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A More Aggressive Obama Still Won't Make the Grade

kwood742 Wrote: Oct 16, 2012 11:49 AM
Romney will probably have to deal with both Obama's and the moderator's interruptions. The constant interruptions by both will be an attempt to double-team him and drown out his responses. Then, the left will declare debate victory, claiming Romney had nothing to say.
downtherabbithole Wrote: Oct 16, 2012 12:36 PM
Romney will make sure the left will NOT be able to declare victory. He did the needed in the first debate and he will do it again tonight!
downtherabbithole Wrote: Oct 16, 2012 1:13 PM
Correction . . . Meant to say.....He did the job needed in the first debate and he will do it again tonight!

As he prepares for the second debate, Obama faces a major dilemma:

how to be more aggressive without jeopardizing his alleged likability, the main thing he supposedly has going for him with voters.

The Barack Obama the public usually sees is not the real Barack Obama. The former is a carefully manufactured media image designed to appear eminently reasonable, highly engaged, ultra-caring, inordinately intelligent and as one who transcends the pettiness that plagues so many politicians. The real Obama is none of those things.

These things wouldn't matter as much if the liberal media hadn't insulated Obama from scrutiny and covered...

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