Horses and Bayonets:The 80 Seconds that Turned the Debate into an Obama Romp
President Obama was on his way to victory in the third debate, but it was the horses and bayonets moment that turned the debate into an Obama blowout.
President Obama was on his way to victory in the third debate, but it was the horses and bayonets moment that turned the debate into an Obama blowout.
Obama came on strong from the beginning of the third and last Presidential debate, while Romney avoided answering questions and seemed nervous and cautious.
As expected in the final presidential debate, Mitt Romney was in way over his head, as President Obama used his experience as Commander in Chief to lay waste to his Republican challenger.
It’s time to remind Mitt mid debate that he actually did call Russia our number one geopolitical foe while he was ignoring al Qaeda.
Mitt Romney is trying to lie and bluff his way through the third presidential debate, and here are his five biggest falsehoods during the first half of the debate.
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The only foreign policy experience RMoney faced was shipping and dealing with foreign countries during his tenure at Bain.
Mitt Romney would have left 30,000 troops in Iraq. He called bringing them home ‘tragic’. Romney wants to leave our troops in Afghanistan.
An empty suit of a man who couldn’t even fake giving a damn about our troops.
When a Sproul employee is caught red handed dumping registration forms for Democrats, the Attorney-General of Virginia doesn’t a reason to investigate.
Kerry lists 6 questions Romney must answer tonight. He commented, ‘Romney, who once even said ‘a president is not a foreign policy expert,’ appears unprepared to be either.’
When Romney says he knows how to reduce deficits and balance budgets, he is lying because it is not the business model he used to create his enormous wealth.
Conservatives are beside themselves at the idea of foreigners monitoring their voter suppression activities on Election Day
The LA Times writes that Romney’s ever-changing positions leave the impression that ‘the only thing he really stands for is his own election.’