Thursday, October 4, 2012

The First Presidential Debate: Do You Have Any Doubts?

Barack mentioned the middle class 19 times last night and seemed unprepared, like the kid who didn't study for his English exam because he already speaks English.  Mitt looked presidential and prepared.  Lannie Davis said that Barack's best asset is that people like him but did not feel like him in the debate.  That's the main reason why Barack was elected in the first place--we knew nothing about him but for the fact that he was likeable. and John McCain wasn't cool.

Today's spin from the left is a joke.  Jenn Psaki, Obama's Traveling Campaign Secretary, claimed that Mitt was well rehearsed and was akin to an attack dog.  She said that Mitt won merely on style.  Now let's face it, Barack is the one with style and with his Teleprompter, he's deadly smooth and well spoken, and to think that Mitt has style without substance is ridiculous.

Even Bill-Conservative-Women-Are-C--ts-Maher tweeted "Obama made a lot of great points tonight.  Unfortunately, most of them were for Romney."  I responded to Maher with: "Looks like you bought a ticket on the Titanic.  Obama is your Solyndra, Bill."  Maher also tweeted: "Maybe the President DOES need his Teleprompter."  When Maher says these things, you know Barack is up to his lips in quagmire.

 Mitt was personable and real; Barack was like the Grinch, rarely making eye-contact, sneering while trying to smile, and unable to attack effectively.  Arrogance and conceit are a deadly combination to have when going in to a debate.  Barack felt that he didn't need to prepare, just smile and act professorial.  Well, the professor lost to the CEO in last night's debate, and we can only hope that this will reflect the election results.

Finally, I checked out MNSBC after the debate and I honestly had one of the best laughs that I've had in a long time.  Ed Schitz, Rachel Madcow, Al Sharptongue and Lawrence O'Damnhell were going nuts.  They were almost to the point of soiling themselves over Mitt's obvious win.  It was actually fun to watch and I recommend you try it some time.  Even Tingles Matthews couldn't control his feelings for Obama and it put a smile on my face and a song in my heart.  I don't want to be too optimistic, but this election is looking a lot more competitive than the left would have us believe.

Hope and change, baby; hope and change.

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