Overall, again, Obama was more consistently able to respond to questions with answers that made any kind of sense, while McCain trailed off into truth challenged stump speeches, though slightly more aggressively this time. McCain's a man treading water with all his strength. What good does it do to accuse Obama of fining Joe Plumber or of having an intimate relationship with Bill Ayers when Obama can time and again say, "It's simply not true" and McCain has no evidence to back up his claims? It just makes him seem punch drunk.
The only mistake Obama made, I think, was referring to Fox News and The Chicago Tribune as right-leaning. It's true, they are both right-leaning, but faithful viewers and readers of both don't like to see them that way. Obama risks alienating them for no real gain.
I'd better get back to drawing. Chapter 11's been really complicated so far.