Thursday, October 4, 2012

Mitt Romney Wins the First Presidential Debate

Dear Readers,

Did you see the debate last night between Romney and Obama?  Mitt Romney totally won!  He was informed, optimistic, tough, specific when he needed to be and general when he needed to be. Romney was passionate, and in command of the facts.  If I had to use one word to describe Mitt Romney in the debate last night, it would be this one: presidential.

Romney was presiding!  He was leading!  Wherever Romney's going, I want to follow!   

You know, I always get nervous when a politician says, "There are five things we need to do to get the economy moving again." and then starts to list them.  I get nervous because I'm afraid another Rick Perry moment will happen, and they'll forget one of their items.  But Romney never forgot any of his points! 

Obama looked bored, and he was almost always on the defense, and he stuttered and paused too much.  Obama's really just not as good without a teleprompter.

Most of the debate was about the economy, and that's Romney's strong subject, having lived and worked in the private economy most of his life.  Obama, on the other hand, has been a lawyer and a professor and a politician and a community organizer.  He uses phrases like, "make payroll" and "reduce overhead" but really he has no clue what it's like to really make payroll and reduce overhead.

Mitt Romney's going to win this thing, man. I can just feel it.  He's going all the way to the White House.

What a great time to be an American.

Sincerely,
Telemoonfa

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

For those watching the debate who are genuinely still deciding who to vote for, I don't see how any of those people could vote for Obama after last night unless they vote based upon feeling sorry for him. I missed the beginning, heard the middle on the radio, and watched the end on TV. Romney sounded more clear, focused, and in command. Obama sounded like he was thinking of what to say. Romney sounded like he knew what he was saying.

The race isn't over, but if debates matter and if the first debate is the most important of them all, Romney is putting himself in an excellent position to win. I hope he does.

The Boid

Richard said...

Yes, what a great time to be an American today.