To: SeekAndFind
Obama does NOT benefit from the format for this debate. They are going to have to talk to the audience and answer its questions not directly confront each other.
He is dead meat.
8 posted on
10/15/2012 7:20:49 PM PDT by
arrogantsob
(The Disaster MUST Go. Sarah herself supports Romney.)
To: arrogantsob
Obama does NOT benefit from the format for this debate. They are going to have to talk to the audience and answer its questions not directly confront each other.
Which is where CandyBar Crowley comes in. She's already said she'll do what she wants, which will be saying "Governor Romney, what do you think about what President Obama just said about you?" and such as her "followups" to the audience questioning. She's going to make the opportunities for Obama to speak to Romney.
16 posted on
10/15/2012 7:27:22 PM PDT by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: arrogantsob
They are going to have to talk to the audience and answer its questions . . . As I understand it the questions are to come only from undecided voters, and Crowley gets to cherry pick them.
To: arrogantsob
They are going to have to talk to the audience and answer its questions not directly confront each other."President Obama, are you as wonderful as we think you are?"
"President Obama, is there any you are unable to do?"
"President Obama, we just think you are adorable 'eye candy.' Don't you agree?"
To: arrogantsob
They are going to have to talk to the audience and answer its questions not directly confront each other."President Obama, are you as wonderful as we think you are?"
"President Obama, is there anything you are unable to do?"
"President Obama, we just think you are adorable 'eye candy.' Don't you agree?"
To: arrogantsob
They are going to have to talk to the audience and answer its questions
73 posted on
10/15/2012 10:57:56 PM PDT by
itsahoot
(I'll write in Palin in 2012. That is 1 vote for Palin, 0 votes for Romney and Zer0 votes for Obama.)
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