SkinsNDeacs
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Obama has still not looked him in the eye since the first 10 minutes. That will be talked about a lot tomorrow IMO.
That was an impressive ranting on Dodd Frank and its impact on the industry by Romney. Unfortunately for him, very very few people care, I believe.
Sorry, we didn't know you were just drinkin' and havin' fun. Didn't seem like a fun post for someone who was drinkin'.
If only I could figure out which channels will expose Mitt and Obama's inaccuracies . . .
I'm reading the factcheck blog on both candidates stats. Romney and Obama are taking some serious liberties.
We aren't talking about individuals. We are talking about small businesses that are taxed as S Corps which are paid by the shareholders at their individual income tax rate. I'm not saying John smith is going to have 6K and start a food truck.
Can you check the fact that Jim Lehrer is terrible?
Romney is winning the battle of impression. He looks impressive and even though he'll probably come out on the negative end of the fact checking over the next couple of days, the first impression of the debate is what matters to most voters. Obama is just being really defensive and making sure not to make a big mistake.
Cleveland Clinic anecdote is misguided but 99% of those watching the debate will take it as truth. Cleveland Clinic is highly specialized (e.g cardiology, etc) and not your run of the mill urban hospital.
Romney is winning the battle of impression. He looks impressive and even though he'll probably come out on the negative end of the fact checking over the next couple of days, the first impression of the debate is what matters to most voters. Obama is just being really defensive and making sure not to make a big mistake.
Romney is winning the battle of impression. He looks impressive and even though he'll probably come out on the negative end of the fact checking over the next couple of days, the first impression of the debate is what matters to most voters. Obama is just being really defensive and making sure not to make a big mistake.