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Doesn't anyone else wish we had a centrist third party candidate
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What's that purple band around the President's wrist?
CBS just said Obama was the clear winner amongst undecided voters. 56% to 23%
He killed it in this debate. Awesome, very happy. Time to open up the mail in ballot and get voting!
Mitt Romney: "Government doesn't create jobs"
Mitt Romney: "When I'm president, I will create 12 million jobs"
Lol wut![]()
Doesn't anyone else wish we had a centrist third party candidate?
Doesn't anyone else wish we had a centrist third party candidate?
Sounds like Obama completely trounced Romney!![]()
Did Romney say that Syria is Iran's route to the sea?
Er...isn't Iran Iran's route to the sea?
President Barack Obama tore into Mitt Romney as a vacillating foreign policy novice during the final presidential debate Monday, as the former Massachusetts governor sought to close Obama’s long-standing advantage on international affairs and national security.
Both candidates lobbed sharp accusations at each other throughout the forum at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., but it was Obama who set the caustic tone at the outset and dialed it up from there.
Putting his disdain for Romney on vivid display, Obama said his challenger has been “all over the map” on matters of war and peace and pushed back more aggressively than ever on some of Romney’s stock foreign policy attacks
“Every time you have offered an opinion, you’ve been wrong,” Obama said, citing Romney’s support for the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the GOP nominee’s backing of a more open-ended commitment both there and in Afghanistan.
Obama slammed Romney for allegedly misunderstanding the 21st-century global landscape — “The 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back,” he said — and quoted Romney’s 2007-vintage comments questioning how much effort should be applied to finding Osama bin Laden.
“You said we shouldn’t move heaven and earth to get one man. You said we should ask Pakistan for permission,” Obama said. “It was worth moving heaven and earth to get [bin Laden.]”
And when Romney accused Obama of having embarked on an “apology tour” in the Middle East and having failed to visit Israel, Obama shot back that he was happy to talk “about all the trips we’ve taken.”
“When I was a candidate for office, first trip I took was to visit our troops,” Obama said. “And when I went to Israel as a candidate, I didn’t take donors. I didn’t attend fundraisers. I went to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum there, to remind myself [of] the nature of evil and why our bond with Israel will be unbreakable.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1012/82719.html#ixzz2A5XZSHSx
Hmmm, I didn't see it so plainly. I'd call it a very weak Obama win. What am I, a translucent toady?Only the most blatant toadies and idiots would say that Romney won this debate.
Oh man, what's the drinking game rule for "apology tour"?
Hmmm, I didn't see it so plainly. I'd call it a very weak Obama win. What am I, a translucent toady?
But where I do agree with others here is that Schieffer (sp?) was next to useless. And hasn't he done more debate moderation than anyone else?
Obama scores the important Romney endorsement.