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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 12:07 PM Oct 2012

The Rude Pundit: Random Observations on Last Night's Second Presidential Debate

1. The one time the Rude Pundit witnessed the awful spectacle of a cockfight, it was in a grubby backroom of a bar in dark, dank Louisiana. The roosters constantly circled each other, their twitching heads indicating that they were sizing each other up. At first, one went in for a peck and then the other, testing to see how they responded. It wasn't graceful. It wasn't pretty. And then it got worse. Cock 1 dove at Cock 2, talons out, trying to rip the shit out of Cock 2. Cock 2 was already bleeding when it tried to fight back, getting in a few blows with its claws, but obviously startled by the ferocity of Cock 1's attack. It got even worse, with Cock 2 desperately trying to fight back, but just unable to. Even in its death throes, its wrecked feet weakly kicked, but there was nothing left. Cock 1 was hoisted up in victory. Cock 2 was presumable fed to the fighting dogs kept out back. The Rude Pundit did not bet on the outcome.

2. So last night, Cock 1, President Obama, decided that sleepy time was over and came out of the gate ready to destroy the myth of Mitt. In the first ten minutes, he said that Romney wasn't telling the truth multiple times. And, for the first time in any presidential debate the Rude Pundit's witnessed, it really looked like one of them was going to punch the other. That moment over whether or not oil production was cut was genuinely tense. For most of the 100 minutes or so, Obama was not the usual punk-ass Democrat, trying to find places to agree with the Republican. Instead, he was the asskicker-in-chief, taking Romney and the audience to school again and again. If this had been the first debate, we'd be talking about how big a landslide the president would win by. But it wasn't. And while Obama will still eke out a victory, it would have been nice to have put it away.

3. Romney (Cock 2, obviously) didn't suck. He was a better opponent against Obama than Obama was against him in the first debate. But he was trapped, man, so very trapped. Obama's had people say "Yes" to him for only the last four years. Romney has spent the last 40 getting his balls washed by everyone. The man can't stand it when he's challenged, especially with his own words used against him. His face gets flush, and he starts weirdly getting all breathy and frantic, as if he's about to blow a gasket. It's the face that Ann must see just before Mitt demands she bend over the antique sideboard and get ready for a Kolobian ass reaming. It's the look that must have terrified his five awful sons into eating their vegetables and washing the dog shit off the side of the car.

4. Obama's best moment was when he went right to where Romney lives. Regarding Romney's tax plan, Obama said, "Governor Romney was a very successful investor. If somebody came to you, Governor, with a plan that said, here, I want to spend $7 or $8 trillion, and then we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it, you wouldn't take such a sketchy deal and neither should you, the American people," and that was the kind of pimp slap that'd make even the most hardened pimp flinch in sympathy. Everyone is talking about the Libya/"acts of terror" moment as the key. That was orgasmic in its pure evisceration of Romney, but, really, Mitt didn't recover after this smacking.

5. Romney keeps asserting that everything he says is right just because he says it's right. How can anyone take him seriously when he knows so little about how he'll pay for his tax plan? He actually said, &quot I)n terms of bringing down deductions, one way of doing that would be say everybody gets -- I'll pick a number -- $25,000 of deductions and credits, and you can decide which ones to use." "I'll pick a number"? How the fuck can he get away with that? That means he doesn't know what it would have to be. That means he knows the math doesn't work. Can someone call out this motherfucker for fucking his mother? And America has to be sick of hearing about Romney as uber-great businessman. Fuck, we get it, you know how to squeeze profits for investors. He has never said anything about how that connects to running a government, other than saying that he knows how to make money. The Rude Pundit's pretty sure that that's not the goal of government. The "show him the rabbits" pathetic moment was when Romney chanted, "Government does not create jobs. Government does not create jobs," like a child having a fit on the supermarket floor.

6. It bears saying that if Mitt Romney became a governor in 2003 and didn't know any women who could take a position in his administration, then Mitt Romney has never given a damn about women he can't fuck. And, with the "binders full of women" already much-mocked, maybe someone can also inform Romney that if you are directing people to search for women to fill jobs, that's affirmative action.

7. It also bears saying that Obama's answer that connected women's health issues with economic and family issues was beautiful. In a night of truly strong answers, it was nearly everything anyone concerned with the real lives of real women could have asked for.

8. One bit of advice for debate the third: the President has yet to talk about how Republican obstructionism has prevented many of his promises from being passed or implemented. That's why Romney kept saying that Obama didn't "file a bill" on things like immigration. Because if Romney had said that something didn't pass, then that opens the door to saying that the Republican senators are a bunch of assholes who care more about preventing an Obama victory on anything than on helping the nation.

9. At the end of the debate, the Rude Pundit didn't see the candidates shake hands. By concluding with an attack on Romney's 47% remarks, Obama pretty much went over to Cock 2 and shit on him while he was dying. The living cock doesn't need to shake hands with the dead one.

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The Rude Pundit: Random Observations on Last Night's Second Presidential Debate (Original Post) meegbear Oct 2012 OP
"The living cock doesn't need to shake hands with the dead one." Stinky The Clown Oct 2012 #1
o jeepers, that one got me good. Whisp Oct 2012 #2
that was good, but I liked what came just before: renate Oct 2012 #9
i like the rolling smilies.... geckosfeet Oct 2012 #17
Yes, that one killed me! kimmylavin Oct 2012 #19
K & R Scurrilous Oct 2012 #3
This is the only piece where I've seen... Blue Belle Oct 2012 #4
I saw them go over to each other while the camera was on Candy at the end Bolo Boffin Oct 2012 #5
just love Rude Pundit ! nt steve2470 Oct 2012 #6
Delish Rudie malaise Oct 2012 #7
Great Read! My favorite part... No DUplicitous DUpe Oct 2012 #8
Rude...you had me at "Kolobian ass-reaming"!!! bullwinkle428 Oct 2012 #10
That was hilarious deutsey Oct 2012 #18
Superb. And may I reinforce your point #8. That is so, so key. Not enough is made of it. NRaleighLiberal Oct 2012 #11
Love his turn of phrase... JNelson6563 Oct 2012 #12
The living cock is the winner and the dead cock is dinner. DinahMoeHum Oct 2012 #13
#9 uponit7771 Oct 2012 #14
HOT DAMN !!! Thanks for the post.. russspeakeasy Oct 2012 #15
"Even in its death throes, its wrecked feet weakly kicked, but there was nothing left." ellisonz Oct 2012 #16
Calling em... DirtyDawg Oct 2012 #20
thank you I needed that bluemarkers Oct 2012 #21
I love number 8! I am sick of people saying the President doesn't have a plan for the future. cmb1729 Oct 2012 #22
I'm with you. 99th_Monkey Oct 2012 #25
Love the Rude One! LeftofObama Oct 2012 #23
#8 99th_Monkey Oct 2012 #24
Hurts so good Blue Owl Oct 2012 #26
I need a cigarette after reading that Timbuk3 Oct 2012 #27

renate

(13,776 posts)
9. that was good, but I liked what came just before:
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 01:18 PM
Oct 2012

"Obama pretty much went over to Cock 2 and shit on him while he was dying. "


Blue Belle

(5,912 posts)
4. This is the only piece where I've seen...
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 12:53 PM
Oct 2012

someone point out the fact that what Romney was doing when he actively looked for women to fill high ranking spots in his administration was in fact Affirmative Action.

Bolo Boffin

(23,796 posts)
5. I saw them go over to each other while the camera was on Candy at the end
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 12:58 PM
Oct 2012

The director tried to cut to them, but they had already separated. So I think they shook hands, but it was very quick. Almost perfunctory, I'd say.

Great write-up by Rude, as we've come to expect.

No DUplicitous DUpe

(2,994 posts)
8. Great Read! My favorite part...
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 01:15 PM
Oct 2012

"...we get it, you know how to squeeze profits for investors. He has never said anything about how that connects to running a government, other than saying that he knows how to make money."

NRaleighLiberal

(60,022 posts)
11. Superb. And may I reinforce your point #8. That is so, so key. Not enough is made of it.
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 01:32 PM
Oct 2012

I know that it isn't a strong hand to play, but the fact that the right wing strategy for the American people the last four years is the failure of a presidency...well, that isn't a pretty picture - and it should be held up repeatedly.

JNelson6563

(28,151 posts)
12. Love his turn of phrase...
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 01:34 PM
Oct 2012

"...that was the kind of pimp slap that'd make even the most hardened pimp flinch in sympathy."

DinahMoeHum

(21,812 posts)
13. The living cock is the winner and the dead cock is dinner.
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 01:35 PM
Oct 2012

Love that Rudester!! (or was that rooster?)

 

DirtyDawg

(802 posts)
20. Calling em...
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 02:11 PM
Oct 2012

...on the obstructionism thing is critical. Everybody seems to be asking for Obama to do more in outlining his agenda for a second term...the response is obvious. First, he reminds everybody that he has had an 'agenda' of trying to dig us out of the deepest damn hole since the Depression, and while we've come a long way, there's still more to do, primarily because of the intransigence of Republicans in Congress. What we can count on going forward is more progress. How much progress depends, in part, on Repugs deciding that they no longer have to focus on keeping Obama from a second term and start to work with Democrats in trying to make things better for 'all' Americans instead of trying to make Obama look bad.

bluemarkers

(536 posts)
21. thank you I needed that
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 02:17 PM
Oct 2012

I drive through Rmoney power alley (sickening) one idiot has put an empty chair beside their sign (clever) and a new sign reads: "defend freedom, defeat Obama" which is so mind blowingly stupid where does one start?







cmb1729

(49 posts)
22. I love number 8! I am sick of people saying the President doesn't have a plan for the future.
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 02:32 PM
Oct 2012

He does have a plan. Its the jobs bill that the Rethugs won't even look at. He really needs to emphasize the Senate filibusters which obstructed many of his bills, not to mention the Rethug House. I just saw Ed Rendell saying President Obama needs to clearly lay out his plan for the future. He has Ed! The Rethugs won't pass the jobs act or the infrastructure bank. They prefer to waste time voting against the Affordable Care Act over thirty times.

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
24. #8
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 02:42 PM
Oct 2012

This is the most mystifying omission by Obama: why has he not hammered
Romney how the Republicans in both Senate and House are on record as
being the Party of NO, a party that openly states that it cares more about
making things look as bad as possible under Obama's presidency, than it cares
about the nation, or about their constituents, or the economy, or you name it.

The next time Mitt starts his oft repeated "Obama can't bring people together
to get the job done" line of crap, I could imagine Obama easily saying something
like "Governor, if you have such a Midas Touch for build consensus, maybe you
should 'have a little talk' with your 'just-say-no' Republican buddies in the US
House of Representatives, starting with your running mate" about how to do that'".
And then go on to list example after example of great bills (such as the Veterans
Jobs Bill that the House GOP killed) that would have helped the economy and
made a real positive difference in people's lives.

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