Thursday, October 4, 2012

First debate results, 'Romney TKO,' tweets from stunned left confirm, Pamela Geller lists

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10/3/12, "Romney TKO," Atlas Shrugs

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Chris "Tingles" Matthews  has a fit:

10/3/12, "MSNBC’s Matthews gives epic smackdown of Obama,"
Legal Insurrection, Anne Sorock

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10/3/12, "Obama the debater: Making Jimmy Carter look awesome
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" Washington Times, Charles Hurt

"Bewildered and lost without his teleprompter, President Obama flailed all around the debate stage last night. He was stuttering, nervous and petulant. It was like he had been called in front of the principal after goofing around for four years and blowing off all his homework.

Not since Jimmy Carter faced Ronald Reagan has the U.S. presidency been so embarrassingly represented in public. Actually, that’s an insult to Jimmy Carter.

The split screen was most devastating. Mitt Romney spoke forthrightly, with carefully studied facts and details at the ready. He looked right at the president and accused him of being miles out of his depth.

Mr. Obama? His eyes were glued to his lectern, looking guilty and angry and impatient with all the vagaries of Democracy. This debate was seriously chaffing him.

What exactly was Mr. Obama’s strategy here? Did he figure with so many people unemployed in this abomination of an economy he should go for the sympathy vote? Like voters could relate to a guy who is just scared pantsless that he is about to lose his job?"...

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10/3/12, "Romney lands punches against subdued Obama in first debate," The Hill, Sink and Parnes

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Big Obama fan Andrew Sullivan says "this was a disaster":

10/3/12, "Live-Blogging The First Presidential Debate 2012," Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Beast

"10.31 pm. Look: you know how much I love the guy, and you know how much of a high information viewer I am, and I can see the logic of some of Obama's meandering, weak, professorial arguments. But this was a disaster for the president for the key people he needs to reach, and his effete, wonkish lectures may have jolted a lot of independents into giving Romney a second look.
Obama looked tired, even bored; he kept looking down; he had no crisp statements of passion or argument; he wasn't there. He was entirely defensive, which may have been the strategy. But it was the wrong strategy. At the wrong moment.

The person with authority on that stage was Romney - offered it by one of the lamest moderators ever, and seized with relish. This was Romney the salesman. And my gut tells me he sold a few voters on a change tonight. It's beyond depressing. But it's true.

There are two more debates left. I have experienced many times the feeling that Obama just isn't in it, that he's on the ropes and not fighting back, and then he pulls it out. He got a little better over time tonight. But he pulled every punch. Maybe the next two will undo some of the damage. But I have to say I think it was extensive."...

Below, Obama stance behind the podium during first debate, 10/3/12, photo from Drudge Report


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