On October 03, 2012 the Presidential Debate
was held in Denver, Colorado and the Republicans felt that Mitt Romney won
through control of the facts and refusing to allow the moderator Jim Lehrer
from PBS to let Obama run on and on with his version of the facts. The Democrats felt that Obama lost for
various reasons from not being allowed to complete his thoughts to the altitude
of Denver (Al Gore’s input).
Personally, I felt that Obama really wanted to
be somewhere else other than on stage facing Romney. I was watching his body language including
downcast eyes, nodding as though in agreement with some of Romney’s points, and
a slumping stance while Romney actually looked and acted as though he was the
President.
Obama did not appear to have any idea what was
going on and for the most part appeared to have a “deer in the headlights” when
his own policies were pointed out as failures and did not appear to be able to
respond with information that supported his positions.
All in all, I agree that Romney won Round 1 in
the debate series, but there are still two more Presidential Debates and one
Vice Presidential Debate. All of the
pollsters show that Obama and Romney are neck in neck for the top job in the
United States, but the only poll that really counts is the one on November 06,
2012.
The Presidential Election is extremely
important to the future of this Nation and its Citizens. Being a Conservative, I want Romney to win
but it is up to you to go out and choose the direction of our Country and the
type of government that you want for your families and future generations.
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