Mr. Goldberg finally understands Clint Eastwood's point...
But according to The Dallas Morning News, front page, above the fold: President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney both came across as collected and assertive in Wednesday’s first of three debates. Both stuck closely to familiar rhetoric on issues including the economy, taxes and health care.
Obviously, according to TDMN, it was a draw.
Just heard a commentator say that if last night doesn’t raise Romney’s poll number then he is in real trouble ..Who thinks liberal polsters will raise Romney’s numbers?
“Mitt Romney...needed to prove tonight that he could stand on stage with President Barack Obama as an equal and a plausible president of the United States.”
Hmmm...I thought it was the other way around.
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My favorite comment (Christ Matthrews): “this wasn’t an MSNBC debate, was it?”
There was some dude on stage in the way, but I do think I saw a chair behind him.
One thing is for certain based on the “draw” of the debate last evening. Polls will show the number of democrats RISING, and the number of republicans falling, on the internals of up and coming poll results.