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It's Important To Understand Why Romney Won

R.3 Wrote: Oct 09, 2012 11:04 AM
I think BO was defeated in the first minute of the debate. When he announced his 20 year wedding anniversary and the hall sat on its hands I believe he suffered irreparable brain damage. You could see him waiting for the eruption of applause and when it didn't come he knew he was on his own. With no teleprompter, no phony dialect, and no sycophants he was left to his own devices. Those devices served him as well as the inner circle he depends on to "lead" a nation.
Navy-baby Wrote: Oct 09, 2012 11:09 AM
The silence of the audience was an important improvement in this new debate structure; and being able to hear more than 2-minute sound bites gave us much more substance with which to grade the participants. A grand success, in my opinion.
pastorial Wrote: Oct 11, 2012 12:32 PM
they were instructed not to respond!
pastorial Wrote: Oct 11, 2012 12:32 PM
BonnyB Wrote: Oct 13, 2012 6:57 PM
PESTORIAL ADMITTED TROLL SPAMMER!
Understanding why Mitt Romney so decisively won the first presidential debate is as important as the fact that he did. Why? Because once we know the reasons, almost everything about President Barack Obama and this election becomes clear.

First, Obama lost because he, like virtually the entire left, lives in a left-wing bubble.

Left-wing academics live in this bubble. There is no greater uniformity of thought than at our universities; their much-ballyhooed commitment to diversity is about race and ethnicity, not about ideas.

So, too, the great majority of news media people live in the same bubble, the left-wing herd that covers national and...

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