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Did anyone happen to notice?
If you read the headline story on the debates from last night on Yahoo (re Pension), did you happen to notice Obama looking at Candy to help him out rather than looking at Romney? Either that or he was panning for the camera. Geez I am sick of this campaigner and chief.
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- RocketstarLv 59 years agoFavorite Answer
What I saw last night was a man named Romney being caught up in his own lies and ever changing positions. Everything he has long supported has changed and like President Obama said, “Oh now it’s nevermind” regarding all his positions on his own web site that changes more times than a male stripper in a month. This would be emperor has no clothes.
- 9 years ago
umm, no, Obama did not look to Candy for help. It just wears on a genuine individual having to look at the poser Romney put on his new face depending on what he is talking about.
And, if Romney did his homework and ACTUALLY WATCHED the speech the President gave from the rose garden on September 12th, then he wouldn't have looked like such a dumba$$ on live tv.
Also, notice how Romney did not bring up the $90 billion Obama handed out to invest in renewable resources. Just took Ol' Joe to shut that issue up, huh?
@ ge524enoch: Yes, you will never see a Fox news corespondent moderate a political debate. Unfortunately for Fox news, the position of moderator needs to be filled be legitimate journalists, not drooling idiots.
- 9 years ago
YES. All that Obama is worrid about is campaigning to make sure people like him. And that Candy chick was definately on Obamas side. This debate was a joke. i didnt learn anything about either one. The only question I liked was the very last one.
- 9 years ago
Very true, I said earlier she did more talking than either of them. And with the Libya thing? She comes out this morning and says that Romney was actually correct and she couldn't help herself. The town hall debate is always the most irrelevant anyway so I am not worried.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Mr. Hayter, Romney did his homework.
Have you read the official White House transcript at http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/2... where there is NO mention of terror nor terrorism in Obama's rose garden speech.
- ?Lv 79 years ago
If you are referring to the debate, it was no debate. Not by any definition of the word.
This 'debate' was nothing more than staging a catch-up for Obama. Even in terms of the known press bias, this one was way over the top.
Think about it, a 'foreign policy' debate with only one actual question about foreign policy. And for that question Crowley, the unbiased moderator, answered for Obama and gave information which she knew was incorrect.
The questions were tailor-made for Obama — Mitt Romney’s tax plan, Romney on women’s rights, Romney on outsourcing, allowing Obama a pass on immigration, and the then one fluff question on Libya.
After both candidates answered Question One, Crowley blurted: “Let me get a more immediate answer” — whatever that means. But when Mr. Romney sought to correct falsehoods told by the president, she cut him off: “We have all these folks here.” That was the entire tone of the debate.
Should be interesting to see in CNN apologizes for Crowley's less than impartial behavior.
- ge524enochLv 59 years ago
Just as much as both debates were moderated by PBS or CNN people I bet you don't see a Fox news moderator,it's like having a little league baseball starting player refereed by his mom.
- Anonymous9 years ago
No if so Obama still will win in a close election. I foreseen it