I don't realize if many of you pay attention to the polling of who won the debate or not, but one will notice that Obama has a 3:1 lead over McCain in people's opinion from the various news organization website of who they believe won this first debate.
This in reality can be bad for Obama because the news sites are liberal where mainly only liberal people will visit because the biases that the media are displaying in the election are sickening, thus the voting was mainly from Democrats. This would mean that close to 30% of Democrats believe McCain won the debate, theoretically. If you truly give the debate an unbiased opinion, you would see that McCain truly did win. Concluding from this, you could say that almost 30% of Obama voters were turned off from Obama tonight and may vote for McCain on election day. Of course, this will depend on how well McCain does on the next debates as well. So, if almost 100% of McCain voters think McCain won, and 30% of Obama voters think McCain won; one could conclude with a great amount of certainty that McCain will come out higher in the polls within a few days. If I am right, we will see this. I believe that by Tuesday, McCain will have an average 4 point lead.
On a side note, I would also like to add that Republicans aren't the ones who give Obama the "cool" factor. Because of this, Obama's strange, demeaning facial expressions and body language he exerted tonight will be looked down upon as that of a flawed character which is disturbingly in contrast to that of which a President representing the United States should display. He is obviously a pompous, cocky person who feels he is too far important to be giving the respect he should have given McCain tonight.