Friday, October 19, 2012

"Late and Sour"


In Jay Nordlinger’s article “Late and Sour” on National Review Online, he discusses his views and observations of the second presidential debate. Keep in mind this is a Right-leaning blog, most-likely intended for Republican viewers.

                He starts off by making a list of Romney’s faults during the debate. Then he proceeds to point out what he believes Obama did well. Jay Nordlinger is a Republican. I’m sure many Liberals who read this article found it refreshing that a Republican doesn’t believe that Romney  did as well as he could have in the second debate. I can’t say that I’m fully disagreeing with everything he discusses, because I’m not. There are things I agree, and disagree with him on; but I’m going to cover the latter.

                He starts off by saying:  ““It would be nice if Romney didn’t say “less jobs.” And “the reason is because” — over and over again.”” Sure maybe it would be nice, but who really cares? This personally doesn’t bother me…maybe this statement of Nordlinger’s is just a smidge over-critical?

                He also claims that Romney didn’t give strong answers. While I disagree with this statement, I will say that Romney did seem to be a little less aggressive and not as in control than the first debate.

                Next, he discusses how Romney had moments during primaries when he became “rattled” and would “stumble” over his words. I didn’t watch the primaries, so I don’t know if this statement is true or not; I’ll take Nordlinger’s word for it. I did however watch this debate, and in no way did Romney seem to be rattled. As I said before, he may not have been as aggressive as in the first debate, but I did not think he stumbled over his words in the second debate any more than Obama did. They both had moments where they had to stop and gather their thoughts before moving forward; I would think this is semi-normal.

                He continues by saying that Obama was “strong” and Romney wasn’t. Yes, Obama came out much more aggressive this time around than in the first debate. Personally, though, I believe both candidates could have been stronger.

                Nordlinger’s article is thought provoking, and worth reading just because of that. If you’re also wanting a non-biased critique of both presidential candidates, this is a great article. I do disagree with him on some points, such as the ones I’ve listed, but I will say that I agree with him on other points as well. Neither candidate is perfect, no one is, and that’s what this article is about.

               

               

Friday, October 5, 2012

Romney Deflates the President

               Where is all the buzz about the Presidential Debate that took place this week? As is the trend, it’s all over the internet and the news, and opinions are being given as to how well or how bad the President, and the Presidential candidate did during their debate on the night of October 3rd.

                The majority of polls claim that Mitt Romney easily won the debate, and looked very impressive. Everyone knows my political stance and who I support. I am a Conservative; but that is beside the point. No matter what political party you are, what all of those who tuned in to the debate saw was, I believe, very obvious and crystal clear; In agreement with Peggy Noonan’s article, Romney was confident and professional. He looked presidential and he acted the role as well. Obama appeared passive and even uninterested, rarely even making eye-contact with Romney. He couldn’t even look at him for more than 2 seconds before turning his gaze back to his notes. He seemed lazy and he said the same things over and over again.

                I don’t believe I’ve seen President Obama act that way before. Romney gave him a run for his money, and as Peggy Noonan writes in her article, “Stay that guy!” Her article in Wall Street Journal is entitled “Romney Deflates the President,” and I agree with her; that’s exactly what he seemed to do! I don’t know what the future debates hold, and I’m sure President Obama will come out swinging now that He’s been embarrassed, but I also believe Romney will come out swinging as well; just like he did during the first debate. Romney has some people worried, let’s keep it that way!