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Bam!
Slam! Pow! Crash! BOOM!
By Erick Erickson
October 4th, 2012
There
was a surreal moment after
the debate last night. On CNN, the polling went overwhelmingly for Mitt
Romney
among debate watchers. Basically two-thirds of the American public who
watched
the debate claimed Romney won. A majority claimed Romney was with them
on
taxes, the economy, healthcare, their views of government, etc. He
dominated.
A
CBS poll of undecided voters who
watched the debate mirrored the CNN poll.
Suddenly
the Democrats took to the
airwaves and twitter to rail against the polls oversampling Republicans
and
being too heavily skewed, too instant to be meaningful, and clearly not
an
accurate statistical sample of anything.
About
the same time Barack Obama’s
campaign team was melting down on television, the campaign sent out an
email
that did not even mention the Presidential debate. It just wanted more
money.
The
debate was so bad for Barack
Obama I expect Eric Holder to send Jim Lehrer to GTMO. Barack Obama
suddenly
agrees with Republicans on defunding PBS. Without his precious
TelePrompTer to
feed his Gollumesque addiction to its illuminated, precious words, the
President fell flat. Instead of John Kerry for a debate partner, the
President
should have just gone through airport security a few times or embraced
BOHICA
as a debate preparation strategy.
Put
it to you this way, within ten
minutes of the debate ending, Jessica Yellin of CNN spoke with
Stephanie Cutter
of the Obama campaign. Ms. Cutter conceded up front that Mitt Romney
won on
both debate preparation and debate style. It went downhill from there.
She
began parroting talking points about the debate she herself released to
Obama
surrogate at sun up yesterday morning. She had nothing new to add.
Mitt
Romney had substance,
counterarguments for Barack Obama’s points, rebuttals, and a friendly
manner.
Barack Obama kept his head down at the podium and refused to make eye
contact
with Mitt Romney. This too is what Barack Obama did with the economy
and Libya.
Barack
Obama, at one point,
interrupted Jim Lehrer and asked Lehrer to move on to a new topic. It
was a
brilliant metaphor for what Barack Obama did coming into office. He
looked at
the economy and decided to move on to Obamacare. His whole career has
been one
of passing the buck, shifting blame, and failing to take responsibility
for
tough challenges. He did the same last night.
For
four years, Barack Obama has
rarely been challenged and he handled it poorly last night. He was ill
prepared, flustered easily, and came off as petulant. At some point we
should
expect the empty chair to ask Barack Obama to take a vacation day and
let it
debate instead.
I
think the explanation for Obama’s
performance is pretty simple. Gods in the cult of personality do not
like to
come off Olympus to be challenged by mere mortals.
There
is an important point,
however, for Republicans. This was one debate. This was not the
election. Mitt
Romney showed he can do it. But the campaign needs your help now more
than
ever. Every penny helps. I guarantee you we are about to see the media
resurrect the “Obama is the underdog” theme and, in the meantime, look
for most
media polls to suddenly have a D+20 sample.
Mitt
Romney did fantastic last
night.
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