I am now convinced that the GOP is an example of massive projection.
Ooh, taxes now!
I am now convinced that the GOP is an example of massive projection.
Ooh, taxes now!
I want to thank you all for the blow by blow. I don’t like watching these things myself and I have a dozen little things I’m taking care of at the moment, so this is awesome.
Much better than Jim Lehrer.
I agree.
Thirty seconds of Google produces the Florida state director of AARP writing:
Back to you, Art. [edit: they said they don’t endorse candidates, but I think it’s unambiguous that they supported this legislation]
A muppet would have been better.
I’m pretty sure you’re wrong here.
I can’t believe that Ryan seriously just accused Obama of “not having a record to run on.” Did he time travel to the debate from 2008?
Ryan was for stimulus before he was against it.
Ryan: “increasing taxes won’t come close to paying off the deficit, so let’s cut 'em instead.”
On a personality note, Biden seems confident, sure of himself, and friendly with the audience. He keeps making direct eye contact with the camera. Ryan seems… squirrelly. Like he’s sitting for the SATs after not getting enough sleep and forgetting how to do trig.
Ryan is rebutting claims now that Biden hasn’t even made.
Plus, he claims Republicans want “broad bipartisan support”.
I love this moderator.
Love her.
BOOM! Moderator, to Ryan: “Do you have the specifics on your plan, and why won’t you tell the voters?”
Definitely wrong. AARP is for it. I’m a member, but was somewhat reluctant to join since they are so reflexively anti-decreases in benefits to seniors.
Geez, the MODERATOR is turning on Ryan.
What kind of double talk bullshit is Ryan spouting?
Biden is shifting into 3rd gear. Go Joe, go!
Biden: “I was there when Reagan cut taxes. He gave specifics.”