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The Final Debate
New York Times, by Editors

Original Article

Posted By:jackson, 10/23/2012 9:55:14 AM

Mitt Romney has nothing really coherent or substantive to say about domestic policy, but at least he can sound energetic and confident about it. On foreign policy, the subject of Monday night’s final presidential debate, he had little coherent to say and often sounded completely lost. That’s because he has no original ideas of substance on most world issues, including Syria, Iran and Afghanistan.During the debate, on issue after issue, Mr. Romney sounded as if he had read the boldfaced headings in a briefing book — or a freshman global history
Headline corrected by staff

Comments:
You will never guess this in a hundred jillion years... The Times says Obama won! And Romney? Incoherent(2x first paragraph), no originality, listless, Freshman-like, Beauty pageant contestant and clueless. Talk about calling the kettle black!

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: pgvoisin, 10/23/2012 10:01:06 AM     (No. 8955025)

The NYY "Editors" are so ashamed of carring Obama's water that they refuse to list their names.

Pathetic!


Reply 2 - Posted by: CecilStrange, 10/23/2012 10:03:41 AM     (No. 8955036)

Here's more of Obama's 16 reasons to smoke Newports.

Reason #12 - This is the last real wet kiss the MSM will deliver. It's all bad from here.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: squid, 10/23/2012 10:04:35 AM     (No. 8955040)

As the sun slowly sets in the West (and on the Debates), you can bare witness that the Times is definitely in the dark


Reply 4 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino, 10/23/2012 10:05:25 AM     (No. 8955046)

This settles it - - leftist delusion is permanent and irreversible.

Oh, well - - we won't have to worry about NYT editorials for the next presidential election. Their chances of surviving that long are very Slim.


Reply 5 - Posted by: mws50, 10/23/2012 10:05:36 AM     (No. 8955047)

Thanks, NYT, for once again publishing more proof that journalism has devolved into the dumbest profession on this planet.

Your emotionally based denigration of Romney's performance was expected and, as usual, totally devoid of any facts.


Reply 6 - Posted by: killerbee, 10/23/2012 10:07:52 AM     (No. 8955057)

Bwhahahahahahahahaha!

Now let's stop talking about it so all the lies and posturing can stand.


Reply 7 - Posted by: Frank Dunn, 10/23/2012 10:10:52 AM     (No. 8955069)

# 1, editorial writers are surely named Chrissy Matthews, Lawrence O'donnell, Ed Schultz and Racialist Maddow. Saves the Times from having separate writers for this vicious nonsense.

Watching the NYT commit suicide isn't pretty, but not as painful as reading their "Obama is god" editorials.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: udanja99, 10/23/2012 10:15:02 AM     (No. 8955082)

How's that bottom line these days, editors?


Reply 9 - Posted by: spincut, 10/23/2012 10:24:02 AM     (No. 8955111)

I keep hoping the limited number of free views will kick in and I won't be able to read the dreck in the NYT, but no such luck. All the same stuff. Attack Romney, and when it's time to cite Obambi's achievements.... attack Romney!


Reply 10 - Posted by: dogbreath, 10/23/2012 10:25:21 AM     (No. 8955119)

I like NY Times. If you tear the pages into strips, you can use them to clean the liberal clutter off your orifice.


Reply 11 - Posted by: hadass23, 10/23/2012 10:28:49 AM     (No. 8955133)

Biden & the NYT times have a difficult road this morning making Romney look bad.

They can't attack him on policy. Our foreign policy is bipartisan. Mitt agrees with liberals on Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Afghanistan.

Clearly Romney is the better man to lead America out of the Obama induced depression.

It's the economy that concerns American families.


Reply 12 - Posted by: raspberry, 10/23/2012 10:30:08 AM     (No. 8955136)

How devoid of accuracy and substance they are. It further justifies why I dropped them more than a decade ago when I no longer had to know what the other side was reading.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: lakerman1, 10/23/2012 10:39:28 AM     (No. 8955178)

"The New York Times had nothing substantive or coherent to say about the debate".


Reply 14 - Posted by: fhancock, 10/23/2012 10:41:40 AM     (No. 8955187)

NYT Editors is a pseudonym for Moronic Marxists


Reply 15 - Posted by: richwill, 10/23/2012 10:57:43 AM     (No. 8955251)

Is 'briefing book" a misprint for "binders?"


Reply 16 - Posted by: hotcorner, 10/23/2012 11:11:16 AM     (No. 8955305)

The newspaper of record is dead.


Reply 17 - Posted by: OdinsAcolyte, 10/23/2012 11:13:06 AM     (No. 8955311)

perception


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: cousair, 10/23/2012 11:20:20 AM     (No. 8955330)

The New York "WHAT??" Yes, we know the Gray Lady has no teeth and is really getting old. Sorry New Yorkers, your cheat sheet is really full of you know what in this world Obama lives in...socialism/ marxism so on and so on. YOu don't stand up in America and kill the golden goose that made Americans and this great country exceptional!!


Reply 19 - Posted by: EQKimball, 10/23/2012 11:30:15 AM     (No. 8955364)

In the days of its greatness, the editors of the Times would feign an Olympian aloofness to proclaim that upon their educated and politically disinterested analysis, the Democrat won. Today, the Times editorial writers sound as if they are still writing for their college dailies, engaging in nakedly partisan personal snipes and undignified metaphors. Its descent from the mountain top into the swamp has not been a pretty sight. Another reason it is a dying newspaper.


Reply 20 - Posted by: hicokid, 10/23/2012 11:49:16 AM     (No. 8955428)

One has to wonder how the NYT got it's reputation. They sound exactly like MSNBC.


Reply 21 - Posted by: Evocatus, 10/23/2012 12:03:36 PM     (No. 8955479)

Sarcasm ON:

"I am an intellectual because I read the New York Times, take every word as gospel, and can repeat each article back word for word."

Sarcasm OFF.


Reply 22 - Posted by: oriton, 10/23/2012 12:06:17 PM     (No. 8955490)

I remember getting a landline call a few years ago about subscribing to the NYT. I told them I wouldn't read that paper trash if they delivered it to me in bed, with breakfast, with cash. The person on the phone said he was sorry to hear that. I told him he should be and hung up.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: JonR, 10/23/2012 12:29:56 PM     (No. 8955576)

This fishwrap newpaper has no credibility whatsoever!


Reply 24 - Posted by: chance_232, 10/23/2012 12:35:38 PM     (No. 8955591)

I migh be bothered by this if Romney stood a snow ball's chance of carrying New York. New York lost its sanity after Pataki and Guliani. New York is California East.


Reply 25 - Posted by: jimmiet, 10/23/2012 12:37:05 PM     (No. 8955595)

NYTs, Wil Duranty. Somethings just never change.


Reply 26 - Posted by: jimmiet, 10/23/2012 12:40:13 PM     (No. 8955602)

My bad.. Walter Duranty


Reply 27 - Posted by: Bettysez, 10/23/2012 12:42:17 PM     (No. 8955605)

Obviously it was written before the debate, which they obviously didn't see either.


Reply 28 - Posted by: redwhite&blue2, 10/23/2012 12:58:32 PM     (No. 8955637)

Dear Editors:

Thank you sincerely for your newspaper. My dog loved pi**ing all over it and my birds loved cra**ing on it.Then we wrapped some fish in it and later we used it to stoke the fire in the fireplace. Keep them coming, they are so much more useful than you idiot lefties ever imagined!

Romney/Ryan win on Nov. 6th!
The Marxist Muslim and the clueless Mooch go back to Chi-ca-ca!


Reply 29 - Posted by: Jubilationtcornpone, 10/23/2012 1:01:13 PM     (No. 8955644)

When Romney wins the election, expect to see the headline buried on page 4.


Reply 30 - Posted by: Raristotle, 10/23/2012 1:02:10 PM     (No. 8955646)

And yet in the first paragraph, the New York Times can't even bring themselves to mention the guy that they support--rather, they spend their precious newspaper space on bashing Romney. It appears that the Times fully believes that Romney is winning, otherwise, they'd ignore him.


Reply 31 - Posted by: Jebediah, 10/23/2012 1:13:22 PM     (No. 8955673)

What a shame....the Old Gray Lady is fit for little more than papering the bottom of a birds cage these days.


Reply 32 - Posted by: msctex1, 10/23/2012 1:44:16 PM     (No. 8955730)

This from the people who brought you the last four years.


Reply 33 - Posted by: DanvilleBill, 10/23/2012 2:01:22 PM     (No. 8955769)

Waiting for the Times to drop their print version and go strictly online. It'll be known as the Tiny Times. After a while the advertisers will mostly bail, and the online version will slim down to a daily crossword puzzle with weekly columns by Paul Krugman writing summaries of NFL games and NY society news. In its final stages the Really Tiny Times will morph into an LGBT escort/dating service listing on Craigslist.


Reply 34 - Posted by: HicksvilleKid59, 10/23/2012 2:06:01 PM     (No. 8955777)

Yeah, this guy is right. Let's vote for Kenya Boy and continue the catastrophe for 4 more years. It will be great to see unemployment at 25 to 30% and our entire GDP be used for welfare. I'd be happy to see gas at $15 a gallon and heating oil at the same level. And screw all those job creators. They are just out for themselves. Kenya Boy will do the right thing and drive them all out business. Good! they deserve it.

Vote for Kenya Boy! Paradise is just around the corner.


Reply 35 - Posted by: DocH, 10/23/2012 2:19:38 PM     (No. 8955799)

Tomorrow's headline: ''New York Times public editor reads latest editorial, runs screaming into street yelling, 'It's inhuman! I can't take it anymore!' ''


Reply 36 - Posted by: jacooley, 10/30/2012 8:03:30 PM     (No. 8975549)

The newspaper of Stalin has spoken.



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