Brown
Penultimate Amazing
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I watched enough of the "debate" to become physically ill. Obama was predictable. Romney was not.
Romney's positions shift like the sand in a strong wind, and Obama could not predict what Romney's "position du jour" would be, especially since there seems to be no concerns on Romney's part about consistency or hypocrisy. How can one prepare for a debate against a man who changes his views as often as he changes his socks?
The impression I got was that Obama was irritated. Here, a month before the election, he has to face a man who disregards much of what he'd said over the past year, and there was no way to guess what was going to come out of Romney's pie-hole. Romney talking about maintaining regulations that he'd previously bad-mouthed, about pushing for health care reform that he was previously for-then-against-then-for-then-against, boasting that he'd protect the middle class for whom he'd previously addressed with insult and disdain.
THIS is "acting presidential?"
Romney's positions shift like the sand in a strong wind, and Obama could not predict what Romney's "position du jour" would be, especially since there seems to be no concerns on Romney's part about consistency or hypocrisy. How can one prepare for a debate against a man who changes his views as often as he changes his socks?
The impression I got was that Obama was irritated. Here, a month before the election, he has to face a man who disregards much of what he'd said over the past year, and there was no way to guess what was going to come out of Romney's pie-hole. Romney talking about maintaining regulations that he'd previously bad-mouthed, about pushing for health care reform that he was previously for-then-against-then-for-then-against, boasting that he'd protect the middle class for whom he'd previously addressed with insult and disdain.
THIS is "acting presidential?"
