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Question: Who won?
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Barack Obama
 
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Mitt Romney
 
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Total Voters: 171

Author Topic: Who won the debate?  (Read 9587 times)
Earthling
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« on: October 17, 2012, 04:16:32 AM »

What Marokai said.

Candy Crowley basically called Romney out as a liar in front of 60-65 million people on the Libya comments...it's laughable that anyone can call that a win for Romney...there is no way the Republicans can spin that

Apparently Crowley is admitting she was wrong because well she obviously was. 

Romney tried to imply Obama didn't call the attack an act of terrorism. Obama did in fact do sototally false and made up; the administration didn't, however, call it an attack from a terrorist organization until it knew for sure that it was. Romney was arguing stupid semantics you're trying to but failing, he wasn't "right" about anything. everything he said was trueWhat he attacked Obama for in that moment was wrong. Full stop.nothing was wrong and you can't find anything
Obama didn't call it an act of terrorism.


Crowley is walking back hard... oops!! 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=athcyCTnTTs


Please explain to me on what planet an "act of terror" is something other than an act of terrorism. Smiley

Indeed. I have just seen the statement Obama made in the Rose Garden after the attack and he called it an act of terror. So Crowley was right and Romney was wrong. That Crowley is apparently crawling back doesn't change that fact.

Romney lied. But then, what else is new.
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Earthling
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2012, 04:18:46 AM »

There was no "domination," as some are implying. The candidates, for the most part, equally drove the discussion. If you want domination, look to the October 3rd debate.

That being said, this was still a clear Obama win, which, I'll admit, I didn't think we'd see. I also think this debate will seal Obama's re-election, though I'm not going to give up completely and pull a Lief.

There is still a third debate. Problem for Romney is that it's about foreign policy.
If Obama does just as well in 5 days as he did last night, he will win reelection.
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