Charles Krauthammer and Ben Stein have also been critical of Romney for how he handled Libya in the debate. Based on the debate as a whole, do they have a point?
At this point we can only ask "what lies ahead?"--what lies will Obama deploy on Monday?
Krauthammer didn't say Romney had his weakest moment of the debate at that point because he was wrong; he said he had his weakest moment of the debate because he didn't press his advantage on a topic he thoroughly owned.
Juan "Brain Cell" Williams is a completely worthless fool who is used by Fox News Channel to make very weak conservatives like Sean Hannity and a few others look good. Take a look at what happens when Juan "Brain Cell" Williams goes up against a real, eloquent conservative: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/real-journalists-are-apologists-for-corrupt-ocracy-michelle-malkin-takes-on-juan-williams-in-tense-segment/
Those who wish us ill are not our friends. Williams is trying to keep his idol from having his ass handed to him. 0bama is even more vulnerable on foreign policy than he was on domestic issues. Neither bad advice nor bad moderators can save him.
I didn’t watch the full debate but have seen a clip of the part where Romney tried to make a statement and was interrupted by Crowley (with disinformation to help out Obama).
Charles Krauthammer and Ben Stein have also been critical of Romney for how he handled Libya in the debate. Based on the debate as a whole, do they have a point?
At this point we can only ask “what lies ahead?”—what lies will Obama deploy on Monday?
Ben Stein is a MO-RON and Charles occasionally goes “Beltway”
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