Hopwin wrote:
Go find me video of him lecturing without 1) a teleprompter or 2) speaker notes if it is a myth.
Uh, basically every press conference where he's taken questions, every town-hall Q&A from the 2008 campaign, every random campaign stop where he talks to members of the public....
Diamondeye wrote:
you just admitted that Obama is better when he's protected from counterpoints.
Yeah, I'm perfectly willing to admit he's not great at debating, particularly when it's a free-for-all. He seems to be much better at laying out an argument and answering questions about it than he is at responding to counterarguments in real-time.
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
That's not accurate. Romney hasn't been overly clear on his plan, and I did not see anything directly contradictory (there may have been something, but I didn't see it). It was very contradictory to how the democrats have presented his plan, but not his actual plan. Have you watched many of his speeches prior to last night?
Yeah, I've seen my share of Romney's speeches and interviews, not to mention his debates in the Republican primary. You're right that Romney has never been very clear on his plans for anything, so I suppose that makes it difficult to identify direct contradictions, but pretty much every commentator I've read today - from the left and the right - has noted the tack toward the center in emphasis and rhetoric, so it's not just my imagination. He talked a lot about prioritizing education, protecting Medicare, strengthening the safety net at the state level, etc. He said he wouldn't support any tax cut that added to the deficit. He repeatedly affirmed the need for federal regulations. And so on. Basically, it was all soft-spoken reform rather than hard pushback against government. It was Rockefeller-Republicanism, not the more stridently anti-government Tea Party Republicanism he's been trying to emulate in the campaign for the last year or so.
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Oh, come on. Turkey has made it clear that this is retaliation. It continued last night, but this incident came about Tuesday night. I don't doubt he was briefed, but I'm sure Romney was as well. This is not some sort of massive operation that was a distraction. Certainly not an acceptable excuse for his performance.
*shrug* I'm not saying it excuses his performance; just that I wouldn't be surprised if it was a factor.
Nitefox wrote:
You have got to be kidding me. That's Chris Matthews and MSNBC type spin and defense right there.
You and Elmo should really stop referencing Chris Matthews and MSNBC as my go-to sources. As I've said before, I neither watch nor identify with either of them, and I rarely find myself in agreement with their editorial positions. If you're going to use a guilt-by-association ad hom, you should at least reference the news and commentary sources I actually follow on a daily basis - Andrew Sullivan, the Atlantic (mainly Jim Fallows, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Robert Wright, Clive Crook, Conor Friedersdorf and Jeff Goldberg), the Volokh Conspiracy, Marginal Revolution (Tyler Cowen), Outside the Beltway and Foreign Policy. I'd suggest using Sullivan as the main whipping boy for snide remarks, since he's already a popular target for his former compatriots on the right.