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Obama, Romney Get Feisty in Second Debate

downtherabbithole Wrote: Oct 17, 2012 5:43 AM
The next and last debate will be solely on foreign policy. This is a virtual gold mine for Mitt Romney and my hope is that he will be forceful and direct in holding the president's feet to the fire. Obama never did answer the question posed. And in the post-mortem, Crowley admitted that her "intervention" in the president's favor was inappropriate and wrong. Romney will have myriad opportunities to set the record straight regarding "time lines" and the lies the president advanced through his surrogates regarding the Libya event. Cont. below …..
Roseann9 Wrote: Oct 17, 2012 5:55 AM
It is there that he will help voters explore Benghazi in greater detail. Obama has no defense on the way the executive branch behaved in this matter. For that matter, Obama has no platform either. His debate style was just a bunch of mis-statements and insults. Very disappointing to see that trait in a President of the United States.

HEMPSTEAD, NY - President Obama was noticeably sharper and more aggressive in tonight's debate, as both candidates exchanged barbs throughout the evening.  Mitt Romney excelled by focusing on jobs, jobs, jobs, and repeatedly forcing voters to notice the canyon between Obama's rhetoric and his record.  Romney's strongest answer came after Obama attempted to apply lipstick to his failed record in office.  Romney unleashed a torrent of facts that pushed back forcefully against each and every one of those claims.  It should be cut into an ad as soon as possible.  Throughout the night, Romney was asked questions from the audience...

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