To: ryan71
Memorize a debate! That’s hilarious.
Apparently the concept of “debate” is unfamiliar to this guy.
4 posted on
10/05/2012 4:43:48 AM PDT by
generally
(Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
To: generally
Apparently the concept of debate is unfamiliar to this guy.
The commie-in-chief's supporters didn't tune in for a meaningful discussion of opposing viewpoints. They tuned in to see their affirmative action weenie look cool and talk down to that churchy guy with the game show host hair do.
Sure, there would probably be lots of talking about taxes and health care, and stuff, but Obama will have better points, and probably have a couple of cool, funny things to say if you listen carefully.
Beside, Glee isn't on, so what else is there to watch?
7 posted on
10/05/2012 4:54:32 AM PDT by
ConservativeWarrior
(Fall down 7 times, stand up 8. - Japanese proverb)
To: generally
“Memorize a debate! Thats hilarious.”
Whoa, not so hilarious...probably figured he would be given the questions ahead of time and he just needed to flesh them out. Also, few of these dopes have ever seen his emptyness speak off the cuff, ever. When he does, it is a rambling message of disjoined comments interspersed with many “ahs and ehs”. Drugs can do that to one.
On the subject of drugs, they must have juiced him up for his speech yesterday morning because he was his usual billigerent self, full of mochery and snarkiness in dealing with Romney’s points. Of course the teleprompter was in use for that one.
8 posted on
10/05/2012 4:56:11 AM PDT by
Mouton
(Voting is an opiate of the electorate. Nothing changes no matter who wins..)
To: generally
As unfamiliar as “thinking”.
34 posted on
10/05/2012 5:46:45 AM PDT by
Kozak
(The means of defence again.t foreign danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home JM)
To: generally
“How is he suppose to memorize an hour and a half debate?”
LMAO!!!
To: generally
"How is he suppose to memorize an hour and a half debate?"....I see stupid people.
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