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GOP feeling the sting of last nights debate loss...
Obama acted like a child ......"Can you say that again louder, Candy?" And of course, we didn't have the benefit of a split screen last night, either. Obama wouldn't shut up despite Candy almost yelling at him near the end, a gross demonstration of his disrespect for women, not to mention the women who were PAID LESS in his own WH. Oops, I mentioned it. Obama supporters should be embarrassed.
So you actually liked how Biden acted, and you wish Obama would do the same? That would effectively seal his loss.
Of course these unhinged Libs like rudeness and arrogance. Look at the awful Tweets threatening to assassinate Romney if he is elected. Of course, the same Libs all "feared" a similar reaction from Republicans when the first black President was elected, but none materialized.
Obama acted like a child ......"Can you say that again louder, Candy?" And of course, we didn't have the benefit of a split screen last night, either. Obama wouldn't shut up despite Candy almost yelling at him near the end, a gross demonstration of his disrespect for women, not to mention the women who were PAID LESS in his own WH. Oops, I mentioned it. Obama supporters should be embarrassed.
Is that the same problem you had with Romney arguing with Candy and practically ignoring her when she wished to move to a new topic? Oops, guess you missed that.
Is that the same problem you had with Romney arguing with Candy and practically ignoring her when she wished to move to a new topic? Oops, guess you missed that.
Yes, I did miss that because Candy allowed Obama 3.5 more minutes than Romney and consistently cut Romney off. Where was Obama's question, "How are you different from Jimmy Carter?"
You are wrong. What he said was "No act of terror will go unanswered" and did not call this an act of terror for weeks....and the very next day he was in Vegas baby. This guy has to retire.
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He said on Sept. 12th and he said it again on Sept. 13th.
"But on Sept. 13, at a campaign event in Colorado, Obama again used the phrase "act of terror" and this time tied it directly to the Benghazi attack.
"So what I want all of you to know is that we are going to bring those who killed our fellow Americans to justice. I want people around the world to hear me: To all those who would do us harm, no act of terror will go unpunished. It will not dim the light of the values that we proudly present to the rest of the world. No act of violence shakes the resolve of the United States of America," he said."
Mitt came off like a crybaby last night. Always whining and cutting off the moderator when it was time to move onto a new question. I thought he was going to cry a few times when he didn't get his way
Yes, I did miss that because Candy allowed Obama 3.5 more minutes than Romney and consistently cut Romney off. Where was Obama's question, "How are you different from Jimmy Carter?"
A whole 3.5 minutes, the nerve of that woman!!
Actually Bush was the last sitting Republican, if she were gonna ask that question to Obama it would be about Clinton, unless you think Bush is a failed president like Carter was.
Mitt came off like a crybaby last night. Always whining and cutting off the moderator when it was time to move onto a new question. I thought he was going to cry a few times when he didn't get his way
I thought so too. He was pitiful and pathetic, talking about all sorts of wacky things like he was different from Bush because of Venezuelan oil production? Huh? Romney failed the challenge of being asked tough questions and being confronted by adversity. He came unhinged. Romney proved he does not have what it takes to be president.
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