] You may now officially stop worrying about last night's debate. Obama has stopped worrying about it, and has started using it as a weapon: "Forty-five minutes before we heard about health care. Forty-five minutes before we heard about Iraq," he continued. "Forty-five 45 minutes before we heard about jobs. Forty-five minutes before we heard about gas prices." If he keeps this up, the powers that be won't know what hit them. In sales, there's a technique known as the pivot. In involves using the customer's own language -- often negative -- and turning it into an advantage. I understand why you are concerned about the low gas mileage, ma'am; that relatively low number is a direct result of the power this baby has, power to get you out of trouble on the road. That's the classic example, of course; real pivoting is done so subtly that the recipient isn't aware that it's happening. Obama just executed a perfect pivot. It involves: a recognition of what's just been done; a profession of unconcern about it, and a turn toward what's really important. Like this: ... "Look, I understand that because thats the text book Washington game. Thats how our politics has been taught to be played," Mr. Obama said. "Thats the lesson that she learned when the Republicans were doing that same thing to her back in the 1990s. So I understand it and when youre running or the presidency than youve got to expect it." ... He told the audience that he intended to let the criticism roll off of him. As he spoke, he made a dramatic gesture of wiping off his sleeves and dusting off his dark suit. "Thats what you got to do," he said, drawing loud applause from the audience. "Thats what youve got to do. But understand this, that is also precisely why Im running for president to change that kind of politics." Speaking as a sales person, it was masterful. If he keeps doing this, you can fuggedabout ABC, and Clinton, and McCain. Obama's got game, and if he keeps this up, there's no one who can stop him.
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lol...and all we did was hear about it.
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