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Topic: Obama Deploys Rejoinders He Didn’t Use in Debate |
Obama Deploys Rejoinders He Didn’t Use in Debate
ABC News, by Devin Dwyer
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Posted By:Photoonist, 10/4/2012 4:27:59 PM
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| Denver - Under fire from critics on the left and right for his performance at the first presidential debate, President Obama arrived here for a chilly morning-after rally armed with rejoinders to arguments made by Republican rival Mitt Romney – rejoinders which were not delivered in the heat of debate last night. Obama told the crowd of 12,000 huddled along the shoreline at Sloan’s Lake Park that the man he faced was a “very spirited fellow who claimed to be Mitt Romney,” but who espoused positions in conflict with what “the real Mitt Romney” has been touting on the campaign
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Comments: Sure 0bama had some ''rejoinders'' the day after. Because somebody wrote them for him and he either memorized them or read them to the crowd. 0bama revealed he doesn't have the wit to function on the fly. He's nothing more than a programmed front man for the left. Maybe Romney should be debating Valerie Jarrett, David Axelrod or Bill Ayers.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Not your typical New Yorker, 10/4/2012 4:30:47 PM (No. 8910102)
The cowards way, he didn't say anything to Gov Romney's face but does so behind his back, all to adoring college kid crowds.
Cowardly little boy.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Johnny Angle, 10/4/2012 4:33:11 PM (No. 8910105)
The democrat party is being hoisted on its own retard.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Bubbasuncle, 10/4/2012 4:36:56 PM (No. 8910118)
He wouldn't dare say these things to Romney and give him a chance to respond or set the record straight. However, after watching the focus group on Hannity after the debate, I have the sense that it won't really matter except to the fringe. More than 60 million, not counting Univision saw the real Mitt Romney; and that is more powerful than any slander from the Regime.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
jinx, 10/4/2012 4:39:34 PM (No. 8910120)
No wonder Obama did not meet with the European and Middle Eastern leaders at the UN Summit. He can't think on his feet. He has to have his teleprompters written by others in order to look Presidential or smart.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Scottyboy, 10/4/2012 4:40:15 PM (No. 8910121)
This punk got his ass kicked and is now talkin' smack. Wait until Mitt gets him in the auditorium next time.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
hurricanegirl, 10/4/2012 4:50:00 PM (No. 8910133)
So, O (or someone smarter than the smartest man in the room) has a comeback THE NEXT DAY?
This fool is proving on an hourly basis that he's an amateur.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
noddy, 10/4/2012 4:50:50 PM (No. 8910136)
Nice #2. Affirmative Action pushed Obama beyond his capable limits. Drugs probably pushed him a little further. The debate showed us what Affirmative Action can do. Unfortunately the entire population suffers because of it, whether or not some realise it. Obama didn't deploy the rejoinders during the debate because his brain is not able to conjure them up; he is not smart enough. He was not even smart enough to understand that the teleprompter jokes saw right through him. If he is voted in for a second term then it will be obvious the majority of voters want him to take care of them. And the rest of us be damned.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
afherkdriver, 10/4/2012 4:57:24 PM (No. 8910154)
Next time just send a teleprompter and an empty chair.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
BaseballFan, 10/4/2012 5:04:39 PM (No. 8910181)
Mr. Agressive, in Denver this morning:
http://www.9news.com/images/640/360/2/assetpool/photogallery/292910/153377826_10.jpg
Note the Teleprompters.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Vaquero45, 10/4/2012 5:05:39 PM (No. 8910187)
You know they're lying about the crowd size. It was COLD in Denver this morning; Zero's supporters like to stay warm. Besides that, most of them don't get up until noon. And anyone who lives in Denver knows you can't get 12,000 people around the shoreline of Sloans Lake.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bobgray2, 10/4/2012 5:09:29 PM (No. 8910206)
So any bets that 0bama will find a way to get direction during the next debate? Look for earpiece. "The great and powerful Oz knows all."
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
wilarrbie, 10/4/2012 5:15:59 PM (No. 8910232)
BWAAHAHAhahahaha!! Good one #2!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
losgatos, 10/4/2012 5:19:14 PM (No. 8910246)
You think Barry will insist on bringing his teleprompter to the next debate? LOL #2.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Teleologicus, 10/4/2012 5:52:35 PM (No. 8910318)
That isn't the way debates work. You don't get to go back the next day and say what you wish you had said or what you should have said then, darn it. You don't get to carry on the debate afterwards all by yourself with no opponent there. This makes him look even worse. It is like cheating.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
robwin, 10/4/2012 5:54:50 PM (No. 8910321)
"Obama Deploys Rejoinders He Didn’t Use in Debate"?
Ah, so someone turned the teleprompter on.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
karo, 10/4/2012 6:17:54 PM (No. 8910363)
Exactly, #10. I live about five blocks from where Obama spoke today, and no way could 12,000 people fit into that space. It was nasty and cold this morning.
Strange, though to be only a few blocks from where the president will be speaking and absolutely no interest in checking it out!
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
lakerman1, 10/4/2012 6:18:51 PM (No. 8910366)
The situation reminds me of a seinfeld episode, where george costanza, in meetings at work, can never think of a rejoinder to a putdown. So he studies and studies, to come up with a rejoinder, and kramer offers one. "just tell the person, 'Oh yah, I had sex with your wife!' George takes kramer's advice, and when he uses the line at the next meeting, there is total silence. And the boss leans over and says, "his wife is in a coma."
As slow-witted as barack is, I cannot imagine him in a court room as an attorney. Last night was no different than moot court. Romney passed, barack failed.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
fembot, 10/4/2012 8:03:28 PM (No. 8910584)
#10 and #16 -- We're neighbors! :D I live just a few blocks from Sloan's Lake as well! But I certainly wouldn't have wasted the leave to take off work to go down there...
The phrase "a day late and a dollar short" keeps coming to mind.
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