The final presidential debate: 10/22/12

Noone thought Romney was going to do very well and he didn’t; the question is whether Obama covered the spread.

Romney basically spent all his time monday morning quarterbacking a winning team and complaining that he would have won by more by doing pretty much what Obama did but better.

Sure, with 20/20 hindsight, the decision to go and kill bin Laden looks good and with 20/20 hindsight, Libya was a good idea to be fair, with 20/20 hindsight, Obama would be a pretty good corporate raider/hedge fund manager.

Who cares? Republicans aren’t undecided, and at this point people are either invested in the candidate or they aren’t. I thought Romney did about as well as anyone could possibly have hoped; foreign policy is obviously his greatest weakness, and he at least sounded like he’d studied the issues.

I’m not afraid to admit I was slightly turned off by Obama’s interruptions during this debate, but he landed some real zingers.

But then they could justify calling their restaurants “Mediterranean Restaurants”.

Romney wasn’t talking to conservatives. He has them in the bag. What it sounds like he was attempting (I didn’t watch the debate) is to get some of the ‘moderates’ back; specifically, those who simply cannot stand the current GOP but still think the Democrats are dangerous pinko commies.

By taking reasonable policy from Obama and parroting it in a conservative shell, he’s trying to make himself seem like a viable choice.

All the polling evidence says that base enthusiasm, not undecided voters, will determine this election. Undecided voters will probably split, maybe 50/50 maybe 60/40. But turnout will determine all.

I think most Republicans will hold their nose, believing Romney is just pandering to women. But will they all do so? I’m not so sure.

The horse he rode in on, apparently.

I suspect a disqualifying impairment, he has a conscience.

Maybe he should study a fucking map.

Since the government now has a stake in GM, Obama is in reality closer to an actual car salesman than Romney.

Hey, knows where Mali is! Know what’s wrong with it, too. Obama is what’s wrong with it.

He misspoke. When he said, Iran, he meant Utah.

The difference is: Romney is a used car saleman.

Romney made a strategic grasp at the Progressive straw but the voters aren’t buying it. The early polls say Romney got trounced.

Well deserved.

Crane

Dominating performance by Obama tonight, even better than his second debate. Romney’s efforts to co-opt most of Obama’s sensible and sane foreign policy reminded me of Bush’s foreign policy debate against Gore in 2000. I was fooled then. Not now. I believe Obama has earned a second term and will be voting for him tomorrow in Colorado.

Hannity talking to Luntz on Fox now. This should be good. Lots of cranktankerous ‘undecideds’ in their forum.

I agree.

FWIW, I already voted for Obama (absentee ballot).

Meanwile, Soledad O’Brein talking to undecideds in Orlando, Florida on CNN.

That’s my point. The portion of the base that wasn’t sold on Romney wasn’t going to be sold on him after the debate, but the portion of the base that is doesn’t care what he said tonight.

Are the CNN undecideds hostile?

Decidedly well-tempered, unfortunately.

Great moment in journalism earlier when she asked for a show of hands of who changed their vote based on the debate but then didn’t bother to task who they were voting for. Hard-hitting journalism there.