rope a dope.
10/4/2012 12:48:28 PM
Nah, it's pretty clear what happened last night. Obama came in prepared to debate Romney on the positions he's been taking throughout the entire campaign. Instead, Romney came in and claimed a whole new set of positions that are totally at odds with everything else he's said up to this point. Obama was either unable or unwilling to adjust and just let Romney rant unabated. It was a great strategy for Romney to win a debate, which he needed to do, but the problem is that he's now talked himself into a corner on a number of critical issues. The Obama campaign has already released a couple ads capitalizing on this and Obama's rally today was all about how Romney was completely full of shit.[Edited on October 4, 2012 at 3:24 PM. Reason : :]
10/4/2012 3:23:13 PM
30+ months of private sector job growth, and an unemployment rate (admittedly not the best indicator) below the 8% mark which so many talking heads at least said was the magic number for re-election or not, below what it was when the President took office.
10/5/2012 9:34:43 AM
Lots of very angry people on twitter about the good jobs news. I don't really understand that but whatever. It's sort of like rooting for another terrorist attack under Bush.
10/5/2012 9:43:24 AM
my staunchly republican father is utterly outraged, mostly because he sees it as a nail in the coffin for Romeny and co.
10/5/2012 11:18:13 AM
maybe the angry people are the ones who have been laid off and have given up looking for work and are thus removed from the "unemployed" category.
10/5/2012 11:21:56 AM
Because, you know, thats a new part of the unemployment numbers that they just started including and everythingsour grapes motherfuckers
10/5/2012 11:23:31 AM
^^amazingly there have always been those people. funny how no one ever mentioned them until the numbers started rebounding.
10/5/2012 11:29:04 AM
Sadly nobody cares, they just want him out. My uncles will blatantly say "I don't care, I just want him to fail!"What the hell
10/5/2012 11:34:17 AM
This is nothing new, remember back to the debt limit debate. Republicans were willing to destroy the economy to beat Obama.Over something as dumb as paying for debt that had already been spent. The issue didn't even have anything to do with new spending, they were okay with letting our country default to beat Obama.We are lucky that we got away with only have a republican-caused credit rating reductionHell, and also, think about Obamacare. Obamacare is a conservative plan created by conservatives. Its the result of democrats mistakenly thinking they could compromise with republicans. They are still talking about repealing it. [Edited on October 5, 2012 at 11:39 AM. Reason : .]
10/5/2012 11:38:12 AM
Unemployment down, participation up, and significant upward revisions to previous months. Other than the top line jobs added number, this is the best report since the spring. No good for Romney since this will probably wash away any gains from his debate performance.
10/5/2012 11:42:41 AM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/10/meet-the-incredible-incoherent-jobs-report-truthers/263285/
10/5/2012 11:48:20 AM
10/5/2012 11:55:21 AM
So now Romney back tracks on his 47% statement, is this a bad move consider how it gives Obama the opportunity to show that he will say whatever to whomever is listening?
10/5/2012 11:59:01 AM
too much sarcasm?that has always been a factor in the numbers
10/5/2012 11:59:27 AM
I'm more and more convinced Obama let Romney 'win' the first debate. His whole "why even bother?" attitude makes a lot more sense in hindsight, considering the news about the economy. He probably knew the numbers before the debate even started.[Edited on October 5, 2012 at 12:24 PM. Reason : reminds of the whole Bin Laden thing where was smug as hell before dropping the news]
10/5/2012 12:16:11 PM
the Bureau of Labor Statistics disagrees:
10/5/2012 12:16:52 PM
nm. doesn't get sarcasm[Edited on October 5, 2012 at 12:24 PM. Reason : ]
10/5/2012 12:23:31 PM
10/5/2012 12:27:09 PM
^Good reads.On the other hand the rest of this page is just a bunch of assholes patting themselves on the back for some reason.Just like every other election thread since the debate. How strange.
10/5/2012 1:53:55 PM
Ahh yes the prison system in this country. One of the great forgotten calamities. Let's not try to rehab or teach people, let's keep them in jail so that we can make more money!
10/5/2012 5:52:58 PM
Well what do you expect when you privatize it to for profit companies
10/5/2012 5:56:04 PM
Tax payers dollars have to pay for it at the end of the day.
10/5/2012 7:05:51 PM
god why can't we just have a parliamentary system.
10/5/2012 9:36:41 PM
http://thehill.com/blogs/twitter-room/other-news/259491-obama-campaign-breaks-record-with-10m-donations
10/6/2012 12:22:01 PM
JesusHChrist's most recent contribution to this thread is right on.I really wish we had instant-runoff voting in this country. I don't think IRV would really give minority parties more representation, but I do believe it would change how the majority parties behave. Mixed member voting for legislatures also seems pretty cool. And I don't know how primaries work in other states, but I'm sure they could do with some changing, too. Plus, it's time to let the felons and territories get in on the big votes.Given how our elections are run, none of us should be surprised that we don't really feel represented. But, when we don't feel represented, we're made to believe it's because we don't line up with the majority, and that there's this majority of people out there who are just peachy with their government. But there isn't. We all feel like we're getting screwed.
10/6/2012 1:10:35 PM
Niether candidates can touch on those topics though because of special interest money
10/6/2012 1:21:37 PM
How bout a candidate that doesn't treat defense, medicare, and social security as sacred cows? That's 75% of spending.Romney, the supposed "conservative," won't cut any of those. That is absurd.No candidate can even deign talking about how government financial aid is the very thing causing college to be expensive and inaccessible. They think the american public is too stupid to understand bubbles.And they might be. Which is why the founders went through contortions to stop the public from voting directly http://www.historycentral.com/elections/Electoralcollgewhy.htmlIt's too late correct the constitution to make it harder for the general populous to affect the government
10/6/2012 1:45:02 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/06/health/republicans-conflicted-obamacare/index.html#cnn-disqus-areaI thought this was an interesting article that also confirms why Republicans are so desperate to beat Obama and repeal the ACA. They know that once people start benefiting from it, not only will it become impossible to get rid of, it'll be a huge thorn in future elections because not a single one of them voted for it.
10/8/2012 12:41:29 PM
Time to ramp up the character attacks since your President's debate loss was the largest in history.
10/8/2012 1:06:51 PM
^ what metric are you using to determine biggest debate loss in history?
10/8/2012 1:21:16 PM
Yeah, Obama is fucked.May as well pack it up
10/8/2012 1:27:27 PM
^^The margin by which respondents have indicated Romney won versus Obama?[Edited on October 8, 2012 at 1:28 PM. Reason : -]
10/8/2012 1:28:08 PM
So are you going to provide the margin numbers for this compared to all past debates, or was it just your opinion?
10/8/2012 1:33:15 PM
72 percent to 20 = 52 point margin.Previous record holder was 42 points for Clinton over HW Bush.Of course I know there will be bitching since the source is Gallup, but anyone who saw that 1992 debate can rest assured that figure is probably accurate. I find the under-performers in both debates to be comparatively bad.
10/8/2012 1:40:39 PM
thank you
10/8/2012 1:44:02 PM
People like Shrike make me all the time feel better about the election.Overconfidence is exactly why Obama now has a problem.I can only hope his campaign has people like this in abundance.
10/8/2012 1:49:01 PM
I don't think there is any point in arguing how badly Obama lost the debate. It was a terrible performance on his part, even more so when you consider that most Obama supporters, including myself, assumed for months that he would use the debates to decisively expose Romney has a liar and snuff out his candidacy. Instead he looked disinterested, unprepared, and let Romney get away with a litany of brand new lies to a national audience. Now, how much will it really matter? As y0willy0 loves to point out, I've been extremely bullish on Obama's re-election chances since well before 47%, the conventions, Romney's awful summer, and even before he had the nomination locked up. Why? Because of simple electoral math. Obama has many paths to victory, whereas Romney really only has one: Ohio. Obama could lose Ohio, VA, and Florida, and still win. Romney can't lose any of those states. There is literally nothing between now and the election, including the debates, that will change that.
10/8/2012 2:00:30 PM
For better or worse, I don't understand how someone like you can downplay the effect of televised debates on modern elections.
10/8/2012 2:14:07 PM
I'm not an Obama supporter, but I am a liberal, and I knew Obama was going to lose as soon as they started discussing the debates. It didn't matter how he did, he was going to lose this one.^most people who watch already decided, most political experts downplay the significance. [Edited on October 8, 2012 at 2:25 PM. Reason : .]
10/8/2012 2:24:50 PM
Its too little too late. Sure they're televised debates, but there's been televised coverage of the elections for a while now and most people have probably already made up their minds. And even if romney managed to sway a few undecideds, they may get wiped out by the 24hr news cycle. he has no chance.if he had started his campaign as a centrist from the beginning (and not picked a horrific running mate) he would have probably had a good chance at beating obama. but he also wouldnt have made it out of the republican primary. there was basically no way the current gop could win this one.
10/8/2012 2:28:04 PM
I think you guys are underestimating the current "reality TV" effect that these things will have in the future.I guess we will see Thursday just how horrific Ryan can be?Is the overall attitude here now that independents matter little/not at all? Just curious.
10/8/2012 2:32:54 PM
It's not that independents don't matter, it's that they aren't really independents. Something like 2/3s of people who identify as independents these days are really just Republicans who no longer want to be associated with the crazies that have taken over their party. IINOs if you will.
10/8/2012 2:38:27 PM
independent =/= undecidedthere are very few undecided voters[Edited on October 8, 2012 at 2:39 PM. Reason : and polling supports that]
10/8/2012 2:39:06 PM
So basically what you're saying is that people's votes are "locked in" and it doesn't matter how badly Obama portrays himself between now and the election?Is that correct?
10/8/2012 2:42:25 PM
nothing he said during the debates was outside his already established narrative. certainly nothing that would switch solid obama voters to romney voters. unless he does something incredibly stupid between now and the election, hes gonna win. and it would need to be something really really stupid.
10/8/2012 2:50:59 PM
^^More or less, it would have to be pretty big
10/8/2012 3:12:35 PM
The lack of interest in debating or calling Mitt Romney out on ANYTHING doesn't qualify as big?What if this continues?
10/8/2012 3:16:31 PM
It's a widely accepted and understood thing that debates don't really matter (usually)Do presidential debates usually matter? Political scientists say no.http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/wp/2012/10/03/what-political-scientists-know-about-debates/Fox panel: VP debate won't really matterhttp://www.politico.com/blogs/politico-live/2012/10/fox-news-sunday-panel-vp-debate-wont-really-matter-137722.htmlDo Presidential Debates Really Matter?Remember all the famous moments in past debates that changed the outcome of those elections? Well, they didn’t.http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/septemberoctober_2012/ten_miles_square/do_presidential_debates_really039413.phpWhy the debates probably won’t matterhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/why-the-debates-probably-wont-matter/2012/10/03/7d2b4ee4-0cca-11e2-97a7-45c05ef136b2_blog.htmlWhat if the presidential debates don’t matter?http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/09/28/what-if-the-presidential-debates-dont-matter/[Edited on October 8, 2012 at 3:30 PM. Reason : .]
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10/8/2012 4:23:38 PM