Obama: That's a good question. After the 8 year administration before me left an unbelievably colossal mountain of problems, we've struggled for the good of the American people to strive for change and a revaluing of our priorities that shifted the focus from private jets for millionaires to the mom and pop shops and the underfunded classrooms of the future where children languished with poor nutrition and a lack of access to health care. Through the Americans with Purpose for Diversity Act, we funneled $250 million dollars to put more resources and opportunities in the cities and rural communities instead of more vacation homes for the corporate raiders and those people sending our good American jobs overseas. Through a combination of wise investment and diligent oversight, working hand-in-hand with those members of congress willing to embrace the fundamental reforms necessary to achieve a balance between growth and caring, we've managed to achieve where others before us failed to even try.
Debate moderator: Oh my God! That answer was so wonderful, I'll need a moment or two to catch my breath. I think I'm crying...
Romney: He never even answered your question!
Debate moderator: Shut your damn mouth before I shut it for you! That was a personal attack against the president and in direct violation of debate rules!!
That’s pretty much what Romney is up against, if he makes a salient point, they’ll just say he’s ‘trying to score political points’ and he’s ‘attacking the President’.
ROFLOL. That was hilarious.
* Bob Schiefer
* Candy "Butterfingers" Crowley
* Anderson Cooper
* John King from CNN
* Bill Moyers from PBS
And a fresh face for presidential debates:
* Terry Gross from NPR's Fresh Air
Maybe they will have enough decency to at least have a not as bad liberal like Chris Wallace, but even he has a thing for liberals even though he's on Fox.
GOOD work.