Mr Obama wasn’t happy, nor were his Minions, following his first debate with Mitt Romney.
Quotes back then included CNN reporting that Obama said: “Basically they’re keeping me indoors all the time. It’s a drag. They’re making me do my homework.”
Obama was predominantly disinterested, just as he has been for the bulk of his presidency. He is too damned good for the job which, truly, when you bottom-line it all, is a Truism we all need to recognize.
“This time,” however, things may be different. Mr Obama has allegedly been “cramming” for the past four days.
Though, according to the Chicago Tribune, Mr Obama is going to face some significant challenges as the topics include, in the second debate this Tuesday, both foreign and domestic policies:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Losing ground to Republican Mitt Romney on a host of issues, President Barack Obama faces a serious challenge to put his re-election bid back on track when the two men face off on Tuesday in their second debate.
Obama’s passive performance in their first debate two weeks ago and Romney’s subsequent surge have raised expectations for a more fiery encounter at New York’s Hofstra University.
Mr Obama’s handlers are indicating he’s going to come out fast and furious himself — though he’ll be doing his level best to completely avoid Fast & Furious itself. He’ll simply be more aggressive. However, one very interesting point from Nancy Cordes of CBS News:
But also because if the Obama campaign is looking for a comeback, a way to turn around his performance from the first debate, it’s challenging. He can’t go after Gov. Romney as much as he would in a normal debate format because he’s also is going to have to be working on connecting with the members of the audience and dealing with the questions they are asking.
Your thoughts or predictions on tomorrow’s debate?
BZ