So you've labeled him a liar, therefore you think everything he says is a
lie, even when it's not.  The very definition of confirmation bias and an
extremely poor way to make decisions on voting.  I don't think Obama was on
the defensive at all.  I think he was bone-ass weary of Mitt's nonsense and
endless stream of platitudes.

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> That may be so but I have a low tolerance for people like Obama. I pretty
> much figure when his lips move he is lying so it doesn't matter what he
> says. As far as being shallow, so be it. Like everyone on this list I have
> my opinions and viewpoints that are hard to change, which is why I mostly
> avoid political or religious discussions on this list. And back to the
> original point, what he said was partly true as Tim and I pointed out. I
> did wish that Romney did not make his geographical flub though, but other
> than that I thought he did well and composed himself nicely. Again though,
> Obama came off as a jerk, which is what people will sometimes do when they
> are on the defensive.
>


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