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But what was so surprising was not just how good Obama was (and he was quite good), but how bad Mitt Romney was.
That is certainly what the Obama campaign would like people to think: scrappy Barack, the defender of ordinary Americans, is relying on small donations from waitresses and factory workers to take on big bad Mitt and his fellow-members of the one per cent.
A front-page story in Saturday's Times featured the headline: "Big Donations Drop Sharply for President: Campaign is Relying on Smaller Gifts". That is certainly what the Obama campaign would like people to think: scrappy Barack, the defender of ordinary Americans, is relying on small donations from waitresses and factory workers to take on big bad Mitt and his fellow-members of the one per cent.
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Sorry, Mitt!
This was true in a general sense (the latest not-Romney) and a more finely tuned one (how bad was Mitt's evangelical problem? See: Mississippi and Alabama).
Rhetoric Rating: +2 for each dramatic buzzy phrase; -1 for not doing better than "very bad economy" Mitt Romney: "When you see what this President has done to the economy in three years, you know why America doesn't want to find out what he can do in eight".
Nothing great or bad but Mitt and he once again showed a great ability to think on his feet.
I guess it is too bad that Mitt never got a vacation house there.
In that regard, yesterday was a very bad day for Mitt Romney.
Thanks to Mother Jones and that "forty-seven per cent" video, it's been a very bad week for Mitt Romney.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin September 13 , 2012What was so bad about what Mitt Romney said about Cairo and Benghazi — and with what he keeps saying?
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