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Oh My: The Brutal Post-Debate Focus Group

Anne_1 Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 6:43 PM
What's the topic of the next debate??? IF it's foreign policy, Willard has ALL the information to hammer Obozo again. Can anyone say Libya??? Talk about the "October Surprise."
traitorbill Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 8:05 PM
Arab Spring, Iranian nukes, Syrian war, Chinese saber rattling, Russian subs in the Gulf of Mexico, American stature down worldwide, Taliban and Al Queda comebacks, Pakistan lost, allies rejected, tyrants bowed before, billions of tax dollars to terrorists, Muslim Brotherhood in charge in Egypt, an assissanated ambassador...Obama couldn't make the seas recede. Instead, he's making our superpower status recede.
Lance852 Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 7:33 PM
Meanwhile al Qaeda is becoming resurgent all over Arabia and Africa...
capitalust Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 8:37 PM
Thanks to the Imam in the White House. What a subtle plan!
Carlos7 Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 6:46 PM
Libya: Bin Laden is Dead, but Al-Qaeda is still Alive.
Anne_1 Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 7:03 PM
And what happened to the several requests for more security?


Obama: "My Number One Priority is to Keep Our Diplomats Safe"
Yet that POS Obozo Denied "Repeated Requests" For Increased Security in Benghazi..
capitalust Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 8:35 PM
"Obama - WE ARE ALL OSAMA now!" - Muslim answer to his "outreach".
capitalust Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 8:36 PM
Well, you see, he needed a good excuse to launch his October surprise - probably wanted to tell the Ambassador to shut up and be killed like he was supposed to.

The only focus group you really needed to get the gist of how this debate turned out was the circus on MSNBC after it ended.  The anchors ranged from morose to unhinged.  But what about the rest of America?  I flagged a few nuggets from the network's insta-polls last night, but let's circle back, shall we?  First up is CNN, which polled 430 American adults (not likely, or even registered, voters) with a D+4 sample.  So the deck was somewhat stacked to begin with.  And yet:
 

- 67 percent said Romney won the debate, 25 percent...

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