St. Louis No. 1 viewing market for last night’s deabte
Think the city is primed for next week’s vice presidential debate?
St. Louis had the top Nielsen rating for last night’s presidential debate among major markets, according to figures released today by the television monitoring service.
Nielsen says that 649,000 households in St. Louis — 52.1 percent of local homes with televisions –tuned-in to last night’s face-off between Barack Obama and John McCain in Oxford, Miss.
Moreover, the “share” in St. Louis — the number of television sets actually in use at the time that were tuned into the debate — was 82 percent.
The market with the lowest rating for last night’s debate?
Phoenix, McCain’s hometown, where less than one in four households were watching. Chicago, where Obama calls home, didn’t do much better, with 30 percent tuned in.
In Washington, 45 percent homes saw at least some of the debate.
National ratings for the debate will be available Monday.


Well Mr. McCain did not call him BOI and spank him at least physically.
My take on Obama:
“But it is so funny to see his face tighten, then he cliches his jaw, he motions with a hand like the commentator should stop and let him jump in. His eyes start to glare, he shakes his head. He looks down adjusts his notes. And looks like he has been snubbed.”
It is sad America has bought into this man
MCCAIN/PALIN 08
One down, one to go!
http://dangerousintersection.org/2008/09/19/governor-sarah-aka-caribou-barbie-palin-mounts-coup/
Caribou barbie hasn’t a chance!