7:06 Central Time: Get ready!
7:32: In the comments, Sorun said, "I predict a big Obama win tonight, since the only people watching will be single women (and Althouse)." Ha ha. Very funny. Right now, we are watching the baseball game. I know there's football too.
8:02: Bob Scheiffer introduces the candidates.
8:04: First question: Libya. Romney talking as Obama keeps an icy stare trained upon him. I don't hear Romney nailing any strong point. He's decided to be conciliatory here for some reason. Obama talking now, stressing liberating the people of Libya after 40 years of despotism.
8:14: Romney: "Attacking me is not an agenda." He corrects Obama about Russia. He certainly wouldn't say to Putin he'll have flexibility after the election. Now, there's a lot of overtalking about Iraq. Obama gains control and talks about being "clear" about foreign policy. The moderator is not intervening, so the topics are allowed to be completely mixed up.
8:17: Obama has picked up Romney's tic of ticking off 5 points.
8:18: Syria. "Syrians are going to have to determine their own future," says Obama. What we see in Syria "is heartbreaking," but it would be "a serious step" to get "more entangled." Romney says "Syria is an opportunity for us." It's "Iran's only ally," but we don't want to get "dragged into a military conflict." Romney's trying to be level-headed and presidential, not to shake anything up here tonight.
8:21: Romney says we should "be taking the leadership role" in Syria, and Obama picks up that phrase: "We are playing the leadership role."
8:24: Romney doesn't have different ideas about Syria, because we're doing the right thing there, says Obama.
8:25: Egypt: Romney wouldn't have supported Mubarak. Basically, again, Romney agrees with what Obama did. Romney adds some aspirations about the Middle East, but not any real distinction from Obama.
8:29: "What is America's role in the world?" is Bob Schieffer's big, generic question. Romney, "America must be strong. America must lead." Obama says we're "the one indispensable nation... Our alliances have never been stronger."
8:34: They've stopped interrupting each other. No belligerence tonight. There's an evenness and similarity to the 2 candidates (not that there aren't a few disagreements).
8:39: Obama just did some sharp interrupting while Romney was rhapsodizing about education in Massachusetts.
8:43: Romney defends military spending. He emphasizes keeping the numbers of ships and planes up. Obama says Romney doesn't understand how the military works. "We... have fewer horses and bayonets..." he says sarcastically. It's not "a game of Battleship, where we're counting ships."
8:47: Question: Does an attack on Israel count as an attack on the United States? Obama doesn't give a straightforward yes, but says "I will stand with Israel."
8:48: Romney adopts the same "stand with Israel" language. Both stressed military intervention as the last resort.
8:52: Obama says the reports of an agreement with Iran are not true. "We would welcome Iran" into "the community of nations." He chides Romney for acting as though it would work to say the same things but say them "louder."
8:54: Iran "saw weakness," Romney said, harkening back to Obama's campaign 2008 statements about willingness to sit down with the leaders of Iran (and other places). Obama was silent on Iran's Green Revolution. Obama said he'd put "daylight" between the U.S. and Israel, and that encouraged Iran's defiance. We need to "show strength." We need the tightest possible sanctions. We need to indict Ahmadinejad.
8:57: Everything Romney just said is untrue, according to Obama, who claims he was "very clear" about the Green Revolution.
8:58: Romney: "The reason I called it an apology tour... You said America had been dismissive and derisive... America has not 'dictated to other nations.' America has freed other nations."
9:01: Schieffer wants to know what we'd do if Israel called up and said our bombers are on the way to Israel, and Romney rejects the hypothetical. That's not the relationship we have. It wouldn't play out like that.
9:06: Romney assures us we'll bring our troops out of Afghanistan by 2014. But what if the Afghans aren't ready? That was the question. Obama ignores the question the same way.
9:11: "Is it time for us to divorce Pakistan?" asks Bob Schieffer. Romney: No, it's too important — nuclear weapons, terrorists.
9:13: Romney is asked about drone strikes, and he completely supports Obama's policy.
9:18: Obama defends fighting China when it dumped cheap tires here. Romney doesn't want "protectionism" against China, but finding mutual interests with China: We want a stable world, "but you've got to play by the rules." And Romney wants to declare China a "currency manipulator." Romney explains why that makes sense. "I want a great relationship with China" but "they can't roll all over us."
9:26: Lots of fighting over the auto industry. Obama says check the record and a bit later Romney says check the record. Romney's point is that government should not invest in business, while Obama is accusing him of willingness to let the auto companies go into liquidation.
9:30: Romney wants to get the private sector growing, which isn't done by hiring a lot of teachers, though he certainly does love teachers. Schieffer, rushing toward the finish line, says "I think we all love teachers," and announces it's time for closing statements.
9:36: Closing statements. Bob Schieffer ends with his mom's advice: Go vote.
9:40: Michelle Obama comes onto stage to greet Obama and about 10 Romney people — including a lot of kids — come up to hang out with Romney.
9:44: I watched on CNN (with that damn graph on the bottom showing how undecided males and females reacted to each moment), and afterwards James Carville yammered so much about how Obama won that I turned it off. I didn't think either candidate won. They seemed surprisingly similar. Obama certainly maintained eye contact. If it was an eye contact contest, Obama won.
9:52: Here's my bottom line: By adopting a strategy of only modestly challenging Obama and mostly seeming the same as Obama on foreign policy, Romney neutralized foreign policy as an issue and kept the election focus on the economy. He even refocused the discussion on the economy whenever he could over the course of the evening. The election is about the economy, and nothing either candidate said tonight will change that. The only way Obama really could have won is if Romney had tumbled into some kind of exploitable gaffe. That didn't happen.
October 22, 2012
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Not sure I've ever seen as much contradictory advice as what I'm seeing floating around the blogosphere for Romney tonight.
Personally, I'm in the "less is more" on Benghazi camp.
Hammer Medvedev exchange: It gets at core presidential qualities.
Fasten your seat belts... it's gonna be a bumpy ride.
I predict a big Obama win tonight, since the only people watching will be single women (and Althouse).
Intrade gives Romney a 37.9% chance of being winner tonight (by CNN instapoll).
I'll bet Romney is in Limbaugh's studio for an interview tomorrow.
I'm thinking maybe Romney should say some nice things about Obama early on in this one: something about how he's clearly a decent man with good intentions and a beautiful family.
Because Obama is going to have to go negative and go hard, and if Romney establishes a congenial tone early, it will make Obama look like a dick.
Locked and loaded!
"America cannot lead from behind, when it's America's behind under attack."
Greg Gutfeld
There is a women in the audience who has purple hair. How inappropriate.
tits.
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Looking forward to the end of the tunnel, myself.
You know who the purple hair woman is voting for.
Purple hair, Jesus.
I'll be switching between MLB and MNF, mostly because I can't stand to listen to or look at Obama. The last two debates, and the VP debate, I had an excuse, as I had training meetings. But I'll be watching the analysis later.
Is this thing on?
If you hate Nazis, there's no choice but Romney.
http://www.npr.org/2012/10/22/163419376/why-does-germany-favor-obama-in-presidential-race?sc=tw
Looking forward to the end of the tunnel, myself.
The light you see up at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of a speeding train coming in your direction.
Hmmm, coffee or gin? ... Coffee or gin?
Topics announced:
"As announced, Bob Scheiffer will be bringing up the following topics, in no particular order
America's role in the world
Our Longest war - Afghanistan
Red Lines - Israel and Iran
The Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism - I
The Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism - II
The Rise of China and Tomorrow's World"
Sad to see Latin America and Europe completely left out. Huge topics there... ("More flexibility...", Ukrainian election and Russian gas, collapsing EU, Fast and Furious, Honduras, Venezuela...)
It will be interesting to see how Romney manages to bring some breadth of vision to a debate that is apparently intended to be 80% about the Islamic world with a tiny afterthought on China.
The preparatory PR I am having a hard time tolerating is John Kerry acting dismissive, as though Romney is not "ready for prime time" as he defines it. Kerry as Sec. of State in a (hypothetical) Obama 2nd term would be disastrous. I can't wait for Romney to win and then announce John Bolton for State. Then in confirmation hearings Bolton can take the paint off of that jackass, John Kerry.
I don't like Obama much but I can stand to look at or listen to Romney.
Palladian: Indeed. Regardless.
Latest Headline:
Wisconsin Senator's Son Beat To A Pulp In Whitewater After Confronting Tea-Party Thugs Removing Obama-Biden Signs From His Yard
Oh, that didn't happen? So please just replace "Tea-Party Thugs" with "Anti-Romney Thugs" and "Obama-Biden Signs" with "Romney Signs" and the story goes from utterly preposterous to completely believable!
Kerry as Sec. of State in a (hypothetical) Obama 2nd term would be disastrous.
Well, at least he'd have another opportunity to final fulfill one of his fantasies, to go behind enemy lines.
I've decided on coffee... for now.
Oh man, what a violent state Wisconsin has become. Good thing I'm packing heat.
This election is more likely than not the last time I'll be voting in a presidential election in a swing state, and in fact that has played a role in imminent moving plans. (Of course, I suppose, one never truly knows over the long haul, I have to acknowledge.)
San Francisco strikes first 1 to nuthing in the bottom of the first.
Palladian, might I suggest instead Irish Coffee.
Ah was born ready!
In terms of what's happening for real, a strong showing by the Romster, or any kind of meltdown by Choom, seals the deal.
There were 4 new polls on OH out today - 2 have it even, 1 has Zero up by only 1, and the Black Rock/Q-Pac has Zero up by 5 with a skew of D +9 (26% of the OH electorate Republican), so this one will probably push OH into the Romster's column for good and all.
clint said...
Topics announced:
"As announced, Bob Scheiffer will be bringing up the following topics, in no particular order
America's role in the world
Our Longest war - Afghanistan
10 years?
As they once observed in Lord Strathcona's Horse, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?".
What happened to 'Nam at 18 years?
A good suggestion, Mark. Alas, no whiskey on hand.
Alas, no whiskey on hand.
Wow, I never believed the sad day would arrive when I'd have to type that phrase.
Just wondering: did you morons ever find those weapons of mass destruction?
I plan to watch the debate live in the kitchen. But I also just set up the debate to record from C-Span on the living room TV, so that Monday Night Football can be watched live. So great to live in an era of time-shifting choices.
Wait.
A whole damn hour before the actual event?
My Lord are you are insufferably hypocritical about your professed indifference to politics!
Athouse: Bringing high intensity and volume to low-information voting.
Mutaman is a bit.... touchy, don't you think. Nervous?
I have a mid term, a post and pre-lab, and a paper to write tonight.
I love the smell of progressive hysteria. Smells like victory.
Palladian, I've wanted to have a bottle sent your way. You like the more peaty types if I recall, right?
More entertaining version of Mark.
The abc news guy just said that Obama "wound down two wars."
On what basis is it two? Does Afghanistan count as "wound down" because while they keep killing us we have given up killing them?
I think that media begins disengaging from Obama tonight.
Schiefer won't be there for Obama.
Nobody likes a loser. That's just business, kid.
Just wondering: Did you morons ever find those weapons of mass destruction?
Just wondering: Do you always maunder and broad-brush that way, just out of the clear blue (sky, or otherwise)? Because that would be--what was the measured, analytical concept you just threw out, in your scatter-shot way?--moronic. Jeez, I thought that was a state of being you were trying to deride.
Peanut butter cups and coffee with Khalua.
I momentarily switched to CSPAN and saw Mike McCurry... He was lucky to be out of there by the time Monica was getting her knee pads.
I think I'm gonna have to go with Fireball Whiskey, with apple cider. A wonderful fall combination.
Thank you Ritmo.
The Cards wasted a scoring opportunity with a man on third and less than two outs.
Not unlike the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., I have a dream.
I dream of a day when, during his inaugural address, President Romney lets loose with the most profane vile series of vulgarities and curses since Freeman Hunt smoked catnip; then he reaches into his vest pocket and pulls out a garishly jewel-encrusted flask, takes a long pull of Purple Drank that's 20% pure codeine, and belches into the mike:
HOW YOU LIKE ME NOW BITCHEZ?!!
I have a dream.
I can't think of anything more enjoyable to do this evening... than to skip watching this debate. :)
Why is that ancient Schieffer moderating? How is what he thinks relevant?
Watching last night's The Mentalist now, will watch either Walking Dead or Boardwalk Empire next and follow the debate here.
I can't spend any time listening to Obama's voice. Were it "President Allstate", Dennis Haysbert, I could listen all the day long...
They are using old Bob because they couldn't get the guys from Wipe Out.
Dinner at the Romney table
Inga, coffee with Kahlua is great!
Pasta, I could get behind that platform.
Palladian, I've wanted to have a bottle sent your way. You like the more peaty types if I recall, right?
Wow, much obliged! Yes, I tend to favor peatier whiskies but I actually like all types.
"Mutaman is a bit.... touchy, don't you think. Nervous?"
I am. Cain looks a little shaky.
Ritmo is in his "I see rednecks" mode.
Peanut butter cups and coffee with Khalua.
Egads, death by glucose!
My god, the hosts of the debate are most obnoxious, pompous, and self-involved bunch of blowhards. Yammer, yammer, yammer.
Where's that bottle of bourbon?
When do they introduce the accountants who count the ballots?
Donald Trumps Drudge trumped bombshell leaks out.
Palladian...excellent use of the interrabang!
Real-time Twitter sentiment analysis at www.sibylvision.com/live . Watching the graph update is cool, reading the tweets is illuminating (as in, did that person just type that?)
I like the part where John C. Reilly offers to hold Ricky Bobby's wife's hair as she demands he make passionate love to her at the dinner table after insulting her father.
A totally Romney moment.
"Just wondering: Do you always maunder and broad-brush that way, just out of the clear blue"
Just reminding everyone of those recent halcyon days when our friends on the right were in charge.
I've just been Rick-rolled by Lem...
You've all been warned...
No Palladian, my peanut butter cups are lowcarb, made with sweetener, no sugar and made with 75% dark Callebaut chocolate, only 2 carbs per peanut butter cup.
Bleah. 1792's premium over piss-cheap Evan Williams just isn't worth the candle. I should keep the lees around for whichever future guest is too high-tone to drink bottom-shelf bourbon. Even if the bottom-shelf stuff is better than the more expensive rotgut.
A shot after every time Romney lies!
I purely hate it when all these media clowns go to jabbering about what the candidates are going to say!
There's baseball and football - put the debate in the little tiny picture with the sound off. But I can't - I am drawn against my will
Wasn't this supposed to start now? The newsies are blathering on and on.
I've just been Rick-rolled by Lem...
It never gets old.
Romney just lied, and Bob Shiefer hasn't even introduced him!
PREDICTION: Romney won easily. Not even close!
Love those CSPAN production values, wish they broadcast in HD.
Oh God, Ritmo, I'd be under the table.
Where's the wind-up knob in Romney's back that propels him to walk?
"I can't spend any time listening to Obama's voice."
Ain't that the truth. For a "Real Good Talker" he as an annoyingly annoying delivery.
Just reminding everyone of those recent halcyon days when our friends on the right were in charge.
Yeah, when unemployment was under 6%, gas was under $2.00/gallon, we actually knew what our health insurance covered and thought we had an idea what it would cover 5 years from that halcyon day.
When U.S. citizens weren't fair game for drone attacks.
When you could make a shitty film and not worry about being locked in solitary confinement.
I remember those days.
Mitten's chair has had its wheels tampered with - didn't roll out from under the table. It's all over.
Libya first.
Yeah, ROmney already won!
Romeny won the coin toss again!
Romney should dye to words "WINNING" in white into the hair on the sides of his temples.
"We can't kill our way out of this..."
Translation: I am not a warmonger. I am not Bush.
Wow. Obama looks stuffed. He's not moving while Romney is talking.
Look at the death stare of Obama right at Romney. Overcompensating from his eyes down mistake.
Romney took Osama right out of Barry's mouth. Good move.
Of course, now that it's Obama's turn, Romney isn't moving either. But at least he's blinking.
Palladian...excellent use of the interrabang!
Thanks! It seemed appropriate. I wish there was a key on the keyboard for it.
No Palladian, my peanut butter cups are lowcarb, made with sweetener, no sugar and made with 75% dark Callebaut chocolate, only 2 carbs per peanut butter cup.
Oh, well, send them over! It's the only kind of candy I really like.
I use Callebaut chocolate when I bake as well. I'm not a big chocolate lover, but everyone else is so it's good to have around.
There's a wonderful shop near where I teach called New York Cake & Bake that sells huge slabs of Callebaut and Valhrona chocolate as well as bulk bags of bits.
Barry immediately took actions to make sure people were safe - after he slept for a while that night.
Harp Lager. It helps.
OMG.
Oh, listen to that. Obama's claiming that he "liberated" Libya. Did we have troops on the ground, then?
"I've just been Rick-rolled by Lem...
You've all been warned..."
I clicked after you said this, just for the fun of it, but it's no fun when an ad plays first. There should be a law that you can't play an ad before running that video.
What kind of question was that?
Mr Romney you said Obamas policy is a shamble... want to have another go at it?
Romney proceed to stumble.
I expect this to be the last opportunity to honor this President in a way truly fitting, so I want ask that everyone join me in watching our leader tonight without clothes, that right, get em off.
Inga, why are you under the table?
Love those CSPAN production values, wish they broadcast in HD.
Who wants to see a politician in HD?
Obama strong, too -- Libyans marching in solidarity with us.
Both of them were well prepared to talk about Libya. Not surprising.
Mush from both sides.
Romney doesn't seem to know how to exploit Obama's failure on Benghazi.
Obama did everything he could to protect those people. But Libya was cheap!!
Obama does war on the cheap! America is our friend! That's why Libya is so safe now.
A little game while listening...count how many times Obama says "I" or "I did" versus how many times Romney says "we".
Romney deciding to channel his pacifist dad after convincing the neocons that he doesn't need to court them any more.
He's great at how he times out his pretensions!
Inga said...
No Palladian, my peanut butter cups are lowcarb, made with sweetener, no sugar and made with 75% dark Callebaut chocolate, only 2 carbs per peanut butter cup.
Artificial sweeteners increase the chance of dementia.
If Oop and Ritmo are going to circle jerk all night, maybe we can just leave them in their corner.
Why is Obama blinking so much? Is he nervous, scared, or ? It seems unnatural.
America always votes for the better liar. May the best liar win!
Romney doesn't seem to know how to exploit Obama's failure on Benghazi.
Thats what it looks like.
"Romney deciding to channel his pacifist dad after convincing the neocons that he doesn't need to court them any more."
Your quaint belief that there is a pro-war "neocon" faction is rather adorable.
Bagoh, I'll be under the table if I have a shot of Khalua every time Romney lies, so he better tell the truth.
Romney's been wrong?
This is going to be a long night.
Obama has a stronger position here than I expected, and that's his knowledge that nobody wants another war.
Romney seems to be hobbled by fear that he will be accused of seeking another war.
Obama non sequitur about alleged Romney non sequitur about Russia. Bad timing, Barry. Romney might have said it, but you're the one bringing it up in front of the audience.
You can always tell when Romney's getting ready for a lie. He scrunches up his eyebrows and puts a glimmer in his eye as if he's about to cry.
"Bagoh, I'll be under the table if I have a shot of Khalua every time Romney lies, so he better tell the truth'
You kept saying Romney lied during the last debate, but were proven wrong every time. So it will be interesting to see what you call a lie this time.
You people are more interesting than the debate, but less interesting than baseball. I still carry a grudge from 1982, so I will be rooting for the Giants.
Apologies to Tim as my rooting interests seldom work out.
Nut shot on Putin. Boom.
Romney is being a motormouth.
Flexibility for Vlad -- BOOM!
Romney: You can't challenge my statements; I'm not an incumbent!!
Romney is rocking . . . no lies either.
Obama jumps in and helps himself tremendously.
Now Romney looks off balance.
"Attacking me isn't a policy..."
-- liked that.
I'm having chili, crescent rolls, pears, and spicy sliced dill pickles, with a Coke Zero.
Also watching MLB...SF up 2-0, bottom of the 3rd.
Gonna watch some MNF too...and listen to Chicago sports radio if da Bearsssss lose. I worry that Doug Buffone or Ed O'Bradovich will explode.
I always think Romney is too polite, pausing when it looks like Obama wants to respond.
Obama "learned" about foreign policy....I'm thinking Romney learns faster!
I don't agree with Obama, but he's winning big on this one.
We SHOULD still have troops in Iraq!
We have them in Germany for heaven's sake.
Putin is a true friend?
"Motormouth" apparently means "finishing idea while the other guys on the panel are looking to interrupt", according to Inga.
YES, stop the nation building, how much has it cost us?
Look what happens to our ambassadors when we have no troops in a Mideast country.
Oh boy. Five points. A plan. Obama just threw ROmney off with that! Only Romney gets to have five-point plans!
"Romney is being a motormouth"
If that means he can string sentences together without "uhhh" every other word I agree.
Round one to Mittens
I don't agree with Obama, but he's winning big on this one.
You have posted comments like this during every one of the debates!
Admit it! You love Obama!
That's right, TWM. Romney knows what to say before he even considers or hears what the facts are!
He's Just THAT awesome!!!
No more wars! He needs to send his OWN sons.
Oop, now Barry is blinking rapidly. I guess the eyeballs started seizing up.
Did Romney just say "Is-rul"?
Palladian, I don't love Obama, but I'm tired of the wars.
I think that Romney knows that people are worn out with war. It's a tough hurdle for him.
Bob is treating this as an opportunity to interview Obama... a press conference at last!
"That's right, TWM. Romney knows what to say before he even considers or hears what the facts are!"
Give me an example of that so far here. You can do it.
Sounds like Romney's going to try to "fire" Assad.
Round two Draw.
"No more wars! He needs to send his OWN sons."
You mean the wars Obama continued after Bush left? The new one we are fighting in Libya Obama just bragged about?
So far, it appears that there is little difference in what Obama and Romney would do.
Romney doesn't seem to be able to find a way to differentiate himself.
San Francisco is scoring big...
5 - 0 in the bottom of the third.
Obama loves bragging about arranging assassinations. Coward.
We should've stayed OUT of Libya.
He needs to send his OWN sons.
I love how liberals always seem to presume that parents own their children and can dictate their actions long past adulthood.
Will Romney haul world leaders into a board room before ousting them?
We should stay OUT of Syria.
Romney doesn't seem to be able to find a way to differentiate himself.
Duh. Because OBAMA'S where the moderate middle of the electorate IS. The rest of you have been dwelling in the right-wing fever swamps that Romney had to slog through before doing his 180-degree personality chip change.
Inga's apparently decided to support Romney. Bah. Personally, I think Syria's a side-show. Iran's the schwerpunkt. Nobody's willing to punch the mullahs in the nose.
Yeah. Let's give up war. And become girls. And when Jason comes for Halloween, let Hollywood worry about it.
Schieffer threw a huge softball to Romney, asking him to launch a criticism of Obama's actions in Benghazi.
Romney declined to take a whack.
Our foreign policy sucks now. Just like our economy. You can argue that Barry will do better in the next four years but to say either is good now is nonsense. And actually arguing that he can do better is nonsense too.
Palladian:
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Inga said...
No more wars! He needs to send his OWN sons.
We already have one, the one Carter started, Willie muffed, and Zero has bungled so badly.
Funny how Oop has waited until this year to go all anti-war on us.
PS Barry could send Sushi and Mongolia to Labia if he wins.
But he's a Lefty so it doesn't count.
Romney's trying to be level-headed an presidential, not to shake anything up here tonight.
That's because the momentum is his. In a draw, he wins.
It could be that Romney over prepared.. it happened to Reagan.
Get ALL our troops out of Iraq and Afgansiatn.
And yes we still do have a presence in Iraq.
Schieffer threw a huge softball to Romney, asking him to launch a criticism of Obama's actions in Benghazi.
Romney declined to take a whack.
He doesnt need to. Everybody already knows.
Romney is acting the way he should tonight...as the frontrunner with 2 weeks to go. Make Obama seem like the petulant, confrontational one.
"He needs to send his OWN sons."
You think Barry would send in his daughters if they were old enough? Women are fighting over there, too.
Yeah. Educate the women and let them fight the wars.
The "men" are tired, beaten, defeated.
Obama looks and talks like he takes his job seriously.
Romney just looks and talks like he wants what's good for his glorious run at the presidency.
Boy, Obama's talking about middle-east corruption. Seeing as he's all about Mid-western Chicago corruption, that's pretty damn rich.
So far, Obama gets his say, Romney gets a rebuttal and then Obama gets the final word. Great job Bob!
Libya is a dead horse. Nobody cares. Media has provided enough cover and misdirection that no hard-hitting points could possibly be made. Better for Romney though, it is still death by 1,000 cuts for Obama.
Ritmo, do you need to go take a break in the men's room? I'm sure you'll have a clearer head if you squeeze one out and get it out of your system.
As someone who is a frequent traveler to Europe and Asia, I can only relate that most folks I meet are very supportive of Obama and have a much better perception of America then ten years ago. And Obama's moderate careful position is one reason why.
No kidding, TWM. I know that very well.
Obama looks and talks like he takes his job seriously.
His golf stats show otherwise.
Have the sibilant Ss blown out your eardrums yet?
Hahahaha I'm wearing my sibilant S blocker ear muffs. They make ssssssses go thhhhhhh that way I can listen to my prezzy dent.
Romney doesn't HAVE daughters.
THat's the best you can do, Mitch? Doesn't sound like a vote of confidence for ROmney.
I've got an iron bladder, like Assad's dad.
BTW, Romney just confused Iran with Iraq. Wonder how well that will go over.
The Cardinals are getting buried.
We have 42 allies around the world?
I'd love to know who made the list and who didn't.
(Romney can't help himself -- he has to cite numbers, just to prove he knows them.)
Oh no! Giant's score another run on a muffed double play!!! UG
It's not a Town Hall, that's for sure. Much cooler all the way around, which is a good thing.
I would hate for the previous debate to be the new standard for future presidential debates.
Our Roll in the world. Cinnamon stickies!
No fireworks tonight. Pretty flat on both sides.
ROmney wants to give America a penile implant.
They're both trying to spin the conversation back to domestic policy. Interesting. I guess it makes sense, since it's what matters to the electorate.
Yeah, let's reinstate the draft for Romney's pet wars!
COrrection: He wants to sell America a penile implant.
"Romney doesn't HAVE daughters"
Don't get your point. Kids are kids.
Not that America needs one.
"Obama looks and talks like he takes his job seriously."
That's a relief. Because up until this moment, it looked like his number one priority was keeping AirForoce-1 tooling around the country 24/7.
No fireworks tonight. Pretty flat on both sides.
Its because foreign policy, while important, isnt going to decide this election.
"Our alliances have never been stronger?" Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Obama just said "America is stronger now than when I came into office."
Ha!
Q: What is America's role in the world?
Obama's A: To practice nation building here at home.
Huh?
It 2008 all over again.
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