And winked at the camera. Let's not forget the winking.
Palin made me embarrassed for my gender.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And winked at the camera. Let's not forget the winking.
Palin made me embarrassed for my gender.
I tried watching the debates a couple times, and every time Romney started to speak, he'd lie through his teeth and I'd turn the TV off in rage.
Andrew Sullivan is completely losing his shit over on his blog, calling the debate a complete disaster for Obama.
Very depressing if this is the only thing people use to make their decision, especially if they don't bother to fact check.
Here's my prediction--Romney's support will go up a percentage or two, and Republicans will complain that this small increase is further proof all the posters have a liberal bias.
Sullivan also tweeted something incredibly ill-advised if not racist at the beginning of the debate: said that Romney looked most like a President. Which is really and truly fucked up.
I wish Sullivan would get over his race shit. It would help his writing enormously.
Sullivan also tweeted something incredibly ill-advised if not racist at the beginning of the debate: said that Romney looked most like a President. Which is really and truly fucked up.
Jesus CHRIST. Seriously?
Obama fucked that up badly.
This debate won't make a difference. It won't have changed anyone's mind or clinched the undecideds. Romney will get a slight bounce but it won't matter.
Obama fucked that up badly.
I'm not seeing it.
Obama fucked that up badly.
You're going to have to sell that harder. What I saw was the President emphasize his record, press Romney on the "What, exactly, is your plan?" front, and get off a couple good zingers. Mittens didn't dribble on himself, but there were a couple of good flounders towards the end.
I think Obama could have done better, but he apparently decided not to (or was advised not to) challenge Romney's misrepresentations, and failed to hammer hard enough on the fact that Obamacare is (a) a Republican plan; and (b) exactly the same as Romneycare, which is doing very well in Massachusetts.
He also looked tired and unengaged. Hopefully he'll step it up for the next one.