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theprof00 said:

I watched chris matthews on the matter and agree 100%.
Romney made a bunch of gaffes that Obama just did NOT seize on.
For example, Romney said, "you said premiums would go down. They've gone up"
Now, Romney should know, because in 'his own state' when he enacted the universal healthcare, premiums went up too. Then they went down drastically. Why didn't the president say a damn thing about that? He should be like "your own state's premiums went up, and then went down. It's part of the process, and misleading the public to say they are going up and pretending ilke the second part of the process doesn't happen"

Then when Romney was like "we didn't have a board mandating procedures", Obama said "our board simply looked at what some places were doing right, and made them standard". Romney countered that his example proved his point, that chicago clinic was private. Obama never says "No, Mitt, that's my point. We have an example of a private clinic doing a lot of things right, and we adapt to their process. Whether the clinic is public or private makes no difference, the point is, the board's job is to make the public offering more competitive, and NOT what you're saying it's there to do"

Or like when Romney says "that's not my tax plan", he didn't counter "nobody knows what your tax plan is, I'm simply looking at the deficit, looking at what you promise to reduce, look at what you promise to cut, and we've come up with the 7 trillion number. For the past 18 months you've said one thing. Now a week, two weeks ago, it's all different. So I apologize if I''ve assigned an imaginary number to your imaginary tax plan, but I've come to this debate with all my cards on the table because I'm confident in my plans, and I can't say the same for you"

Romney was like a boss battle covered in glowing red weak points, and obama was just like, "nah, i'm good".

you just mentioned no romeny gaffes.

 

also i find it funny that Tingle admitted that if Obama would have listened to MSNBC talking points, he wouldve done better.