Anonymous wrote:Hahahahaha. You're funny OP. Obama is giving the GOP just enough rope. Abortion rights, contraception access and the war on terrorism haven't even come up yet. There are two more debates. But carry on like jackals with your absurd victory dance, by all means.
Last night was the domestic policy debate. Maybe the war on terrorism will get some play next time, but abortion rights or contraception access.
The next debate is a town hall format, much more to Obama's strengths.
I very tired of extremes, PP who mentioned regulation. I am sure Romney does not hate all regulation, so it was fair for him to say some regulation is good. If Romney hates all regulation, then Obama MUST love all regulation. It's all those absolutes that have gotten us to the Congress we curently have. Yeah!
Romeny did come more to the middle last night, but he overpromised. Of course, that is all Obama has done for the 6 years he has run for president or been president.
Obama phoned it in last night. He couldn't find a new path when $5B in new taxes didn't work. He didn't touch the 47% argument or even the etch-a-sketch? Why? His performance was embarassing. I expected him to wipe the floor with Romney.