Romney hammered Obama at every turn. He ttook him to the woodshed on those 90 billion he gave to the “green” companies...choosing the “losers” and rewarding his contributors. He did it to the point that Obama asked Lehrer to go to the next topic and change the subject...but Romney came back to it again and again.
Pointing out to Obama that he could have funded 50 years of the oil “welfare” with what he did in a couple of years with a failing green energy policy.
That he could have hired two million new teachers with that money when Obama indicated he had a plan to hire 100,000.
In addition, Romney took something that most of us felt would be a severe weakness for him...that is, Obama discussing ObamaCare and linking it to RomneyCare, and he cleaneed the president’s plate on that too, turning it into a strength for himself through the bi=partisanship arguement, and the states’ rights arguement.
I believe Romney succeeded in changing the whole nature of the debate and the campagn last night...and it desperately needed to be done.
>> “I believe Romney succeeded in changing the whole nature of the debate and the campagn last night...and it desperately needed to be done.” <<
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Amen!
Until last night, I was going to grudgingly cast my vote for a ‘hopeless RINO,’ but now I will be able to muster considerable enthusiasm to vote for our next president.