Monday, October 15, 2012

Mendacious Debater Disgraces Self: Media Call Him Victor



A late comment on the first Obama-Romney debate:

Adam Serwer noted: "Important question about post debate coverage is whether media focuses more on Mitt's superior performance or his dishonesty."
 
An Atlantic Magazine reader from Canada:
 
This election should not be close, Romney and Ryan should not be even in the running to run your great country, a finger on the trigger, the power to start another war, strip millions of their safety net, their rights, their American Dream.
 
Andrew Sullivan: "Romney came across ... as insufferably smug."

Other comments from the web:

He also came off as testy and officious at times, especially when dealing with Lehrer. Rude, like a guy who cuts you online at the DMV and acts like you're out of order for being bothered.

Romney pulls his entitled douchebag crap. Scolds Jim Lehrer, demands last word.

Romney went all out to ‘win’ this round, madly shifting policy positions, making dodgy assertions and committing to specifics that his base abhors. Romney dodged and weaved impressively. But Obama forced him to take stances and policy positions. All these will be fact-checked to death and Romney will have to clarify, rationalize and reverse many of the things he said on stage with millions watching.

What will emerge: a man willing to say anything to get elected.

Romney was smiling that terribly insincere smile of his. ... Shameless liars are more resourceful and bouncy because they have no moral code constraining them.

The underpinnings and foundations of that performance were fundamentally dishonest. ... But don't let that silly problem detract from the performance as a whole.

The Canadian reader ("This election should not be close, Romney and Ryan should not be even in the running") articulated a terrible premonition many of us have had for months. Our media, and possibly a majority of the electorate, are judging an election, in which the fate of the experiment in government "for the people" (in Lincoln's words) may be decided, by the debased mob rule psychology of "Survivor."

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