
US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gives the thums-up after getting off his campaign plane on October 4, 2012 in Weyers Cave, Virginia, one day after the first of three presidential debates ahead of the November 6th election.Credit: (AFP/Getty Images)
DENVER (TheBlaze/AP) — Buoyed by a powerful debate showing, Mitt Romney said Thursday he offers “prosperity that comes through freedom” to a country struggling to shed a weak economy. President Barack Obama accused the former Massachusetts governor of running from his own record in pursuit of political power.
Both men unleashed new attack ads in the battleground states in a race with little more than a month to run, Obama suggesting Romney couldn’t be trusted with the presidency, and the Republican accusing the president of backing a large tax increase on the middle class.
Not even Democrats disputed that Romney was likely to benefit politically from the debate Wednesday night in which he aggressively challenged Obama’s stewardship of the economy and said his own plans would help pull the country out of a slow-growth rut. Still, there was no immediate indication that the race would expand beyond the nine battleground states where the rivals and their running mates spend nearly all of their campaign time and advertising dollars.
Debate host Colorado is one of them, and Virginia, where Romney headed for an evening speech, is another. So, too, Wisconsin, Obama’s destination for a mid-day rally. Nevada, Ohio, Iowa, New Hampshire, Florida and North Carolina are the others.
Among them, the nine states account for 110 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the White House, more than enough to tip the campaign to one man or the other.

Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. President Barack Obama (R) pats Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on the back after the Presidential Debate at the University of Denver on October 3, 2012 in Denver, Colorado. The first of four debates for the 2012 Election, three Presidential and one Vice Presidential, is moderated by PBS's Jim Lehrer and focuses on domestic issues: the economy, health care, and the role of government. (Credit: Getty Images)
“Victory is in sight,” Romney exulted in an emailed request for donations to supporters. It was a show of confidence by a man hoping for a quick reversal in pre-debate public opinion polls that showed him trailing in battleground states as well as nationally.
Reprising a line from the debate, he told an audience of conservatives in Denver that Obama offers “trickle-down government.” He added, “I don’t think that’s what America believes in. I see instead a prosperity that comes through freedom.”
Another possible pivot point in the campaign neared in the form of Friday’s government report on unemployment for September. Joblessness was measured at 8.1. percent the previous month.
Obama campaigned with the energy of a man determined to make up for a subpar debate showing. Speaking to a crowd not far from the debate hall, he said mockingly that a “very spirited fellow” who stood next to him onstage Wednesday night “does not want to be held accountable for the real Mitt Romney’s positions” on taxes, education and other issues. “Governor Romney may dance around his positions, but if you want to be president you owe the American people the truth,” he said.
Watch Obama try to play off Wednesday’s debate on Wednesday here:
Later, before a crowd of tens of thousands in Madison, Wis., he said Romney wants to cut federal funding for Public Television while repealing legislation that regulates the banking industry “I just want to make sure I’ve got this straight: He’ll get rid of regulations on Wall Street, but he’s going to crack down on Sesame Street,” Obama said.
Taxes were a particular point of contention between the two men, although they were sharply divided as well on steps the cut the deficit, on government regulation, on education and Medicare.
Both in the debate and on the day after, Obama said repeatedly that his rival favors a $5 trillion tax cut that is tilted to the wealthy and would mean tax increases on the middle class or else result in a spike in federal deficits.
Romney said it wasn’t so, and counterattacked in a new television commercial, saying Obama’s “trickle down government approach” is not working.
Watch the new Romney ad:
Romney has refused so far to disclose many of the details to support his assertion that his proposal would not lead to a tax cut. His ad was an attempt to parry a report by the Tax Policy Center that Obama has frequently tried used to political advantage, as he did again during the day.
In a new ad by the president’s campaign, Romney is quoted as saying that a $5 trillion tax cut “is not my plan.” The ad then cites a study by the Tax Policy Center as saying it is, and asks why the Republican challenger “won’t level with us about his tax plan which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks.
“Because if we can’t trust him here” – a photo of the debate stage appears – “How could we ever trust him here,” the narrator says as a photo of the Oval Office fills the screen.
Here’s the ad:
The two men debate twice more this month, Oct. 16 in Hempstead, N.Y. and Oct. 22 in Boca Raton, Fla.
Before they do, Vice President Joe Biden and Romney’s running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, will share a stage in Danville, Ky. in one week’s time.
Biden plunged into the tax debate during the day, saying the administration does indeed want to increase the taxes paid by the wealthy by $1 trillion.
“We want to let that trillion-dollar tax cut expire so the middle class doesn’t have to bear the burden of all that money going to the super wealthy,” he said while campaigning in Iowa. “That’s not a tax raise, that’s called fairness where I come from.”
Republicans didn’t see it that way, and seized on the comment as evidence the administration’s policies would kill jobs.
Whatever the eventual outcome of the race, Romney seemed to have achieved his goal of a campaign reset. Democrats braced for tightening polls over the next several days in the states where the campaign will be won or lost.
The head of one Republican-aligned independent group said all such organizations should consider expanding into states that have effectively been written off. “If we didn’t get a home run, we certainly got a triple” from Romney’s showing in the debate, said American Future Fund’s founder Nick Ryan, who sided with Rick Santorum during the primaries.
Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod acknowledged in a conference call with reporters that an adjustment in strategy would be needed in the debates to come. “Obviously moving forward we’re going to take a hard look at this, and we’re going to have to make some judgments as to where to draw the line in these debates and how to use our time,” Axelrod said.
Romney frequently interrupted both Obama and moderator Jim Lehrer of the Public Broadcasting Service during the 90-minute debate, sometimes talking over one or both of them to argue that the president’s policies hadn’t restored the economy, or alternatively, that the president was making false accusations about Republican proposals.
While both men prepared extensively for their first head-to-head encounter, Romney had the advantage of having taken part in 19 debates with his Republican rivals over the course of many months. He seemed to employ many of the techniques that he honed then, insisting on speaking time he claimed he was entitled to, for example, generally without seeming belligerent.
The president’s last prior debate was four years ago, when he was running against Sen. John McCain.



















































































































Comments (77)
PlanetReality
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:45pmGreat job romney laid out the facts especially with taxes sorry liberals u got more info last nite then america has gotten in four years!!!! And as for the 47 percent comment, bring it, because america is still not sitting with the U DIDNT BUILD THAT!!!!
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Verceofreason
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:23pm100% lies doesn’t seemed to phase you.
Romney’s major Wall Street backers are catatonic that he reamed THEM last night attacking Simpson Bowles.
This loser will say anything ANYTHING to get into the White House.
He he lies, cheat ansd and EVEN STAB HIS 5 BIGGEST campaign contributors in the back.
All of a sudden little Mr’ LET KILL PELL GRANTS, is a champion of education.
Mitt is definitely NOT Presidential or USED CAR SALEMAN material.
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Welcome Black Carter
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:52pmV O Treason, Can you see how you saying the Oblamer IS presidential ruins your credibility. What happened is Obummer is not up to handling anyone in his own weight class… he punches below his weight class. And, sort of off topic… he throws like a girl. So, back on topic – Affirmitive action can no longer help ObaMao. Handling Mitt is above his pay-grade.
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BODYBAG
Oct. 4, 2012 at 10:03pm@VERCEOFREASON
Its obvious by your grammer and spelling you’re in worse shape than your messiah.
Dont wet yourself here.
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13th Imam
Oct. 4, 2012 at 11:18pmAt least used car salesmen have had a real job. That is way more experience than the dufus in the Whitehouse has ever gotten in a non gov job
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Verceofreason
Oct. 5, 2012 at 12:04amAttacking typing errors – the last refuge of the clueless
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JRook
Oct. 5, 2012 at 11:28amFor the brain trust here who, like Romney, confuse what they believe with the truth here is a good review of Romney’s weak leadership as governor. Don’t you just hate when the facts don’t support what you want to believe.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/mitt-romneys-massachusetts-record-proof-of-strong-leadership/2012/06/12/gJQArQUQXV_blog.html
No surprise that a “citizen” who keeps his money in offshore accounts and utilizes shell companies and IRA tricks to avoid paying taxes due would lie about his record. But how convenient that when his 47% comment doesn’t play so well he comes out and says he was lying. A man of low character, ethics and integrity. You want to vote against the PRESIDENT fine. But you shouldn’t feel a need to work so hard trying to believe that Romney is anything other than what he has shown himself to be. A poster child for anti-citizenship.
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Odyessy
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:39pmRomney opened up a 55 gallon drum of industrial strength whup-ass on poor little Barry.
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Col. HawK
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:23pmRomney should have said, not….”I’ts not my plan to cut $5 trillion dollars, from the deficit, rather $16 trillion”…. Cheers.
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BODYBAG
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:01pmA Chainsaw We Can Believe In
http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/10/branco-cartoon-a-chainsaw-we-can-believe-in/
“In a new ad by the president’s campaign, Romney is quoted as saying that a $5 trillion tax cut “is
not my plan.” The ad then cites a study by the Tax Policy Center as saying it is, and asks why
the Republican challenger “won’t level with us about his tax plan which gives the wealthy huge new
tax breaks.”
The Tax Policy Center fabricated its assumptions then backed off when pressed.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/no-romney-will-not-raise-taxes-on-the-middle-class/article/2509736
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/check-math-romneys-tax-plan-doesnt-raise-middle-class-taxes_653485.html
AARP has publicly released a very similar statement demanding Dear Leader Barry not cite
them publicly in any of his political puke.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/aarp-to-obama-dont-mention-us-again/article/2509844
Seems people are getting a little nervous being associated with a serial liar.
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Verceofreason
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:24pmLike Romney.
You are talking about Romney, right?
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noslave
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:30pmbe careful of high fiveing,romney was good but felt obama was pulling a “ROPE A DOPE LIKE MOHAMMED ALI?” expect street/chiago thug style fighting next debate??romney should have turned to obama when obama said his 1st priorty was keeping americans safe/national security??if he said ‘YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING?YOU WERE FUND RAISEING IN VEGAS WHILE 4 AMERICANS WERE KILLED ON 9/11 BY TERRORISTS,THEN YOU BLAMED A VIDEO MADE IN JULY??
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DarkJello
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:49pmHe will strike with that in the next debate. Plenty of arrows in the quiver.
Obama might just lose all 3 debates. Dems are panicked, as Romney was not supposed to even hit a single. The coddling by media during the last 4 years set Obama up for failure. Good!! He is not a bad person, just a bad president. Romney is objectively making the case. His style and laser guided attacks just added salt to the wound. Decisive FTW!
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noslave
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:25pmgranted the media covering obamas azz made him like “little lord fauntleroy”traumatized by someone actually calling him out on his 4 yrs of lies,and i wish all the best for romney going foreward,but judgeing on sleazy democrats tactics(pushing granny,killing steel workers wife,etc.)they could throw a pile of lies, putting him on the defense again, and keeping him from makeing legitimate points on obamas many flaws??loved the 2.8 billion oil company attempted contempt by obama and the slap in the face of 90 billion kick-backs given to fund-raiser pals for green energy bankruptsey .
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BODYBAG
Oct. 4, 2012 at 10:11pm@DARKJELLO
Posted on October 4, 2012 at 7:49pm
He is not a bad person, just a bad president.
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We’re on the same team, but dont fall for that malarky. Most narcissistic psychos
WANT you to think they’re nice guys. Thats how they are able to screw you.
Barry’s a radical communist agitator propped up in an elaborate hoax to make him
look “acceptable” and “clean”. Truth is he’s no different than Rev Jeremiah Wright,
a racist hate-filled lunatic.
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TelepromoterNChief
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:30pmSomebody call Obama a wambulance.
What a crybaby.
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mikenleeds
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:27pmthat punk azz obama is still so shaken that he barely can talk , i see he s back on his teleprompter
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DarkJello
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:58pmI ordered an MRI brain for Obama, because I don’t want any really weird stuff going down during his final months. (After he loses the election). We need to keep him safe because you know Biden would FUDGE things up, down, left, and right–well not right–if given the slightest opening.
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cyclops
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:22pmNow the interesting question is, how low is Obama and his thugs, are going to go? They are very desperate right now……..Better be ready not to get swayed by his next tactics…..Maybe he needs the teleprompter next debate…….LMAO!!!!
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LeadNotFollow
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:00pm…
Romney was great in last night’s debate. I would like to see him get even tougher on Obama.
Just hope he doesn’t pull a John McCain “wimp-out” on us, during the next two debates.
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Rollo2
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:13pmObama can’t take defeat like a man, he responds like a nine yr old, with petulance.
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Canada_Goose
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:54pmMr. Romney won the debate by either abandoning his previous extrem right wing position or moving closer to Mr. Obama’s policies on healthcare and financial regulation. How does this translate to winning the election?
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Want our country back
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:23pmYou are a lunatic……….. STFU
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progressiveslayer
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:38pmGoose We don’t want a F ed up health care system like you have and that’s exactly what Barry has inflicted on us. We don’t want or need financial regulation because we have too many regulations already. I have nurse friends who tell me all the time that canuks come here for their medical care because your system sucks and we don’t want socialized medicine. I know Romney said he would let parts of Obama care stand and I don’t like that either but you can’t have everything.
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DarkJello
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:00pm@Canada:
Romney did not “abandon” anything. Stop getting “news” from the propagandists.
They were side by side, Obama spoke 4 minutes longer, and he was OWNED!!
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Susie
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:05pmCanada-Goose
Spoken like the true entitlement addicted, socialist most of my fellow Canadians are.
Your comment is embarrassing to say the least and shows the extreme ignorance of most Canadians about how, successful Progressive governments, at all levels have undermined even the most basic of our civil rights & freedoms and our healthcare system ? – sucks -big time. You too will find out, just when you need it most – that’s when you, Canada, get goosed by it.
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Verceofreason
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:27pmYou are confusing these folks.
At this point in the campaign he has abandoned the Tea Party and his major wall St contrributor.s
And now just love loves LOVES teachers and education.
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dmerwin
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:51pmI immediately switched to BSNBC right after the debate and it did my heart VERY WELL. Maddow, Schultz (@I know nothing, Sgt Schultz), Lispy liberal guy fill in for Maddow, and Matthews (@I get an electric shock up my leg) ALL agreeing that Romney won. Especially liked Matthews honest assessment that BSNBC is IN THE TANK for Obama and “that wasn’t a BSNBC” debate”.
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Rollo2
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:18pmObamas’ response to defeat is to behave like a petulant child.
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TROLLMONGER
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:48pmYou gotta love all of the typical right wing christian hate speech from the old and senile Beckbots…LOL!
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progressiveslayer
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:27pmAhh yes turdgobbler the night isn’t complete without your idiocy.
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Verceofreason
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:31pmMitt lied and changed previous positions 100% of the debate
And these rubes eat it up like early Sarah Palin.
He’s already DESERTED the ultra conservative base and has move more centrist.
Does it bother these posters, Of course not – anyone but Obama!
And what about the dismissed 47%.
Mitt doesn’t feel he has to be president to anyone who’s not a millionaire.
This vacuum of a man is not good for America.
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teapartyconservatism
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:48pmDon’t miss this, fantastic and funny debate animation.
Very cool. Yes BO gets his a$$ kicked.
“Obama-Romney presidential debate 2012: Mitt clobbers Obama”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iNhUI8ktHuw
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Wool-Free Vision
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:41pmThat Next Media Animation is awesome! First time I have seen/heard of them, but I will be watching for more. I particularly liked Elmo, Bert, Ernie, and the gang getting splattered with Big Bird blood Sledge-O-Matic-style. Oh yeah, and The Grim Reaper rushing Lehrer. Very good stuff. Thanks for the link TeaPartyConservatism. (I really like your handle, too)
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:46pmYES! That was Great! Japanese and all! Smack down awesome.
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Canada_Goose
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:47pmReality check for Mr. Romney: Intrade R 33.6 O 66.5
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progressiveslayer
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:46pmTwo more beat downs for Barry and it’s all she wrote,the thin skinned pansy just can’t deal with it.
Sure we’re going to have a big government with the Romney presidency and I detest big government because no single person can reduce the size of government but firing Barry is a good start in the right direction.
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BODYBAG
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:18pmI have the same cautions, but dont short-change this guy. I could be all wrong
but Romney could very well end up the best Pres in decades. You’re right of
course that he cant do it all. It wont be quick. But a Romney presidency offers
the possibility of 2 terms + possible Ryan 2 terms = nearly 2 decades of
government reduction trak.
16 years and a meat cleaver. Think about it.
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progressiveslayer
Oct. 4, 2012 at 8:30pmIf it works out that way it would be outstanding and I’m all for it. Down with the Marxist mulatto POS in chief.
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BODYBAG
Oct. 4, 2012 at 9:51pm@PROGRESSIVESLAYER
Posted on October 4, 2012 at 8:30pm
Down with the Marxist mulatto POS in chief.
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Same page brother.
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zjak
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:44pmRomney will win hands down, and I am waiting for my big pay day from Intrade.
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jackact
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:41pmToday’s example of Obama’s hubris.
Instead of proposing a plan to the American people to erase the devastating failure of the past fours years he simply states, ‘Romney’s plan of the past year will be a failure’?
…What the he** is this moron talking about?
If Axelrod has not crapped his pants twice in the past 24 hours I would be surprised.
And disappointed.
;)
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ReaganBaby
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:36pmHere comes the onslaught of lies and mud slinging by the despicable Øbama campaign. Truth will always win in the end as we saw last night
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Henaynei
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:34pmI think everyone is counting our chickens and we don’t even have all the eggs in the basket, much less hatched.
OB said to lower expectations… Whatever the reason may have been, you can bet he will be back in his proven form for the next 2 debates.
I would not put it past his campaign to have some game plan that includes trying to get our side over confident going into the next 2 debates. They KNOW elections have been won or lost on debates.
This debate was very good for our side but successfully painting one room does not get the house painted. :)
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ReaganBaby
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:42pmYou may have a point, but at this point in the game its all about momentum and i don’t think Romney will ever perform in a debate as poorly as BO did last night.
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Matt_Krush
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:59pmNo he won’t, he can’t deliver someone else’s speech without the teleprompter.
Face it, the Democrats voted for another person’s speech…all Obama did was read it.
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mtcountrygrl
Oct. 4, 2012 at 10:00pm@ Matt
So true. Off telepromter he is a FAIL! And the next debate is on foreign policy, isn’t it? What the heck is he going to say that will look good besides, I killed Osama. The Middle East is on FIRE! And Mexican citizens are being killed by the hundreds by guns he shipped to drug cartel.
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justangry
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:33pmI haven’t seen anything from the Liberty Movement peeps saying Romney’s won them over. Perhaps he won over enough independents to counter the half million registered voters the Unions got registered in the battle ground states. I didn’t watch myself. I mean who really puts any stock in what a politicians SAYS? (aside from the Blazers)
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resme
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:47pmRomney talked about cutting spending last night. Soon afterwards, Romney and Obama began arguing who was going to spend more on Medicare. Romney won that argument, Sadly.
I can’t wait till the foreign policy debate. Romney will say Obama hasn’t killed enough. The entire night will be about killing and blood. I hope the FCC adds a “viewer discretion is advised”.
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justangry
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:29pmI don’t imagine they justified why they think they can throw us away without a trial, or anything else of substance. Of course the GOP of late has been saying the right things and turning around and doing the opposite and we KNOW that anything Obama says isn’t worth listening to.
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Small World
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:27pmlook out folks the union just registered thousands of new voters.
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ReaganBaby
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:39pmthe unions will do whatever it takes- the only way we can counter them is get all are friends and family registered and motivated to vote. The unions may register illegals and the dead but we can still win this because the Majority of Americans believe in hard work and can recognize truth when they see it.
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ReaganBaby
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:43pmthey did not just do this, they have registered them over the past 18 months.
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The-Monk
Oct. 4, 2012 at 7:22pm@Small World
“look out folks the union just registered thousands of new voters.”
Yep,… and they’re all dead voters.
Gives new meaning to the Unions “graveyard shift”.
As they say in Chicago…. “Never hold an election until after the votes are counted”
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I SPY
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:26pmGreat job, Romney! Way to kick that skinny liberal A$# !
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johnkostik
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:23pmThe American people don’t want what you’re shoveling, Mr. President.
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greatgrandma
Oct. 5, 2012 at 3:42amHaven’t heard a peep out of Reid or Palosi. Maybe they went Republic!
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sscamaro1967
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:21pmObama looks like he had a rough nite
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RepubliCorp
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:54pmyeah…….moving is a B*tch
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smokeysmoke
Oct. 4, 2012 at 6:19pmthe media is going to try and call mitt a liar and frame the next debate in a more favorable way… romney, i hope you can best the next month of challanges… its far from over, but you showed the ***** in obama’s ARMOR… or concentration
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