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Between the ships, horses, bayonets, and lines about loving teachers... Larry Send a noteboard - 23/10/2012 04:44:32 AM
...can we just conclude that this foreign policy debate was as substantive as a Honey Boo Boo episode?

Needless to say, the insta-polls favored Obama, but when Romney spent seemingly half of the debate agreeing ultimately with the administration's policies/actions and the other half talking about public education and arguing about the auto bailout, the only surprise was that some pundits on the news teams tried to argue that it was even close at all. There's got to be some sort of "postmodernist" novelist out there ready, willing, and able to write a metanarrative about where the debate is really about the newcasters' use of metaphors and not about the candidates' parroting of spoon-fed lines, right?

Now to await the inevitable bickering from partisans. All I know is that I'm undecided if I should be basking in the glow of the "love" that Romney professed for my profession. ;)
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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Between the ships, horses, bayonets, and lines about loving teachers... - 23/10/2012 04:44:32 AM 1086 Views
He loves teachers, but only so long as we are seen and not heard. - 23/10/2012 05:07:15 AM 549 Views
Or have the benefits of the golden parachutes - 23/10/2012 05:32:04 AM 553 Views
Which might those be? - 23/10/2012 07:25:24 AM 546 Views
Also "heaven and earth" and bankrupt Detroit. - 23/10/2012 12:23:21 PM 542 Views
Both those charges are fact checked and verified. - 23/10/2012 03:05:01 PM 550 Views
The instapolls declared Obama victor in #1 too, Romney won this one - 23/10/2012 06:00:26 AM 710 Views
*blinks* - 23/10/2012 06:08:00 AM 594 Views
Which instapoll said Obama won the first debate? - 23/10/2012 06:18:45 AM 474 Views
My favorite gaffe of the night: - 23/10/2012 06:07:19 AM 564 Views
It was a poorly worded statement, the "sea" being referred to is the Med, but essentially correct. - 23/10/2012 07:16:37 PM 555 Views
What is this, the 19th century? Why is the Med so important? - 23/10/2012 10:20:11 PM 563 Views
They want holidays in the sun, too - 24/10/2012 05:32:44 AM 506 Views
Commercial, Iran doesn't have a navy worth mentioning. - 24/10/2012 03:41:46 PM 547 Views
Okay, commercial, that narrows it down. How, exactly? - 24/10/2012 06:02:01 PM 523 Views
Right family (Hussein of Jordan), wrong generation by a few hundered years. - 25/10/2012 06:16:51 PM 588 Views
Hm. Curious who you mean, then. - 25/10/2012 11:52:06 PM 556 Views
You are too hung up on a "port" - 26/10/2012 03:13:59 PM 474 Views
That's what Romney and you said, isn't it? Access to the Mediterranean. - 26/10/2012 11:30:55 PM 649 Views
Re: That's what Romney and you said, isn't it? Access to the Mediterranean. - 29/10/2012 02:23:33 PM 570 Views
Well, you get points for stubbornness, that's for sure. - 29/10/2012 03:26:50 PM 901 Views
and one he seems to keep making - how many times do you give someone the benefit of the doubt? - 23/10/2012 11:46:55 PM 604 Views
it is simply a standard descriptive line. - 24/10/2012 03:54:49 PM 586 Views
What is? - 25/10/2012 11:15:28 AM 478 Views
that was my favorite as well. *NM* - 23/10/2012 08:10:36 PM 227 Views
These debates need a stat boy, PTI style. - 23/10/2012 06:43:02 AM 538 Views
I favor tasering them - 23/10/2012 06:46:43 AM 500 Views
Few people use zingers to decide who they will vote for - 26/10/2012 06:11:50 PM 492 Views

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