From the first few seconds of last night’s presidential debate it was clear that Mitt Romney was on his game.
It was easy to see that Romney felt much more comfortable on the stage than Obama did, and it showed through every aspect of the debate.
Romney During 1st Presidential Debate: Says ‘This is Fun!’
Though we doubt that Obama felt the same way, at one point of the debate Mitt Romney even said “This is Fun!”
Party like it’s 1980!
Bewildered and lost without his teleprompter, President Obama flailed all around the debate stage last night. He was stuttering, nervous and petulant. It was like he had been called in front of the principal after goofing around for four years and blowing off all his homework.
Not since Jimmy Carter faced Ronald Reagan has the U.S. presidency been so embarrassingly represented in public. Actually, that’s an insult to Jimmy Carter.
The split screen was most devastating. Mitt Romney spoke forthrightly, with carefully studied facts and details at the ready. He looked right at the president and accused him of
It’s completely laughable when we hear Jimmy Carter, the 2nd worst president in U.S. History, (Carter is 2nd only to Obama, who is the absolute #1 worst president in U.S. History!) criticize anyone for their statements and beliefs, but it’s even more funny when Democrat Jimmy Carter plays the race card, when it was the Democrats who faught in the Civil War to keep the slavery of black people alive and legal. Racist Democrats started the KKK, and 99% of the racism in our country STILL comes from Democrats. So.. yea, we’re all laughing at Carter, Obama, and the Racist Democrats!
“The fact is that more people have been put on food stamps by Barack Obama than any president in American history.”
To go even farther, Obama has done nothing to help the unemployment rates in Black communities. Under the Obama administration, unemployment in the Black communities has gone way up, and has surged to 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984! Black men have it the worst, with joblessness at a staggeringly high 19.1%, while the unemployment rate …