Debate drumming: The aftermath
Immediate reaction following tonight’s presidential debate…
A participant in Republican Pollster Frank Luntz’s live focus group on Fox News: “[President Obama's] been bullshittin’ the public with the media behind him.”
–CNN poll: Registered voters… 46% say Obama won, 39% say Romney won.
–CBS News poll: Uncommitted voters… 37% say Obama won, 30% say Romney won.
Remarks from moderator Candy Crowley on CNN: “I didn’t feel there was personal animosity [between Obama or Mitt Romney]. I felt like the counter was closing in on these guys. … They both came to play.”
More from Crowley: “I knew that the President had said ‘act of terror’ because… I heard him that day.”
Conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer declares a winner: “I think Obama got the better of it.”
Paul Ryan emails via Romney campaign: “Mitt crushed it.”
Fox News’ Megyn Kelly: The candidates were “getting up in each others’ grill.”
New York Times: “Tense encounters”
Wall Street Journal: “Tense debate”
Washington Post: “Aggressive in rematch”
USA Today: “Obama, Romney turn up heat”
Drudge Report [to AP report]: “Fight!”
Huffington Post: “Barack is Back“
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Wilberto
Posted on October 17, 2012 at 4:49amDemocrats think they have won but have actually lost. Obama is part of the cover up.
During the debate Obama acknowledged that in September 12 he called the killings in Libya a terrorist attack . He was certain about what he had said at his Rose Garden speech. Therefore, he knew at least within 12 hours of the killings that it was a terrorist attack. Why he let his aides misled the public with the story of the spontaneous manifestation to the YouTube video? He also used the same argument at the UN.
Instead of a victory he placed himself in the middle of a deliberate cover up of the true events.
I am still waiting for the answer to the question. Who denied the request for enhanced security and why?
“Since our founding, the United States has been a nation that respects all faiths. We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. But there is absolutely no justification to this type of senseless violence.” Barack Obama September 12, 2012
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