#rsrh Well. THAT was brutal. #denverdebate

I kept expecting Lehrer to invoke the mercy rule on Obama’s behalf.

That’s it, folks.  That’s all the commentary you’re getting.  Romney won. LIKE A VIKING.

13 thoughts on “#rsrh Well. THAT was brutal. #denverdebate”

  1. Was this Obama’s first debate against somebody that actually wanted to defeat him? Obama probably missed that kind McCain fellow and sweet old ladies from the View tossing softball questions.

  2. Put the debates up via C-SPAN’s split-screen and then mostly listened – this batch of routers aren’t gonna upgrade themselves…
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    Romney was very specific but not *nearly* as “bore you to death with facts” as in the primary debates.
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    Obama was incredibly vague by comparison, and moreso as the debate went on.
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    I think the last four minutes summed the whole exercise up nicely – Obama was scattered and kinda all over the place, Romney was upbeat and smiling.
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    I expect the media to declare Obama the winner .. they’ve already run their cred through the shredder, what else do they have to lose?
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    Mew

  3. Hee, hee hee. The Nightmare is coming for the Dems on NOV 6th! “When the worlds not the same as our minds believe, then we are in a Nightmare, and Nothings worse then a Nightmare, except a Nightmare you can’t wake up from.”-Werewolf the series. We are coming!

  4. Open message to John Kerry: Nice debate prep there champ. Too bad Obambi will be putting a horse head in your bed tomorrow. Worse, your wife will think its you.

  5. Was there a rhetorical blood eagle? Please tell me there was a rhetorical blood eagle.

  6. “Open message to John Kerry: Nice debate prep there champ.”
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    Wasn’t the pre-spin that Obama spent his time on the links and at Hoover Dam instead of in debate prep? That’s going to make for some good ads, reminding people that’s the way he’s approached his entire term.

  7. acat: stunningly tonight Obama was so bad – the far left couldn’t spin it – I thought MSNBC was a wake, I was actually concerned Matthews was going to stroke out, and Maher’s twitter feed was pure gold.

  8. I don’t know what to say, after having had the morning to read all of the responses. From “Massacre, massacre” on, it seems unanimous. The only question now is: Did Obama lose worse or less than Lehrer?

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