If you look at my response in the first debate, I agree. I said "Weak sauce...The inevitable has now become evitable" and that's why I don't think the President is too bright. Freaking incumbent and he can't close an election. pititful. But I also think Romney's only chance of winning is by spinning the truth. He is doing that. That is insulting my intelligence and Republican friends (I'm a veteran afterall) and Family just smirk like, well, if the President can't successfully call him on that, then it is fair campaign strategy, because his truth (record) must not be working.
"The results the nation deserves" is vague and open ended. Anyone can easily say that America always deserves more. We've had years of slow job recovery, as opposed to the massive job losses at the end of the Bush presidency. Al Qaeda has been decimated even as our war of choice in Iraq ended. Yeah, I'd say we've had results. Better results than we got from the last guy in the White House. Why don't you answer my question, since Romney clearly doesn't want to? What loopholes is Mitt going to remove, and where is the math to show them balancing out his tax rate cuts?
no, it's not. was it Mark Twain, Benjamin Franklin, or Albert Einstein who said it? you have believed what the media has told you about this quote. you are susceptible to biased thinking.