Sylph.Kandu said: »
And... the moderator has lost control.
that fast huh?
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Presidential Debate THREE
Sylph.Kandu said: » And... the moderator has lost control. that fast huh? like 10 mins in, lol.
Is Romney just echoing what Obama said in regards to Syria and such?
Seems so.
Because he doesn't have a different approach...
Bam. The lid on that one:
He's not saying anything different because we are doing what we are supposed to be doing. Obama keeps going back to the homefront, which is a very important issue of course, but I can't help the feeling that he's trying to deflect some of the topic.
Alexander.Sumo said: » Obama keeps going back to the homefront, which is a very important issue of course, but I can't help the feeling that he's trying to deflect some of the topic. Well really, hes right though. How are we suppose to tell the rest of the world that our way is the right way, if we are having our own problems? Kimble2013 said: » Alexander.Sumo said: » Obama keeps going back to the homefront, which is a very important issue of course, but I can't help the feeling that he's trying to deflect some of the topic. Well really, hes right though. How are we suppose to tell the rest of the world that our way is the right way, if we are having our own problems? "America remains the one indispensable nation" ...ouch. Tell that to China.
Alexander.Sumo said: » "America remains the one indispensable nation" ...ouch. Tell that to China. He was referring to foreign policy and diplomacy around the world. China doesn't apply. Pivot to the economy.
Offtopic ftw. I don't think either guy wants to seriously talk about foreign policy since it affords little opportunity to score political points compared to domestic issues.
Is it me, or has Romney flipped so much, that tonight, he seems to be on Obama's side tonight?
Ah I see. I misinterpreted that because I thought he was basically saying that we were essentially the Alpha/Omega of the world.
Cerberus.Pleebo said: » I don't think either guy wants to seriously talk about foreign policy since it affords little opportunity to score political points compared to domestic issues. About to turn this ***off Fenrir.Moldtech said: » Is it me, or has Romney flipped so much, that tonight, he seems to be on Obama's side tonight? Romney really likes enumerated lists.
And binders full of women. Let's not forget that.
lol "i want to help small business" "mass was 48th out of 50 states in small business growth when you were there" lol
...can I just get back to foreign policy?
Cerberus.Pleebo said: » I don't think either guy wants to seriously talk about foreign policy since it affords little opportunity to score political points compared to domestic issues. Thats what I said originally, its not worth watching. Its just poor planning on whomever plans these debates part. Seems like Romney is trying harder to talk about domestic issues than Obama since he seems to be just agreeing with what Obama is doing with foreign policy.
There's probably some obligation to shoehorn discussion of foreign policy into these debates even though it's not really a point of contention this election cycle.
oh snap...horses and bayonets lol
lol @ Obamas 'we have aircraft carriers where planes land on them' 'these ships that go underwater' response.
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