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Bill Maher actually tweeted: “Obama made a lot of great points tonight. Unfortunately, most of them were for Romney”.
Scientifically representative poll conducted by phone of 523 uncommitted voters who agreed to watch the debate
Poll shows Romney narrowed gap on empathy. 63% now say Romney cares about their needs and problems (up from 30% before debate)
Poll shows 56% of uncommitted voters say their opinion of Romney has changed for the better. 13% say that about the President
CBS News Poll of uncommitted voters shows 46% pick Mitt Romney as debate winner. 22% say it was Pres Obama. 32% call it a tie
Obama looked like he always does to me. He isn’t as good of an orator as people seem to think. He seemed good in 2007 during the last campaign because Bush is just so bad at giving speeches. Obama is good, but he isn’t great.That is the key word: Romney looked presidential. More so than the incumbent.
I laughed at that one. What a clever way of bringing Reagan into the debate. He turned around a flailing economy and was ridiculed with “trickle down economics”. Now Obama is doing the opposite of how Reagan saved the economy, and so he called it “trickle down government”. To misquote a bumper sticker, unfortuantely, I have been trickled on by Obama.Entered into US political lexicon: “trickle down government.”
That’s the best reason I ever heard for running for president. Just think of all the prayers…I did not watch the debate. Instead, another parishioner and I knelt in front of the tabernacle prayed for Romney one hour before the debate starts, until half way the debate was over. . Before we left the church, we lighted a candle to continue carrying our prayers. I also prayed all the way home for Romney. Basically, I prayed two hours non-stop for Romney tonight.
I am so grateful to find out it was a Romney night!! Thank God! Let’s keep on praying day and night without ceasing!
You are awesome. All of us (conservatives) thank you for your prayers.I did not watch the debate. Instead, another parishioner and I knelt in front of the tabernacle prayed for Romney one hour before the debate starts, until half way the debate was over. . Before we left the church, we lighted a candle to continue carrying our prayers. I also prayed all the way home for Romney. Basically, I prayed two hours non-stop for Romney tonight.
I am so grateful to find out it was a Romney night!! Thank God! Let’s keep on praying day and night without ceasing!
Which MSNBC were you watching? On the one I was watching, including Rachel Maddow, Ed Schultz, Al Sharpton, Steve Schmidt, etc., all said Romney won the debate, which he did.MSNBC is talking about how well Obama did and how poorly Romney did.
(Just had to turn it on to see what Obama supporters are watching.)
Obama had a bad night and Romney a good one: that is undeniable. I thought Romney was particularly strong at the beginning although he more than held his own throughout. His closing statement was rather lame but Obama's wasn't great either. The portion on Medicare and the voucher program seemed to me Romney's weakest moment and Obama's strongest, relatively speaking. The comparison was drawn between this debate and the first one between Kerry and George W. Bush, in which Kerry won and Bush looked tired.
IMO If Mr Obama loses…The socialists will turn on him, like rabid rats. It will be ALL his fault.MSNBC is talking about how well Obama did and how poorly Romney did.
(Just had to turn it on to see what Obama supporters are watching.)
What I heard Romney say is that he would reduce the tax rate of small businesses while decreasing loopholes. Which would be minus 5 trillion and then plus 5 trillion which would be net change of 0., is it correct, as Romney affirmed more than once, that he never stated he wanted to reduce the deficit by 5 trillion dollars?
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I did not watch the debate until the very end. I was at our Red Mass praying for all those in the law and civil authority, so I guess that means we were praying for President Obama, not so he would do well in the debate, but that he and others would act in accord with natural law. Bishop Rhoades, who has a doctorate in canon law said a lot that President Obama does not like to hear about, like marriage, the right to life, and religious liberty. Then we had a quick meal and our regular choir practice.I did not watch the debate. Instead, another parishioner and I knelt in front of the tabernacle prayed for Romney one hour before the debate starts, until half way the debate was over. . Before we left the church, we lighted a candle to continue carrying our prayers. I also prayed all the way home for Romney. Basically, I prayed two hours non-stop for Romney tonight.
I am so grateful to find out it was a Romney night!! Thank God! Let’s keep on praying day and night without ceasing!
No fair! I’ve already invented that excuse that Obama was just so busy being president, was so tired and worn out, probably had an international crisis, that he just wasn’t himself.The comparison was drawn between this debate and the first one between Kerry and George W. Bush, in which Kerry won and Bush looked tired…