Final Debate

Really hard for me to find a winner when both supported interventionist policies.

But I did like Romney's comments on when Obama invests in private sector businesses it hurts more than it helps by discouraging competing companies from competing. Every bit that helps one company, hurts another, when it's best to let the better performing company win with the free market.
 
Obama was just more aggressive. The more aggressive is typically the one the main stream media says won.
 
Besides the Van Jones and Carville points, which don't even make sense. Not sure why stations have to be skewed by talking heads regurgitating points straight out of Republican or Democratic camps.

Jones and Carville don't even try.
 
I'll be honest. Reading the tea leaves, this debate proves that Obama is in dire circumstances
 
Obama was just more aggressive. The more aggressive is typically the one the main stream media says won.

If he did such a good job the last 4 years he wouldn't have to be so aggressive. He's desperate on an issue that most Americans don't understand or (in this election cycle) care about
 
Both seemed strong in certain areas.

I thought that the President was more true and substantive, but Romney made some good presentations.

The problem I have with Romney is credibility. From one week to the next, he says whatever his handlers tell him to say to sell his candidacy. I'd like to have more confidence in his integrity, because he might win the election, but I can't and don't.
 
What did he have to say

Said Obama went small (borderline petty ie congratulating Romney on recognizing that al Qaeda is a threat) and may have won on debating points. Romney stayed big and on a topic such as this - looked presidential which is all he had to do. In the context of this election this debate will turn out to be a net positive for Romney.
 
John Kerry is ripping Romney for being a flip-flopper.

Wow. And I thought I had seen it all.
 

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