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Predictions on the second debate
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:00 AM
KPO
Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:43 AM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:59 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 6:28 AM
HKCAVALIER
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 9:08 AM
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:13 PM
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:38 PM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Quote: I predict that no matter what happens, Democrats will claim that Obama won.
Quote: I was CONVINCED Dubya couldn't possibly get a second term, so what the hell do I know?
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:02 PM
HERO
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Also, much higher viewership than the first will further hurt Romney in the polls. .
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 3:53 PM
MAL4PREZ
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 5:24 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:24 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:26 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:29 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:34 AM
Quote:Romney's "binders full of women" didn't help him any, either. http://www.facebook.com/romneybindersfullofwomen?fref=ts It almost instantly became a facebook sensation, with more than 20,000 "likes" before the debate was over, and well over 275,000 as of this morning.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: I predict that no matter what happens, Republicans will claim that Romney won. "I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero "I was wrong" - Hero, 2012 Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!" Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:13 AM
STORYMARK
Quote:Originally posted by kpo: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: I predict that no matter what happens, Republicans will claim that Romney won. "I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero "I was wrong" - Hero, 2012 Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!" Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing." Well maybe they are, but our righties are not being very vocal about it... Maybe they're muttering it to themselves, as they rock back and forth: "Romney won the debate... Romney won the debate..." It's not personal. It's just war.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:24 AM
SHINYGOODGUY
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kpo: I don't know that the phrase binders full of women is particularly offensive. What I find much more offensive is the fact that the story was a lie: http://blog.thephoenix.com/BLOGS/talkingpolitics/archive/2012/10/16/mind-the-binder.aspx
Quote:I guess now that the charge of being liars has been levelled at the Romney campaign so much, they've nothing to lose by keeping on lying. It's not personal. It's just war.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:42 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SHINYGOODGUY: Good pick up on the body language HK. Romney kept repeating his montra - 5 Point Plan to Nowhere. At one point he said "pick a number" trying to explain part of his budget plan. Not very convincing. Obama stood tall and answered Romney's attacks sharply and critically, especially when he tried to say the president did not say "terrorist attack" regarding the Libyan Embassy. Romney never answered the question on women's equal pay act, instead he gave some jibberish about obtaining a folder of women candidates for some conference. The president caught him good with the Obamacare, especially when he said that it closely resembles the health care reform in Massachusetts (and last I checked Mass is still part of the Union). Why is the Affordable Care Act good for Mass, but not good for the rest of us? Romney had no answer. On foreign policy (especially Romney's classless use of the confusion over the attack on the Embassy), education and women's rights Obama mopped the floor with him. On the economy, not so much. I need to go online and watch the 2d half. My question would have been: Gov. Romney, you say that with your plan you will create 12 million jobs, revitalize the economy, reduce the deficit and cut taxes across the board - all this in 4 years. If the plan fails to reach any of those goals, would you run for reelection? But it can be said - Obama came out swinging. SGG
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:56 AM
Quote:Not a true story. What actually happened was that in 2002 -- prior to the election, not even knowing yet whether it would be a Republican or Democratic administration -- a bipartisan group of women in Massachusetts formed MassGAP to address the problem of few women in senior leadership positions in state government. There were more than 40 organizations involved with the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus (also bipartisan) as the lead sponsor. They did the research and put together the binder full of women qualified for all the different cabinet positions, agency heads, and authorities and commissions. They presented this binder to Governor Romney when he was elected. I have written about this before, in various contexts; tonight I've checked with several people directly involved in the MassGAP effort who confirm that this history as I've just presented it is correct -- and that Romney's claim tonight, that he asked for such a study, is false. I will write more about this later, but for tonight let me just make a few quick additional points. First of all, according to MassGAP and MWPC, Romney did appoint 14 women out of his first 33 senior-level appointments, which is a reasonably impressive 42 percent. However, as I have reported before, those were almost all to head departments and agencies that he didn't care about -- and in some cases, that he quite specifically wanted to not really do anything. None of the senior positions Romney cared about -- budget, business development, etc. -- went to women. Secondly, a UMass-Boston study found that the percentage of senior-level appointed positions held by women actually declined throughout the Romney administration, from 30.0% prior to his taking office, to 29.7% in July 2004, to 27.6% near the end of his term in November 2006. (It then began rapidly rising when Deval Patrick took office.) Third, note that in Romney's story as he tells it, this man who had led and consulted for businesses for 25 years didn't know any qualified women, or know where to find any qualified women. So what does that say?
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:00 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:28 AM
M52NICKERSON
DALEK!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:53 AM
Quote:And at Bain Capital, which Romney ran for 15 years until 1999, there are only seven women among the company’s 87 managing directors and senior executives, or 8 percent, according to Bloomberg Businessweek, falling ever-so-slightly below the national average of 8.1 percent.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:39 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: I know he did, but he only posted the link. I wanted to put up the text for any who didn't bother to check out the link, because I think the BLATANT lie is disgusting.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:13 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:40 AM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:57 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: I know he did, but he only posted the link. I wanted to put up the text for any who didn't bother to check out the link, because I think the BLATANT lie is disgusting. Well, as Ive mentioned before, I consider it theft when you post the entire text of an article. Journalism is already clinging to life by the fingernails - don't undercut them more. I, for one, do click through on the links - and I refuse to read when you copy/paste like that. = "We will never have the elite, smart people on our side." -- Rick "Frothy" Santorum "Goram it kid, let's frak this thing and go home! Engage!"
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:00 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: I get where you're coming from; I generally try to post the first few paragraphs of the article, THEN the link, saying "Read full article at..." in order to try to generate traffic for the sites and authors involved.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: I don't always go to links because it would take too long to read the entire article, and I rarely, if ever, pay attention to who wrote the article or what website it's on (unless it's very obviously a slanted one), so to me it doesn't undercut anyone to offer information. So we can agree to disagree on the issue.
Thursday, October 18, 2012 8:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: I don't always go to links because it would take too long to read the entire article, and I rarely, if ever, pay attention to who wrote the article or what website it's on (unless it's very obviously a slanted one), so to me it doesn't undercut anyone to offer information. So we can agree to disagree on the issue. I can agree that you're wrong - sorry. You may not see how it undercuts people to offer their work for free.... but I don't really understand HOW. Writers online are generally paid for page hits - you post an entire article here, especially without a link - and its no different from stealing a movie or music online. The only difference is you rationalize one, but not the other. "We will never have the elite, smart people on our side." -- Rick "Frothy" Santorum "Goram it kid, let's frak this thing and go home! Engage!"
Thursday, October 18, 2012 10:26 AM
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