10:24 PM: Why is it that you changed your mind?
10:25 PM: New hunting opportunities.
10:26 PM: Flashback: Crowley live fact checks Romney on President’s statement on Libya attack.
10:29 PM: Flashback: Obama says Romney more extreme than Bush on social issues.
10:35 PM: Huh, misperception. Interesting question.
10:36 PM: Mitt goes to the 47% (implicitly through the 100%).
10:37 PM: Mitt: We don’t have to settle. Good rhetorical angle. “President hasn’t; I will.”
10:38 PM: Fair shot. Playing by the rules.
10:40 PM: Decision to watch debate on Google feed suddenly seeming like a really flawed idea.
I’m not sure it’s the most significant. But in some ways a stand out moment for me was the exchange on Libya when Romney clearly thought he’d caught Obama in a gotcha moment (saying he referred to attack as “terrorism” the day after it happened). But if you’ve been paying attention you know that’s exactly the word he used. Whatever else you can say happened — and must is total baloney from the Romney camp — that’s the word he used. But somehow Romney hadn’t been prepped or briefed on that. And even Crowley had to factcheck him in real time. Here’s the video.
Romney did well. Obama did better. And increasingly better over the course of the evening. I said earlier this evening that a candidate always has to be really careful getting into fights or going on the attack in a Townhall format. But I think Obama pulled it off. In fact, he managed to effectively balance an unwieldy mix of goals he brought into the debate. Be tough. Be presidential. Connect with the audience. Reengage supporters. Push an effective critique of Mitt Romney. Over the course of 90 minutes the cadence of tension and body language and power slowly arched in Obama’s favor. Read More
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If you were hungry for President Obama to tell Mitt he was fibbing, he gave you your fill. Watch.
Our reporter on location at Hempstead sums up what he saw.