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Saturday, 27 October 2012

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE #3

Posted on 05:00 by Unknown



The final Presidential debate to place on Monday Night at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL.

My quick take on it:


President Obama schooled Mr. Romney on the topic of national security. Mr. Romney failed the test of Commander-In-Chief badly. Anytime Mr. Romney tried to say he was in agreement with the President on a foreign policy subject, Obama pointed out that Romney held a completely opposite position prior to this debate.

The two biggest flubs by Romney that evening: Iran’s access to the sea is through Syria and the Navy is its weakest since 1917.

First, basic geography.


Iran is not even close to Syria. There are two countries between Iran and Syria: Iraq and Turkey.

But look at what is to the southwest of Iran, that stretch of blue. That’s the Persian Gulf and it flows out through the Strait of Hormuz into the Gulf of Oman and out to the Indian Ocean.

Show of hands… who’s been in that part of the world?

I’ve been over there. I was on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) from 2004-08. During that time period I was on deployment from January-July 2005. The deployment took us to the Persian Gulf where we spent half of the deployment in support of operations in Iraq and that part of the world.

Which brings me to my second point, and I speak not as a partisan Progressive Liberal Pragmatic Forward Thinking Democrat but a US Navy Veteran.

The Navy is NOT its weakest since 1917. That is a right wing talking point that is utter BULLSHIT!

We have the most ships out of any country in the world; particularly our carriers which I am proud to have served on one of them and assist in the long maintenance period to get her back into service for another 25 years.

We have 11 nuclear powered aircraft carriers. One is slated for retirement, the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), at the end of this year after over 50 years of faithful service to our country. We’ve called on them many times in our nation’s history for various reasons ranging from deterrent purposes to humanitarian aid support. That call was needed especially in 1962. The Enterprise was on watch during the Cuban Missile Crisis where she aided in the quarantine of Cuba to prevent the Soviet Union from placing nuclear missiles on that island.

We are currently building three new carriers: Gerald Ford (CVN-78), John F. Kennedy(CVN-79), and Name TBD (CVN-80). The Ford(snicker, yes, we have a Lincoln and a Ford in the fleet) is expected to hit the fleet in 2015; the second incarnation of the Kennedy in 2020; and the third yet-to-be-named in 2025 (total cost of these three ships: $40 billion). Their expected life expectancy is 50 years. We’ll still have nuclear powered carriers well into the 21stcentury.

Just recently the Navy celebrated its 237th birthday. On 13 October 1775, the Continental Congress passed a resolution establishing what would become the United States Navy.

There have been many times where our Navy has done well in the service to our country ranging from the Revolutionary War where our ships sought out British cargo ships to the War of 1812 where the USS Constitution provided key naval victories that prevented the British Navy from gaining an advantage to the Civil War where a Union blockade of Confederate ports prevented them from shipping their goods to World War II to when President Obama ordered SEAL Team Six to eliminate Osama bin Laden.

Oh, and we have ships in the Persian Gulf where they are maintaining the economic sanctions on Iran.

CONCLUSION

Obama: A, experience, points out Romney's flip-flopsRomney: F, looked sweaty, pandering, desperate#Debate2012
— Michael Watts (@mjwatts1983) October 23, 2012

I stand by that observation I made on Monday Night.

On to the remaining days of the campaign.

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Thursday, 25 October 2012

2012 NFL SEASON: WEEK 8

Posted on 15:00 by Unknown




Now those were some good picks last week.

Ms. Roberts and I both had matching 12-1 records. I still trail her by 3 games, but hey almost perfect. The lone blemish on our record was the Bills losing by one to the Titans at home, but hey no one is perfect and this is a lot better than the disasters we have had in previous weeks.

I do expect a letdown because how can you top 12-1? An undefeated week… eh, probably not.

So, let’s look back at a fairly exciting NFL Week. 11 of 12 games were decided by 10 points or less and two games went to overtime.

First, the Cowboys finally won a game by defeating the Carolina Panthers 19-14. They proved again they can put together long drives, but they have to cap those drives with touchdowns. It’s driving me nuts. The Cowboys defense took another hit with losing linebacker Sean Lee for the season with a toe injury.

Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers… what is up with them? This was supposed to be the breakout team for 2012, but they are a mess. The after the loss general manager Marty Hurney was given the pink slip.

Once again, it goes without saying, the Carolina Panthers are playing like Sex Panther: they STINK!

In other games, the 49ers returned to their winning ways by relying on their defense to shut down Seattle’s quarterback Russell Wilson.

The Texans showed up against the Ravens and they were pissed off. Houston earned the franchise’s first ever victory against Baltimore with a 43-13 win. Where was this team last week? Well, Houston now owns the AFC’s best record.

Chris Johnson remembered that he played running back with 195 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the Titans 35-34 win at Buffalo.

Not really a surprise here, the Colts beat the Browns. The return of Adrian Peterson continues as the Vikings beat the Cardinals 21-14 at the Metrodome. The Vikings are looking like a possible contender while the Cardinals have now lost three in a row after starting 4-0.

Robert Griffin III made his debut in the long Giants-Redskins rivalry, but Eli Manning pulled off the victory with a game winning 77-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Victor Cruz.

The Packers appeared to have continued their stride with quarterback Aaron Rodgers launching deep passes to wide receivers Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb in their victory over the Rams. Cobb is currently replacing Greg Jennings as he is recovering from a groin injury (ouch!). Jennings opted for surgery, but says he will return during this season.

The most exciting early game was in Tampa between the Buccaneers and Saints.


That was one of seven touchdown passes in this game. Drew Brees has now thrown a touchdown pass in 49 consecutive games. There were a total of nine touchdowns in this game. There was a potential for a tenth as Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman led a last minute drive to send the game to overtime.


As shown in the video it didn’t happen. The Saints have now 2 in a row since that awful 0-4 start.

The two afternoon games featured the Raiders and Jaguars. The Jaguars suffered two injuries, running back Maurice Jones-Drew was seen on crutches after the game and quarterback Blaine Gabbert is out for the season with a torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder. Oakland sent the game to overtime and won 26-23 on a 40-yard field goal by Oakland kicker Sebastian Janikowski.

Oh and the Patriots and Jets renewed familiarities…

It appeared that the Patriots were going to run the Jets out of the stadium by starting the game with a touchdown pass from Tom Brady, a kickoff return for a touchdown, and a safety to build a 16-7 lead in the second quarter. Give the Jets credit for battling back.

After Nick Folk’s 43-yard field goal that tied the game at 23, Patriots returner Devin McCourty fumbled the ensuing kickoff (he had the kickoff return for a TD earlier in that game) and the Jets had great field position. Again, the Jets were unable to score a touchdown and had to settle for another Nick Folk 43-yard field goal.

And that is when Brady took over.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady put together a drive that put the Patriots in position to tie the game to send the game in overtime. And again, Brady put together another drive that gave his team the lead in the extra session.

The last play of the game was quarterback Mark Sanchez getting sacked and fumbling the ball and being recovered by Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovick to preserve the 29-26 overtime victory.

Sunday Night featured the Steelers playing in Cincinnati against the Bengals. The result was as expected: same old sorry Bengals. However, the Steelers have to work on limiting the number of drop passes. Not only will it cost them games, but it will drive fantasy players crazy.

Monday Night, yeah I watched the Debate. So what? But from what I saw in the highlights, neither offense was doing anything. The Bears defense bailed them out and they were a minute away from a shutout. Chicago still won the game 13-7, but a shutout is nice.

So Week 8…

The Ravens, Bills, Bengals, and Texans are on the bye.

The Vikings look to continue their perfect home record against the Buccaneers on Thursday Night. Over the last two seasons, home teams are 13-3 on Thursday Night.

Sunday at noon is the sixth installment of the NFL’s London Series. This time the New England Patriots take on the London Silly Nannies St. Louis Rams. Tom Brady is 2-1 lifetime against the Rams, including the win in Super Bowl XXXVI.

The Steelers host the Redskins. The Steelers will reveal their recent throwback uniforms:



Why don’t they bring back the Batman uniforms?

Other Sunday games feature the Panthers at Bears, Chargers at Browns, Seahawks at Bears, a wounded Jaguars squad traveling to Green Bay, an AFC East clash between the Dolphins and Jets, the Colts traveling to Tennessee, and the undefeated Falcons returning to the field to take on a below average Eagles squad.

The two afternoon games have the Raiders and Chiefs rekindling their long standing AFC West rivalry. And the other one has the Giants at Cowboys… The last time these two teams met was on opening night when the Cowboys spoiled the Giants Super Bowl Championship celebration with a 24-17 win. The Cowboys have never beaten the Giants at Cowboys Stadium and since 2006 the Giants have won 5 of the last 7 matchups when they’ve played at Dallas.

Sunday Night could be a cold one in Denver as temperature at kickoff is expected to be in the 40s and dropping, but the action will be hot between quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Drew Brees.

Monday Night is an NFC West showdown in Phoenix between the Cardinals and 49ers. The Cardinals are now 4-3 after a 4-0 start while the 49ers are 5-2 and have had 11 days off since their last game.

WEEK 7:         12-1
TOTAL:         60-44

BREAKDOWN OF RECORD
MONICA
NOON
3PM
NIGHT
HOME
AWAY
TV
≤ 8 PTS
OT
WK 7
12-1
7-1
2-0
3-0
8-1
4-0
6-0
10-1
2-0
TOTAL
63-41
35-20
13-14
12-10
39-19
21-25
26-16
31-31
5-4

The picks for Week 8 are below.

Kickoff Times are Central Time
Picks Indicated in BOLD
Sunday Day Games for the Dallas-Fort Worth Area are indicated with (DFW)

NFL 2012 Week 8 TV Distribution Map

BYE WEEK
Baltimore Ravens
Buffalo Bills
Cincinnati Bengals
Houston Texans


THURSDAY NIGHT (10/21)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings, 7:20 PM NFL


SUNDAY (10/28) FOX DOUBLEHEADER

NOON FOX
Washington Redskins at Pittsburgh Steelers (DFW)
Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles
Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears
Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions

NOON CBS
New England Patriots at London Silly Nannies St. Louis Rams (London) (DFW)
Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans
Jacksonville Jaguars at Green Bay Packers
Miami Dolphins at New York Jets
San Diego Chargers at Cleveland Browns


3PM FOX
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys (DFW)

3PM CBS
Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs


SUNDAY NIGHT
New Orleans Saints at Denver Broncos, NBC 7:20 PM


MONDAY NIGHT (10/29)
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals, 7:30 PM ESPN

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COLIN POWELL ENDORSEMENT OF BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT

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Sunday, 21 October 2012

STEWART/OBAMA

Posted on 18:30 by Unknown


President Obama was in New York City for the Al Smith Dinner and made an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

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ACHILLES HEEL

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STEWART/SILVER

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America’s favorite statistician, Nate Silver, makes an appearance on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.”

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DON’T MAKE HER ANGRY; YOU WOULDN’T LIKE HER WHEN SHE’S ANGRY

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On Wednesday Night, Rachel Maddow proved what the right-wing media is: a bunch of bunk.


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I’D LIKE TO SEE HIM TRY

Posted on 13:30 by Unknown


After the Second Presidential Debate, Taggart “Tagg” Romney said this to a radio station:




I would love to see Tagg take a swing at the President. Secret Service would have him in a head lock and an arm bar so fast it wouldn’t be funny.

Though, the President never called Mitt Romney a liar. He said, “That’s not true” on many occasions. He was goaded on by that North Carolina radio host.

If Tagg wants to fight someone who called his father a liar, here is someone who did. On his show The Last Word, host Lawrence O’Donnell, called Tagg out. Lawrence O’Donnell on many occasions has called Mitt Romney a liar.

If Tagg is looking for a fight, here’s one right here.


And I am certain Lawrence O’Donnell is not the only one who would fight Tagg.

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PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE #2

Posted on 13:00 by Unknown



The second of three Presidential Debates took place on Tuesday Night. This time it was at Hofstra University in New York in a Town Hall Format.

My take:

 
ROMNEY, THE BULLSH PEDDLER

The first question was about how do we make college more affordable and tackle joblessness among college graduates. Believe me; this issue concerns me, because I will be entering a slowly recovering economy when I (eventually) graduate from college.

Mr. Romney answered the gentleman’s question: “I’m going to make sure you get a job.”

Again, this is coming from a guy who said THIS:


College ain’t cheap.

I am fortunate that I had the Post-9/11 GI Bill to cover for the cost of school and living expenses. When those benefits were exhausted, I have the Hazelwood Exemption to cover my cost of school. As a Veteran that enlisted in the state of Texas, my tuition is waved. I only pay for the cost of service fees which comes out to about $300 (that’s still a great deal considering that the cost for 15 hours at UNT costs at least $4,000). I have used Pell Grants and other financial aid to help with paying for school.

I wish my family was a well off as Mr. Romney because we wouldn’t have to worry about money. Unfortunately, I lucked out of being born into money kind of like the majority of the American population.

Speaking of those Pell Grants, Romney supports them while his running mate voted to cut them. Seems like to me, Mr. Romney and Representative Ryan need to have a discussion about where they stand on this issue (among other things).

President Obama gets it about why it is important to build an economy based on tangible usage, like roads, schools, and manufacturing instead of building bombs.

Me thinks Obama has been reading some Eisenhower about how to grow the economy. It needs to be based on tangible things.#Debate
— Michael Watts (@mjwatts1983) October 17, 2012

I am finding myself more and more in agreement with Eisenhower’s policy around basing an economy on tangible usage and not… well to put it bluntly, crap (the crash of 1929, Savings & Loan, the dot-com bubble of the early 2000s, the housing-mortgage-banking crisis of 2007-2008 that led to the recession)

In addition there has to be a taxation policy that leads to true wealth and prosperity for the middle class which in the end benefits the wealthy; not an economic “theory” based on the idea that the wealthy will create jobs if we give them the breaks and we too will become wealthy. This idea of growing the economy has worked before and will work again.

Still waiting for that wealth to trickle down from the top…

We experimented with “trickle-down economics” or supply side economics (or as George H.W. Bush called it in 1980, voo-doo economics) for the last 30 years and instead we have gotten to where the ratio between the average Fortune 500 CEO and the average worker is now 380-to-1. The last time there was such a large pay disparity between worker and business owner was at the height of the Great Depression.

One more thing… I hear people complain about how much politicians get paid. A Sailor, Marine, Soldier, Airman fresh out of boot camp with the pay grade E-1 makes $1500 per month, comes out to $18,000 a year. The pay for a member of Congress is about $200,000 a year. That comes out to 11-to-1. The pay for the President is $400,000 a year with a pay ratio of 22-to-1.

And the difference between a politician and a CEO… a politician can be voted out; CEO’s are in for life and get a huge pension when they retire. (More on that later)

If you read my piece on the Vice Presidential debate, I used an observation by Eisenhower about which truly grows the economy. I’ll say it again because it is worth repeating:

“Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population. It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some fifty miles of concrete pavement. We pay for a single fighter plane with a half million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people.”

Again, this wasn’t said by some Commie hippie… It was Eisenhower.

And I am certain that if someone called Ike a Commie, he’d kick their ass. And if someone called Ike a Nazi (like those in the Tea Party have called this President): dead man walking.

Back to the debate, I thought it was interesting that Mr. Romney tried to say that the President was the one who let Detroit go bankrupt.

New York Times, 18 November 2008, The Opinion Pages…

Whose name is on this article?

It says Mitt Romney, but who knows, maybe one of his underlings wrote it and he just put his name on it since Mr. Romney is so accustomed to taking credit for things he did not do.

That was the general feeling I got from this debate: Meet Mr. Romney, The Bullshit Peddler.

And it didn’t end there…


EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK

A question came from the audience about what they would do to tackle the pay disparity between men and women.

President Obama highlighted that one of the first pieces of legislature he signed as president was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 in response to the Supreme Court ruling 5-4 against Ms. Ledbetter in her lawsuit against Goodyear Tire. There is more that can be done… such as passing the Paycheck Fairness Act… which was blocked by Senate Republicans (including 5 Republican Women Senators)… hmmm…. Me thinks we need more Democrats in the Senate as well…. More on that soon, trust me.

The President gets it by explaining that his grandmother and mother worked. I get it because my mother worked as a nurse growing up. My sister is a waitress raising a small child. All my aunts bring in some kind of income to raise their families.

President Obama: “These are not women's issues. These are family issues. These are economic issues.”

Mr. Romney’s rebuttal… just wow…

Here is Bill Cosby with his response to that rambling, if you want to call it that:


Again, this is a guy whose campaign staff gave Sam Stein of the Huffington Post this answer when asked about the Lilly Ledbetter Act back in April.


“We’ll get back to you on that.”

That should help Romney close gap he has among women… (#sarcasm #snark)

Speaking of women…


THE INTERNET IS WORKING OVERTIME

Binders full of women


Already the Internet is hard at work creating this meme.



ROMNEY FACT CHECKED

Again, foreign policy made its way into this debate. The Republicans are continuing with the lie that this President has been weak on foreign policy.

Here is what this President has accomplished in foreign policy
1.    Out of Iraq
2.    Continuing our responsible withdraw from Afghanistan
3.    Bin Laden: DEAD
4.    Sanctions on Iran
5.    New START Treaty with Russia
6.    Investigating what happened in Libya
7.    Strengthening our alliances with old and new allies

Republicans want to return to the “Shoot First, Ask Questions” later foreign policy of the last decade. I don’t and neither does the US. Not only does that cost money, but lives as well.

Mr. Romney claimed that President Obama waited two weeks before calling the murder of US Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya an act of terror.

That is not true.

The President called it an act of terror on 12 September 2012 in a Press Conference held in the White House Rose Garden with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

And the moderator backed up President Obama.


“No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for.”
-         President Obama on US Embassy attack in Libya, 12 September 2012

You want the transcript…? I’ll do you one better: video tape!


This also highlights Romney’s lack of knowledge of foreign policy. Because of that lack of knowledge, Mr. Romney is unfit to be Commander-In-Chief and thus unfit to be President.


ROMNEY, OUTSOURCER-IN-CHIEF

Mitt Romney again says that this President is not tough on China. Interesting considering that Bain Capital is outsourcing an American company in Illinois to China. The workers there are asking Mr. Romney to do what he can to stop this from happening.

The workers are training their replacements and are expected to be laid off on 5 November 2012.

Hmmm…. Who do you think they will vote for?


I AM RUBBER; YOU ARE GLUE! NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH…

Mr. Romney tried to turn the tables on President Obama on his investments and how much money he has.

President Obama has released 12 years of tax returns. Mr. Romney has released two returns.

Did Romney just reignite “Release the Returns”?

Question, who said this:

“One year could be a fluke, perhaps done for show.”

It was George Romney: Mitt Romney’s father.

In November 1967 George Romney, then governor of Michigan, released 12 tax returns prior to his run for the Republican Nomination for President in 1968.

Maybe the Son should listen to listen to Dad.


ANOTHER RAMBLING NON-ANSWER FROM ROMNEY

A question came up about assault weapons and I think Ms. Crowley expected Romney’s answer when she clarified what the question was about. Here is Romney’s answer in full directly from the transcript:

Yeah, I — I’m not in favor of new pieces of legislation on — on guns and — and taking guns away or — or making certain guns illegal. We of course don’t want to have automatic weapons, and that’s already illegal in this country to have automatic weapons.

What I believe is we have to do as the president mentioned towards the end of his remarks there, which is to make enormous efforts to enforce the gun laws that we have and to change the culture of violence we have. And you ask, how are we going to do that? And there are a number of things.

(The President) mentioned good schools. I totally agree. We were able to drive our schools to be number one in the nation in my state, and I believe if we do a better job in education, we’ll — we’ll give people the — the hope and opportunity they deserve, and perhaps less violence from that.

But let me mention another thing, and that is parents. We need moms and dads helping raise kids. Wherever possible, the — the benefit of having two parents in the home — and that’s not always possible. A lot of great single moms, single dads. But gosh, to tell our kids that before they have babies, they ought to think about getting married to someone — that’s a great idea because if there’s a two-parent family, the prospect of living in poverty goes down dramatically. The opportunities that the child will — will be able to achieve increase dramatically.

So we can make changes in the way our culture works to help bring people away from violence and give them opportunity and bring them in the American system.

The — the greatest failure we’ve had with regards to gun violence, in some respects, is what is known as Fast and Furious, which was a program under this administration — and how it worked exactly, I think we don’t know precisely — but where thousands of automatic and — and AK-47-type weapons were — were given to people that ultimately gave them to — to drug lords. They used those weapons against — against their own citizens and killed Americans with them.

And this was a — this was a program of the government. For what purpose it was put in place, I can’t imagine. But it’s one of the great tragedies related to violence in our society which has occurred during this administration which I think the American people would like to understand fully. It’s been investigated to a degree, but the administration has — has carried out executive privilege to prevent all the information from coming out. I’d like to understand who it was that did this, what the idea was behind it, why it led to the violence — thousands of guns going to Mexican drug lords.

Wow… so single parent households are to blame for the spike in gun violence… I mean since 2011 there was an assassination attempt on a sitting member of Congress that left 6 people dead; a shooting in an Aurora, CO theater that left 12 dead; and many other mass shootings that have taken place. The response by our government? Nothing, maintain the status quo due to the influence the NRA has on our elected officials (more on that at another time).

Another thing, Fast and Furious was a W. Bush justice department operation. The Obama justice department shut that down because it was not working. Ironically, it was because of Arizona’s lax gun regulations are why weapons got into the wrong hands. Seriously… stop reading the chain e-mails from your buddies over at Fox “News”.

I find it interesting that Republicans and the NRA paint Obama as this anti-gun President. Quite the contrary actually. Ever heard of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence? It was founded by James Brady, Ronald Reagan’s press secretary. On 30 March 1981, President Ronald Reagan was leaving an event at the Washington Hilton when an assassin fired six bullets at him. The President was struck with one as Secret Service agents pushed him into the limo. Instead of returning to the White House, the Secret Service rushed him to the hospital where surgeons preformed life saving surgery on him. President Reagan made a full recovery. Two other men were struck with bullets; one of them was Brady. The incident left Brady partially paralyzed and confined to a wheel chair for the rest of his life. Since that incident, James Brady has become an advocate for handgun control.

Do you know what grade the Brady Campaign gave Obama?

F

All this nonsense that Obama is coming to take your guns is exactly that: nonsense.


ROMNEY vs. ROMNEY

“That’s why I put out a five-point plan that gets America 12 million new jobs in four years and rising take-home pay. It’s going to help Jeremy get a job when he comes a out of school. It’s going to help people across the country that are unemployed right now.”
-         Mitt Romney, Hofstra Debate, 16 October 2012

“Government does not create jobs. Government does not create jobs.”
-         Mitt Romney, Hofstra Debate, 16 October 2012

And yet, you are running for President of the United States… a GOVERNMENT JOB!!

Moving on…


OVERALL

I could go more and more into this debate (such as Romney stating his support for the DREAM Act when he wouldn’t sign the legislation), but I would just end up repeating myself.

Here is what I posted to twitter:

Obama: A, he came out swinging, tore Romney apartRomney: D-, exposed himself as the entitled jackass he is#Debate
— Michael Watts (@mjwatts1983) October 17, 2012

I stand by those grades. President Obama gave his best debate performance in his political career. He showed the public that he is the grown up in the room and has a record to run on. Mr. Romney showed that if he is elected President, he will try to run this country like a business. We’ve tried that before and it didn’t work out too well.

One think I noticed was that Romney did not appreciate being challenged by the moderator. Being President is different than being a CEO; you have to listen to people, even those who will tell you are wrong. A CEO has to answer to his shareholders; not to those that are in your employ. As President, you have the largest constituency of any elected official. You can’t ignore a certain percentage of the population… let’s say 47%...

Speaking of that, President Obama made the best case for his re-election with this statement:


Another thing is that I notice is that you can tell who won based on who is complaining about the debate format.


In less than 29 hours these two will debate again. The final debate will be at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL and moderated by CBS’s Bob Schieffer. The format will be like the first debate where the two candidates and the topic will be on foreign policy.

I hope for a knockout performance by President Obama.

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