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Romney’s Real Debate Victories
Dick Morris ^ | 10/04/2012 | Dick Morris

Posted on 10/04/2012 6:45:46 PM PDT by Signalman

Obviously, Romney won last night’s debate. His passion, charisma, energy, eye-contact, personality, force of argument, and earnest compassion showed through and contrasted with a washed out, tired, hesitant Obama.

But seeing the debate from a professional’s eye, Romney scored a number of key victories in the turf wars that underlie this campaign. These victories are likely to last and shape the final month of this race long after the glow from Romney’s performance has faded.

1. Romney got out from under Obama’s character assassination negative ads. By failing to raise the Cayman Islands bank account, the 47% speech, Bain Capital or the tax return issue in the debate, he almost dismissed them from the campaign. Good-bye two hundred million dollars in advertising.

If Obama really believed that Romney was as callous, heartless, and dishonest as his ads make him out to be, he would have raised the issues in the debate. It almost belies the statement, “I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message,” that begins or ends every one of his negative ads. If the candidate doesn’t believe in his own negative attacks enough to articulate them in a debate, why should the rest of us base our vote on them?

2. Romney insulated himself — with Obama’s consent — from the doubts of the elderly about his policy on their benefits. After the 47% comments, Romney risked losing the elderly for fear that he meant to curtail their entitlements. But Obama helpfully agreed that his Social Security policy did not differ from Romney’s at all and that either way the benefits would be ok. And he agreed that neither he nor his opponent would cut Medicare for those now over 65 or those closing in on retirement. So the 47% is now aimed at welfare, food stamps, and Medicaid which is the target Romney originally intended and Obama let him get away with it.

3. Obama let Romney sell the notion that he was cutting Medicare for current beneficiaries by $716 billion and let Romney repeat that stat without contradiction. And he let Romney inject the 15 member board — the rationing board — into the debate without trying to blunt Romney’s accusation that it would decide on who gets what treatment. Obama could have embarrassed Romney by pointing out that Ryan kept that cut in his budget (since backed away from it) but didn’t do so. Now this campaign will be about two issues, not just one. Now the economy and Obamacare will be the fulcrums on which this race with hinge.

4. Romney was able to make the debate, and therefore the race, about big issues like the size of government, the impact of taxes on growth, the need to drill for oil, Obamacare and rationing. He elevated not just his game but the race to these fundamental questions on all of which Republicans and Romney have an advantage.

5. He explained well how a tax increase for the “wealthy” was really a tax increase on small businesses that hire half of all American workers. By explaining that these owners are taxed as individuals not as corporations (Subchapter S) without getting into the weeds, he made us understand that fighting these taxes is not about battling for yachts and private planes but about creating jobs.

Therefore, Romney took away Obama’s negative campaign, his class warfare, his entitlement issue, the Medi-scare tactic, and much of the president’s case. In subsequent debates, Obama will be bound by what he said last night. He cannot undo his concessions and without doing so, it will be very hard for him to reconquer the ground he has lost.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: debate; morris; victories

1 posted on 10/04/2012 6:45:53 PM PDT by Signalman
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To: Signalman

Imagine Morris’ smugness if he was right all along about this election.


2 posted on 10/04/2012 6:51:29 PM PDT by Viennacon
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To: Signalman

Not sure I buy these talking points but many in the audience, given what was offered in the debate, will sense that Romney has a better idea how to handle the economy which is still the #1 issue, not the “war on women” or Libya or anything else.


3 posted on 10/04/2012 7:27:22 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (Our economy won't heal until one particular black man is unemployed.)
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To: Viennacon
Imagine Morris’ smugness if he was right all along about this election

I would welcome his smugness if he can get one right for a change.

4 posted on 10/04/2012 7:30:17 PM PDT by libertylover (The problem with Obama is not that his skin is too black, it's that his ideas are too RED.)
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To: Signalman

contrasted with a washed out, tired, hesitant Obama.

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Why is Obama washed out tired and hesitant?

Maybe if he let Air Force One rest on the tarmac long enough to get it’s oil changed he wouldn’t be so tired.
Maybe if he studied in the White House instaed of Las Vegas he wouldn’t be so tired. Maybe if he left his boyfriend home when he gets away from Michelle , he wouldn’t be so washed out.Maybe if he knew what he was doing he wouldn’t be hesitant.

Obama’s commercials are easy because when they go out, there is no rebuttal, but Obama knew if he brought up the lies he uses in his ads Romney would have shoved them back at him.

The 47% they will still vote for Obama.For that free cell phone.,


5 posted on 10/04/2012 7:30:24 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: Signalman

Why did nobama let Romney get away with all these things? Perhaps there’s more here than meets the eye? Maybe something sinister?


6 posted on 10/04/2012 7:31:14 PM PDT by upchuck (I miss my dog Snoopy. May 16, 1997-September 24, 2012 -- 15 years, 4 months. Forever in my heart.)
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To: Signalman
In subsequent debates, Obama will be bound by what he said last night. He cannot undo his concessions and without doing so, it will be very hard for him to reconquer the ground he has lost.

Maybe not, but he'll try. Or, just pass off the first debate as a bad night and act like it never happened.

7 posted on 10/04/2012 7:37:48 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason ("Journalism is dead. All news is suspect." - Noamie)
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