Thursday, October 04, 2012

A little political...October 4, 2012

Romney lands punches against subdued Obama in first debate
...Throughout the 90-minute debate in Denver, the first showdown of the presidential contest, Romney aggressively questioned the president's record while defending his own economic priorities. Meanwhile, as Obama offered a safe defense of his record and policies, Romney often interrupted and seemed eager to engage...

Barack Obama and the Mandate Of Heaven
Forget the polls, forget the focus groups, forget the media. What is occurring in the campaign of 2012 is simplicity itself: Barack Obama has lost the mandate of heaven...

Hewitt: Since No President Has Ever Done This Badly In A Debate, We Have No Idea What It Will Do To Race
A historic defeat for a sitting president. Never has a POTUS been this badly whupped in a debate. It is that simple.

It wasn't just that Obama was so bad, but that Romney was so good. Conservatives see a candidate they did not know they had, and independents see a candidate who could turn the country around. No way to predict what this will do to campaign over a week...

Priceless...

Romney plans major foreign policy address for next week
...The speech at the Virginia Military Institute will likely target President Obama over his handling of the violent attack on the American consulate in Libya that left four American foreign service workers dead, including the American ambassador. And the Romney campaign hopes that after a strong performance in Wednesday's debate, the Republican nominee can attack another percieved strength of the president: foreign policy...


Comedy gold: New York Times declares ‘unhelpful debate’ pretty much a draw

Five Surprising Responses to the First Presidential Debate
Romney was the clear winner of the first Presidential debate tonight. He answered questions about his preparedness. He achieved what he wanted to achieve. He changed the narrative. He demonstrated remarkable control of data and detail. And he fought back effectively against the caricatures of him that have gained currency in American media and pop culture...

Al Gore Blames Denver for Obama debate loss

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