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Mitt Romney One-Liners At Al Smith Dinner

Steve

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Obama had a few good line as well but the Romney delivery was great..



2. About the first debate being on his wedding anniversary: "I learned that there are worse things that can happen to you on your anniversary than forgetting to buy a gift."

but some fell really flat..

he may be a gifted speaker but he looked really uncomfortable..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMsBtxaRZzU
 

Tam

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If this was a stand up comedian contest Romney would have another win under his belt. Did anyone count how many times Obama said I in his speech. :roll:

And did you notice Romney called it in his speech that Obama would bring up the unemployment rate. I found it funny that Obama didn't have a joke but just felt it was an opportunity to remind people of the unemploymant rate. Romney read him right. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

And news flash the debate on Monday is on Foreign affairs and Obama will be reminding everyone Osama is dead thanks to him. :wink: :roll:

Three face to face meetings and Romney has won all three I hope he is on his game Monday and makes a clean sweep. :lol:

Anyone that doesn't believe Romney won the second debate just needs to look at the Gallup poll that has him 52 and Obama 45. that is still trending UP since the debate that the left bias CNN and CBS claimed Obama won.

According to the survey, Obama had a 47%-41% edge on which candidate was more likeable. But on some key issues, Romney came out on top, including an 18-point lead on the economy.

"Mitt Romney was seen as better able to handle the economy, taxes, and the budget deficit among the debate audience, but it seems that issues were trumped, or at least blunted, by intangibles, including the expectations game," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

By a 49%-35% margin, debate watchers thought that Obama spent more time attacking his opponent. The president was expected to be more forceful in attacking Romney following his lackluster performance in the first presidential debate in Denver two weeks ago.

Other questions showed little daylight between the two candidates among debate watchers on some key characteristics. Romney had a 49%-46% edge on which candidate seemed to be the stronger leader and 45%-43% margin on who answered questions more directly, while Obama had a 44%-40% advantage on which man seemed to care more about the audience members who asked questions.

Obama won on likablity and the ability to attack his opponent And Romney won on everything else. So the left bias media claims Obama the winner. :roll: I think we all knew Obama can attack as we all have realized this is the dirtyest election in History and most of it is coming from one side. Obama calls for civility but hands out waivers to his supporters just like he did with those that supported Obamacare but don't want to comply with the bill. Sorry I don't want someone good at attacking his opponent I want somebody that can fix the economy and Obama spent four years proving he COULDN'T.
 

Steve

Well-known member
I have even noticed no one seems to thrilled at his campaign stops.. they just look bored..

Did anyone count how many times Obama said I in his speech.

Obama had a bit of trouble as the material was a slight bit different then his normal stump speech.. it really threw him off.. he should be used to no one laughing with him by now..
 

gmacbeef

Well-known member
Obama got his ass kicked again. Let's all hope it happens again on Nov. 6 2012. I think Romney will win by a landslide.
 
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