CrusaderFrank
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Obama bin Lying
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This time Romney is certain to be asked about immigration reform, ruh-roh.
Certain huh? Is the fix in?
And I'm going to slap myself across the head if I end another sentence with a preposition...
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In the first debate Romney was aggressive and Obama was relatively passive. I think it's fair to say that, by most accounts, Romney "won" the first debate (yes, I know, some here are pretending to disagree, we'll make them the exception).
So what happens in the next debate?
Obama will almost assuredly come out more aggressive. What I'm wondering is whether Romney, anticipating that, will change his style - maybe switching to a more demure, "presidential" approach, something like that. Surely his team knows that Obama will come out swinging, I can't imagine they aren't planning an overall strategy.
Thoughts, guesses?
And maybe we can keep this conversation thoughtful and mature, just for a refreshing change?
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obama will do well until he gets flustered by a Romney reply. At that point, he can either avoid a direct response, or speak on something he has not been coached on. The former will look evasive and the latter will result in a whole lot of stammering at best. At worst, he will cop an attitude.The second debate is perfect for obama. It's a town hall format which is his best vehicle. It's about foreign policy which should be his best subject. In theory obama should be able to walk all over Romney.
obama's worst enemy is obama. He is still not preparing. Even though he blames Kerry for his poor performance, he won't replace him. obama, in obama's mind, cannot make a mistake. If he buckles down to some serious study he will admit to doing a poor job the first time. If he replaces Kerry, he will have to admit that he made a mistake in choosing him the first time. obama should have replaced Biden as VP, but since obama never makes a mistake, he couldn't do that.
obama is going to be back out there against someone who is very well prepared and has an enormous amount of ammunition. obama will rely on campaign speeches just like he did last time. He knows his advantages and will rely on those. I expect obama to be bellicose, argumentative without substance, and trying to re-do the last debate.
Unless obama can explain the Libyan cover up and why he engineered the murder of Ambassador Stevens he is going to lose. If obama's answers to his obvious failures is to blame everyone but himself and gets as hysterical in the debate as he is on the campaign trail he will lose even though the second debate could not be better for him.
Obama gonna break out da Negro Dialect and say "why Romney picking on me? Cuz Eyes black? Where Wright? Where he at?"
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In the first debate Romney was aggressive and Obama was relatively passive. I think it's fair to say that, by most accounts, Romney "won" the first debate (yes, I know, some here are pretending to disagree, we'll make them the exception).
So what happens in the next debate?
Obama will almost assuredly come out more aggressive. What I'm wondering is whether Romney, anticipating that, will change his style - maybe switching to a more demure, "presidential" approach, something like that. Surely his team knows that Obama will come out swinging, I can't imagine they aren't planning an overall strategy.
Thoughts, guesses?
And maybe we can keep this conversation thoughtful and mature, just for a refreshing change?
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This time Romney is certain to be asked about immigration reform, ruh-roh.
Certain huh? Is the fix in?
It was a pretty big domestic issue that was somehow left out of the domestic policy debate and this is the last chance to ask him how he feels about it, at this point we have no concrete idea of his feelings on it.