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    Quote Originally Posted by Madison Redskin View Post
    I think Romney did a good job saying absolutely nothing in a very convincing manner.
    Strange. That's what I feel like Obama has done since he started his career. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCB View Post
    To me, Romney came off as a hectoring bully. Some of his admirers may construe that as an expression of authority but I actually think it will (along with his smirks, which famously helped sink Gore in 2000) not serve him well with mainstream voters.
    Romney? Obama smirked like it was his job during the debate! The looking down and smirking and smiling helped sink Obama's performance tonight.

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    Johnson won hands down
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    Apparently he crushed. Mathews (no bias there) said the President didn't match up to a First Grader... and should watch MSNBC...

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    Certainly not a good showing by the POTUS, but Governot Romney still didn't give any specifics, and lied some more. Fact checkers need to get on it.
    He said he was going to get tough on China, and Barack actually did a double-take, like "OH, you wanna go THERE?" and then never did. I thought for sure he'd hit Bain, the "47%" comment and another half a dozen or so points.

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    That debate reminded me of two head coaches fighting over the spot of the ball with one of the replacement refs standing in the middle of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rdskns2000 View Post
    They are probably too drunk with joy right now, let them sober up. Sure someone will try to explain the fuzzy math.
    Oh but he was so energetic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NLC1054 View Post
    That's why I hate debates; in the interest (read; fear) of not being called "gotcha" journalism, the moderators often don't challenge political candidates. So the moderators are basically there for show. And they hardly ever ask the really tough questions. So you leave a debate still not knowing much more about and candidates policies than you did coming in.
    Waking up the morning after, it's set in just how stunning and infuriating a lie Romney told about the 7 trillion dollar addition to the deficit he'd cause. He flat out said he wouldn't cut taxes. And he actually had the gall to be indignant over someone saying he would. CUTTING THE CORPORATE TAX RATE FROM 35% TO 25% IS A ****ING TAX CUT YOU SON OF A *****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I can't believe what a piece of **** Romney is and now I'm legitimately furious. First off, it's inexcusable for Lehrer not to have stopped Romney immediately and pointed that out. It's inexcusable for him not to demand Romney name some of those magical loopholes he's going to close to raise revenue. And it's disappointing that Obama didn't KILL Romney for uttering that stunning, spectacular, Bald. Faced. Lie.

    Get mad Obama campaign! The American people deserve someone vigorously defending them from such an egregious and obvious lying. Lehrer and Obama looked stunned by Romney's tactic. They hadn't expected it and hadn't prepared a response to it so the issue of him telling the lie was glossed over.
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    He flat out said he wouldn't cut taxes.
    Let's see...maybe you were in the bathroom for half the debate, but what you just said is laughably incorrect.

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    Mitt Romney: I'm not going to going to add 5 trillion dollars to the deficit with a 20% personal income tax cut and by cutting corporate tax rates from 35% to 25%. MY plan is revenue neutral! How? I'm going to close loopholes!

    Nevermind about which ones.

    Oh look how energetic I'm being! Jobs! Middle Class! ENERGY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10fttall View Post
    Let's see...maybe you were in the bathroom for half the debate, but what you just said is laughably incorrect.
    He said he would not cut taxes that add to the deficit. It was a flat out lie. There is no possible way for him to go through with his little 10% corporate tax rate cut and 20% across the board income tax cut, AND Bush era cuts extension, and come out revenue neutral from closing tax loopholes. The only options are 1.) he's decided not to go through with those proposed tax cuts he's been campaigning on, or 2.) He's lying about his cuts being revenue neutral.

    Which is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerryMason View Post
    Strange. That's what I feel like Obama has done since he started his career. LOL.
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    Romney won and it wasn't even close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chump Bailey View Post
    Seriously...

    Romney won and it wasn't even close.
    Romney is going to get killed by the media for the lies he told. He's banking on the fact that not that many of the people he reached in the debate will be paying attention to the media aftermath to realize he was lying. Maybe it's a good strategy, maybe not. But it's despicable.
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    Get mad Obama campaign! The American people deserve someone vigorously defending them from such an egregious and obvious lying. Lehrer and Obama looked stunned by Romney's tactic. They hadn't expected it and hadn't prepared a response to it so the issue of him telling the lie was glossed over.
    I agree with you. Although I hope most people are smart enough to see through the laughingly bad logic behind everything Romney proposed last night.

    Still, I hope at some point in my lifetime, the Dems finally grow a spine.

    Romney said all the right things that people want to hear, although almost all of it was wishful thinking. Massive tax cuts and increased military spending? What does that remind people of?

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    His tax promises were proven to be impossible a while back:

    http://www.factcheck.org/2012/08/rom...e-tax-promise/
    Tax experts — including one who supports Romney’s plan — say the Republican presidential candidate’s promise to cut individual income tax rates without either favoring the wealthy or losing revenue isn’t mathematically possible.

    That’s the conclusion of the Tax Policy Center in a report the Romney campaign attacked as “biased” (although the campaign previously praised the TPC as “objective,” when it issued a report critical of a rival’s tax plan).

    And it’s also the conclusion of an expert from the pro-business Tax Foundation, who states that the Tax Policy Center analysis “correctly identified the Romney plan as a tax cut, at least in static terms, that accrues mainly to high-income earners.”

    Romney has proposed very specific tax cuts. He would make the Bush-era income tax cuts and capital gains tax cuts permanent, then cut all income tax rates by an additional 20 percent across the board, repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax (which hits primarily upper-income taxpayers), and permanently repeal the estate tax (which currently applies only to estates valued at $5 million or more).
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    I smell a Saturday Night Live sketch mocking Jim Lehrer, probably in two days. Bill Hader I'm sure.

    Anyway, I have to admit, I laughed when Romney did his "I have five boys so I'm used to someone repeating the same thing over and over..." line. That was fricking hilarious, though unnecessary. Like most of the folks here, I thought Romney came off as more polished (surprising as hell), and more engaged, but ultimately I don't think it will matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    Romney is going to get killed by the media for the lies he told. He's banking on the fact that not that many of the people he reached in the debate will be paying attention to the media aftermath to realize he was lying. Maybe it's a good strategy, maybe not. But it's despicable.
    *IF* he did indeed lie, and I think he's bright enough to not do so in front of millions on live television; he will pay for it dearly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    Romney is going to get killed by the media for the lies he told. He's banking on the fact that not that many of the people he reached in the debate will be paying attention to the media aftermath to realize he was lying. Maybe it's a good strategy, maybe not. But it's despicable.
    No he won't. Nobody cares anymore. It's gotten worse every electionbowl, but this time, they aren't even trying to pretend to tell the truth. It's all make believe and people can chose to believe their own team or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    Oh but he was so energetic!

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    Waking up the morning after, it's set in just how stunning and infuriating a lie Romney told about the 7 trillion dollar addition to the deficit he'd cause. He flat out said he wouldn't cut taxes. And he actually had the gall to be indignant over someone saying he would. CUTTING THE CORPORATE TAX RATE FROM 35% TO 25% IS A ****ING TAX CUT YOU SON OF A *****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I can't believe what a piece of **** Romney is and now I'm legitimately furious. First off, it's inexcusable for Lehrer not to have stopped Romney immediately and pointed that out. It's inexcusable for him not to demand Romney name some of those magical loopholes he's going to close to raise revenue. And it's disappointing that Obama didn't KILL Romney for uttering that stunning, spectacular, Bald. Faced. Lie.

    Get mad Obama campaign! The American people deserve someone vigorously defending them from such an egregious and obvious lying. Lehrer and Obama looked stunned by Romney's tactic. They hadn't expected it and hadn't prepared a response to it so the issue of him telling the lie was glossed over.
    You do realize that America has the highest corporate tax rate in the world. So by lowering the rate from 35% to 25% and cutting out the tax loop holes that this will actually generate more tax revenue for the Federal government.

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