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Post-Debate CNN Poll: Romney
Buries Obama On Economy
Breitbart's Big Government, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/17/2012 1:17:51 AM     Post Reply
Like the CBS poll, Obama won the overall debate, 46-39%, but Romney beat him senseless on all the important individual issues like the economy, health care, deficit, and taxes. Unlike the CBS poll, CNN polled registered voters, not just undecideds. Economy: Romney wins 58-40% Health care: Romney wins 49-46%. Taxes: Romney wins 51-44%. Deficit: Romney wins 49-36%. Strong leader: Romney wins 49-46%. The worst news is that 25% of voters switched their vote to Romney and 25% wen to Obama. In other words, Obama didn't move the ball, which is what he needed to do.

The Moment Obama Folded
American Thinker, by J. R. Dunn    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 1:16:30 AM     Post Reply
The most single telling moment of Tuesday's debate - and possibly of any of the debates - came early, when Obama attempted to interrupt Romney one time too many. The governor rebuked him, politely but firmly, and Obama simply turned and went back to his stool. Now, you can get away with anything if you carry it off with enough in the way of panache. There are plenty of politicians who would have gotten away with what Obama was trying to do. Lyndon Johnson would have brushed aside all protests. Richard J. Daley would have blustered his way through.

Obama, Romney Get
Feisty in Second Debate
Townhall, by Guy Benson    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/17/2012 1:13:23 AM     Post Reply
Hempstead, NY - President Obama was noticeably sharper and more aggressive in tonight's debate, as both candidates exchanged barbs throughout the evening. Mitt Romney excelled by focusing on jobs, jobs, jobs, and repeatedly forcing voters to notice the canyon between Obama's rhetoric and his record. (Snip) UPDATE III - CBS News' snap poll shows very split opinions on tonight's winner: Obama 37, Romney 30, Tie 33 -- with a four-point margin of error. Basically a wash. You know what's not a wash? These CBS respondents were asked who won on the economy. That result was Romney 65, Obama 34. Smiles

  


  

Crowley skews hard for
Obama in disastrous debate
Washington Times [DC], by Joseph Curl    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 1:13:16 AM     Post Reply
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Another debate, another debacle for America’s media. In the runup to the second presidential debate, CNN’s Candy Crowley declared that she would not just be a “fly on the wall” as she played the tiny role of moderator, that she would step in whenever she chose to say, “Hey, wait a second, what about X, Y, Z?” And boy did she, cutting off Republican Mitt Romney repeatedly and often throwing the floor to President Obama with an open “let me give the president a chance here.” More, she alone decided the topics for the debate,

Crowley's False Fact Check
Saves President, Derails Debate -
UPDATE: Crowley Backtracks
Breitbart's Big Government, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/17/2012 1:12:38 AM     Post Reply
Romney "picked the wrong word!" And for that sin the the referee ran onto the field and tackled the other guy! This is a scandal; a total and complete media scandal committed by a woman who promised to violate her contract and to insert herself into the debate. All she did for weeks was brag about how she intended to grab the spotlight -- and boy did she ever. Absolutely disgraceful. We're done with the second presidential debate, but it was apparent 45 minutes in that between the questions Crowley chose

Candidates Tangle
in Fractious Debate
Wall Street Journal, by Carol E. Lee    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/17/2012 1:09:52 AM     Post Reply
President Barack Obama, seeking to regain momentum in his campaign, battled with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney during a tense and highly anticipated rematch Tuesday marked by repeated confrontations. (Snip) Mr. Obama, who was under intense pressure from supporters to be more aggressive after his lethargic performance in the first one on Oct. 3, began attacking Mr. Romney less than four minutes into the debate, noting his opposition to the federal auto bailout. "Gov. Romney says he's got a five-point plan…He has a one-point plan," Mr. Obama said of Mr. Romney's economic agenda. "And that plan is to make sure

Battle Royale: Obama,
Romney in Town Hall Brawl
Breitbart's Big Government, by Ben Shapiro    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/17/2012 1:09:16 AM     Post Reply
Tonight’s debate was a tense clash between incumbent President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney. The theme of the night was obvious: Mitt Romney answered the questions. Barack Obama did not. But he was flinging his fists so wildly about that he was able distract from his failure to answer those questions. The high point for Mitt Romney early in the debate was clearly an exchange on oil prices. Romney hit Obama with his cuts to oil drilling licenses and failure to greenlight the Keystone pipeline. Obama insisted Romney was lying – and Romney answered

  


  

George Will: ‘This Was
Immeasurably The Best
Debate’ I Have Ever Seen
Mediaite, by Andrew Kirell    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 1:09:06 AM     Post Reply
During ABC’s post-debate coverage, conservative columnist George Will had a glowing review of Tuesday night’s second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney. When asked who won the debate, Will responded: “I think there was a winner in the sense that Barack Obama not only gained ground he lost but he cauterized some wounds that he inflicted on himself by seeming too diffident and disengaged.” “It was a very good fight,” he added. “I have seen every presidential debate in American history since the floor of Nixon and Kennedy in 1960.

Candy Crowley Disgraces
Herself With Outrageous
Tagteam Hit on
Romney Over Libya
Newsbusters, by Matthew Sheffield    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/17/2012 1:06:22 AM     Post Reply
CNN correspondent and second presidential debate moderator Candy Crowley disgraced herself tonight, repeatedly intervening to save a floundering President Obama and showing why many Americans were rightfully suspicious of her ability to moderate a presidential debate fairly. Her most outrageous act tonight was her incorrect seconding of Obama's statement that he declared the Libya terrorist attacks to be "terror." While Obama did indeed use the word, this is not what he meant by it. Instead, he was simply referring to "acts of terror." There was no mention of Al Qaeda or any of its affiliates with respect

Obama Scores the Most Debate
Points, but Verdict Uncertain
National Journal, by Ron Fournier    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/17/2012 1:03:53 AM     Post Reply
Like two roughnecks squared off on a playground, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney invaded each other’s personal space, raised their voices, and fought. “It is just not true,” the president said. “It is true,” his rival replied. You could almost hear both men thinking: “Same to you and more of it.” If you like to see presidential candidates fight for the job, if you want a passionate dialogue over big issues that matter, you got what you wanted on Tuesday night. If it’s civility you seek, you’re sunk. Who won? The answer may be Obama, because his goal following a

Tonight
National Review Online, by Rich Lowry    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/17/2012 1:03:11 AM     Post Reply
President Obama was much better than last time, not surprisingly. He got in all the expected hits on Romney, and at times threw out more things at once than Romney could plausibly respond to, unless he wanted to spend the entirety of his time in rebuttal mode. Romney, on the other hand, wasn’t quite as good two weeks ago. I think he’s at his weakest as a performer when he gets a little too worked up and shows too much concern with the rules. He did both tonight. He also said “I know what it takes to grow

  



Candy Crowley Disgraces
Herself With Outrageous
Tagteam Hit on Romney
Over Libya
Newsbusters, by Matthew Sheffield    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 1:02:57 AM     Post Reply
CNN correspondent and second presidential debate moderator Candy Crowley disgraced herself tonight, repeatedly intervening to save a floundering President Obama and showing why many Americans were rightfully suspicious of her ability to moderate a presidential debate fairly. Her most outrageous act tonight was her incorrect seconding of Obama's statement that he declared the Libya terrorist attacks to be "terror." While Obama did indeed use the word, this is not what he meant by it. Instead, he was simply referring to "acts of terror." There was no mention of Al Qaeda or

Mitt Romney Wins Debate
on Smooth Presidential
Performance, Obama’s Ignorance
PJ Media, by Bryan Preston    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/17/2012 1:01:48 AM     Post Reply
Strategically, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama came into the second presidential debate from very different directions. Having won big in the first debate, Romney established himself as a plausible replacement for the incumbent and took the lead in most polls. Obama’s flop failure in the first debate left him damaged as a false messiah and flagging in the polls. Romney had even pulled nearly even with women voters, who traditionally support Democrats and who supported Obama overwhelmingly four years ago. So Romney needed to not fall apart and get out of the debate with

Obama comes on strong,
Romney stands ground
in second debate
CNN, by Tom Cohen    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/17/2012 12:59:45 AM     Post Reply
President Barack Obama fought back and Republican challenger Mitt Romney mostly stood his ground. The second of three presidential debates on Tuesday night brought the desired energy from the president sought by worried Democrats after a lackluster performance in the first encounter nearly two weeks ago. A forceful Obama defended his policies and challenged Romney on shifting positions on key issues while arguing his Republican rival's proposals would favor the wealthy if elected in three weeks.

China less of a U.S. creditor
as it becomes more
of an election issue
Washington Post, by Zachary A. Goldfarb    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/16/2012 10:42:14 PM     Post Reply
The U.S. government has become less reliant on the Chinese to fund its gaping budget hole over the past two years, even as the political rhetoric over borrowing from China has heated up. An enduring meme of the 2012 political campaign — and the battle over the ballooning federal debt in Washington — is that the government increasingly needs China to lend it money to meet its obligations. But new data released Tuesday showed that taxpayers owe China 10 percent less than they did a year ago, even though the federal government has continued to borrow huge amounts

  


  

Earthquake in Maine
felt across New England
Boston Globe, by Travis Andersen*    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/16/2012 10:28:35 PM     Post Reply
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Maine about 30 miles outside of Portland, Maine, on Tuesday night, shaking the ground throughout New England and surprising thousands of residents who rarely experience the phenomenon, according to geological and public safety officials. The quake hit at 7:12 p.m., the US Geological Survey said on its website. “It was a 10-second event,” said Steve McCausland, a spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety in a phone interview. “And other than residents calling public safety dispatchers to report [feeling a tremor], that was the main aftereffect.”

Math Math Math
National Review Online, by Lisa Schiffren    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/16/2012 9:54:45 PM     Post Reply
I love when Obama throws around the word “math,” and tells us things don’t add up. I love that he then throws around numbers which are not entirely meaningful, and out of context. Is that not apparent? Maybe some viewers are cowed by these lists of numbers? Romney knows the numbers, and and uses them with facility, and puts them in a comprehensible context. Ah, Lilly Ledbetter, pay equity for women. Obama loves this kind of rhetoric. Drags in his poor grandmother who was the only one in his life who ever held a job, back out

China Loves the Mitt
and Barack Show
Bloomberg News, by Adam Minter    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/16/2012 8:56:57 PM     Post Reply
For Chinese viewers, the first U.S. presidential debate took place at 9 a.m. on a Thursday morning, in English. It was broadcast and streamed live from several outlets, but it did not generate much live commentary on the country’s microblogs. Of course, the low level of online Chinese interest shouldn’t be a surprise. China has its own politics and issues, and -- especially in a U.S. election year that some in the Chinese media have derided as boring -- those remain far more pressing to most Chinese than what happens to Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney

EU sanctions target Iran oil,
gas, tanker companies
Reuters, by Justyna Pawlak    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/16/2012 8:56:42 PM     Post Reply
European Union governments imposed sanctions on Tuesday against major Iranian state companies in the oil and gas industry, and strengthened restrictions on the central bank, cranking up financial pressure over Tehran's nuclear program. More than 30 firms and institutions were listed in the EU's Official Journal as targets for asset freezes in the EU, including the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), a large crude exporter, and the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC). Both are vital to the Iranian oil industry, the main source of revenue for the government.

96-year-old Indian 'is
world's oldest father'
The Telegraph [UK], by Dean Nelson    Original Article
Posted By: supersid- 10/16/2012 8:47:55 PM     Post Reply
Ramajit Raghav of Kharkhoda village, near Sonepat, Haryana, close to India's capital New Delhi, became a father for the first time in 2010 when he was 94. Last week became a father for the second time when his young wife bore him a son. His record-breaking virility was reconfirmed on Tuesday as politicians in neighbouring Punjab claimed an increase in alcohol consumption and drug use was weakening sperm count in the state. Mr Raghav attributes his own virility to a teetotal lifestyle and a diet rich in fruit and dairy.

  



Krauthammer: 'Media Had To
Be Shamed By Fox News
Into Looking Into' Benghazi Attack
Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/16/2012 8:46:48 PM     Post Reply
Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer had some harsh words for his fellow journalists Tuesday concerning their coverage of the murders of four Americans last month at our consulate in Libya. During a Fox News Special Report segment about this matter and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's assertion that the buck stops with her on Benghazi, Krauthammer said, "The media had to be shamed by Fox News into looking into this in the first place" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Jonathan Alter on MSNBC:
If Mitt Romney wins, ‘more
people are going to die’
Washington Examiner, by Charlie Spiering    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/16/2012 8:43:25 PM     Post Reply
On Chris Matthew’s Hardball show on MSNBC moments ago, Bloomberg View columnist (formerly of Newsweek) said that if Mitt Romney wins the election more people would die from lack of health insurance. “If you need health insurance and Mitt Romney wins and Obamacare is repealed, you’re going to get sicker faster,” Alter said. “More people are going to die for lack of health insurance depending on the outcome of this election.” Alter noted that Obama’s re-election depended on a winning debate performance, tonight. Real people’s lives are on the line. and then you have the reputation of our

Romney for President
New York Observer, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/16/2012 8:31:31 PM     Post Reply
The crisis of leadership in American government is easily explained: thanks to a flawed presidential primary system that rewards strident rhetoric and hyper-partisanship, candidates tailor their messages to fringe elements in small, unrepresentative states. The result? A nasty, shallow and expensive process that rewards sound bites rather than solutions and gamesmanship instead of ideas. This year, however, we have witnessed a rare phenomenon in American politics. A candidate has emerged from the rough and tumble of the primaries with his dignity intact. The system has produced not a demagogue but a manager,

Obama Declared Winner of
Second Debate (No Matter What)
American Thinker, by Daren Jonescu    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/16/2012 8:29:15 PM     Post Reply
President Obama will "win" tonight's debate, completely obliterating the memory of the first debate. And this will be true even if President Obama is completely humiliated in tonight's debate. President Obama was so thoroughly trounced in the first debate that even his most ardent -- not to say besotted -- supporters were forced to admit it. They were caught flat-footed, as their very love for Obama engendered an assumption of invincibility, just as, the first time Mike Tyson faced an earnest opponent, his corner men did not even have a proper ice pack

New York's Trinity Church
forced to cancel Halloween
fest over Occupy Wall Street camp
Fox News, by Joshua Rhett Miller    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/16/2012 7:54:55 PM     Post Reply
Occupy Wall Street campers have made Halloween at a church in lower Manhattan simply too scary, church officials told FoxNews.com. Citing an “abundance of caution,” the Rev. James Cooper of Trinity Church said the Episcopal parish at Broadway and Wall Street in Manhattan has canceled it popular Halloween activities due to safety issues arising from a sidewalk encampment in front of the place of worship. “Canceling a beloved family event is not a decision taken lightly,” Cooper said in a statement issued Sunday. “Last year, more than 1,200 people took part. However, we are deeply concerned about the escalating illegal

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