Consider my feelings. After the debate was over, I, who normally referred to Obama as the "Mombasa MF," began to feel sorry for him. I began to resent Mitt for treating him so roughly!
I felt bad that Obama, whom I had often called the Magic Marxist Mulatto from Mombasa," couldn't take bathroom break, and was crossing and recrossing his legs behind the lectern. I really resented the way the lighting man made his suit look wrinkled, and his face so weird. The lights were in his eyes the whole time so he couldn't look at Mitt and was forced to squint, look down, look away, and caused him to have spasmodic, jerky head motion. Then too, Mitt was being so mean that Obama's hands started to twitch and he had to shuffle papers to try and control them.
It proved to me that Mitt was really a bully. So is Michelle. She looked very mad at Lil Barry after the debate, as if he should have done better. That made me feel sorry for him, too.
This could be like Ted Kennedy's first election. You know when McCormack massacred him in debate, only to make people feel so bad about Ted's problems that they voted for him out of sympathy? Hey, could happen!
I am also ashamed of myself, because after the debate I bought a round of drinks and everyone else at the VFW was cruelly laughing at our POTUS! But thank you, I feel much better now and will e-mail Obama after he leaves office in January. Perhaps we can talk about Big Bird.
I will be more than happy to give him a ‘big bird’ when he leaves.
Two of them, as a matter of fact.
But seriously, if (when) Romney trounces him in the next two debates, you’ll hear media cries of “Romney’s bullying Him”, and all the racism and all the appeals to white guilt and all the “give him another chance” pleas will pour out.