EAllusion wrote:Ceeboo -
The public perception of the debate is that Romney won.
That perception is not just a "public" one, and that perception is in accordance with reality...Romney actually did win. The really small minority of people that consider Obama the winner are incorrect.
EAllusion wrote: This is driving he media coverage to enough of an extent that he probably will get a 1-3% bump in the polls for it over the next week or two. Given that he is only down 3-5% in the first place, this is excellent news if you are a Romney fan, which you apparently are. You don't seem to have the capacity to move past this celebration, but this horserace stuff should really be kept distinct from how awesome you think Romney was at articulating policy and overarching vision.
keep telling yourself that and it might come true...but click your ruby slippers together first. Your conspiracy theory ramblings here are the musings of a sore loser. The mature choice is to admit the loss and move on to fight another day. Trying to deny what occurred is merely a degradation of credibility and an unnecessary distraction.
Your injured ego refuses to admit the fact of reality, Romney won, and now you are trying to rationalize it away - when the fact is that Romney won the debate and Obama lost it. This is the only conclusion that matters - any derivatives from that are speculation.
EAllusion wrote: On that front, Romney quite clearly was lies, self-contradiction with his own recent campaign, and platitudes. He basically "won" by being really aggressive and smirky about that. Lest you accuse me of bias, I don't think Obama on the other side was winning any kind of actual academic debate either. I'd think this is what you, obviously passionate about politics, would care more about.
he was not winning any kind of any kind of debate, which is why most sober minded people agree that Romney won. However, it has already been shown that both Romney and Obama were putting forth "lies, self-contradiction with his own recent campaign, and platitudes" - so that point is irrelevant.
EAllusion wrote: So I'd think you'd get over your brief horserace high and be disappointed in the show of it all. It's absolutely absurd that this is the process we choose to pick our presidents.
If Obama had won, you surely would not have considered the process "absurd".....that being said, what is so absurd about it? It was the same process that got Obama elected....oh i see...you are correct...absurd.