Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Obama's 'Eye Candy'

I almost felt sorry for Obama last night as he got another shellacking from Mitt Romney in the debate. Every time he was in trouble, Obama would look to the moderator to bail him out. It was just too funny. It's like he was crying for his mommy to save him from that Big-Bad-Evil Republican! And, of course, CNN's chief Obama bootlicker, Candy Crowley, was happy to oblige!

I wish I had counted how many times Obama called on her to rescue him. The crybaby! Crowley crossed the line when she stepped in to try to "correct the record" for Obama. Then, she made things worse when she couldn't even get HER facts straight.  Crowley will be eating crow for a long time over this!

Obama looked like he was going to have a good debate, but he lied so much that you didn't know what to believe. He lied on the first question about jobs. After that, his credibility was shot.

Romney was tough and aggressive. He didn't let Obama or Crowley push him around and distort his record. He came out swinging and jumped in anytime the liberal duo tried to pull a fast one. I loved that. That made Romney look presidential. Obama looked like a schoolyard bully who hasn't done his homework for the last four years and now he's trying desperately to keep from flunking out.

Romney's arguments were powerful. He systematically laid out Obama's failed policies and all the damage they've done to the economy. Romney had a great line: "We don't have to settle for this!" He's right. We don't have to settle, and we shouldn't settle for this incompetence for four more years!

The press tried to paint Obama as the comeback kid. They praised him for his performance last night. But Obama's lies and cover-up of the Libyan terrorist attack will come back to haunt him. Next week's final debate is on foreign affairs. Obama has a lot to answer for! He'll probably cook up a whole new story on Libya by next week. Then, Romney can step in and deliver the final knockout blow.

Three weeks to go until the election. Keep praying!

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