Liberals Very Frustrated Over Obama’s Poor Debate Performance Last Night

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obama-debateIf President Obama lost Bill Maher, you know he lost the debate.

On television and on Twitter, President Obama’s most fervent liberal backers in the media lamented the president’s performance in the first presidential debate in Denver, Colo.

“i can’t believe i’m saying this, but Obama looks like he DOES need a teleprompter,” liberal comedian Bill Maher, who donated $1 million dollars to a pro-Obama super PAC, said in a tweet.

“Obama made a lot of great points tonight. Unfortunately, most of them were for Romney,” he said in another tweet.

Liberal MSNBC host Chris Matthews had a similar assessment.

“What was Romney doing tonight, he was winning,” Matthews declared. “If he gets five more of these nights, forget it.”

Matthews’ colleague, liberal MSNBC host Ed Schultz, agreed.

“I thought he was off his game,” Schultz said of the president.

Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore had something of a hissy fit on Twitter over the president’s performance.

“He couldn’t say ANY of these words: ‘47%’ ‘BainCapital’ ‘FlipFlop’ ‘Bush’ ‘Detroit’ ‘Women(&women’s issues)’ Fire all debate consultants now,” Moore tweeted.

“lemme get this straight. You can send in drones that kill civilians, but you can’t stop Romney or Lehrer from interrupting you?,” he complained in another tweet.

“Is Bill Clinton coming in to sub for the next quarter? O! Wake up! Attack! That is not john McCain over on that podium!” he also tweeted earlier in the debate.

Liberal Daily Beast writer Andrew Sullivan also saw the president’s performance as disastrous.

“Look: you know how much I love the guy, and how much of a high info viewer I am, but this was a disaster for Obama,” he tweeted.

Sullivan even suggested Wednesday night’s performance may have lost the election for the president.

“How is Obama’s closing so…sad, confused, lame? He choked. He lost. He may even have lost election tonight,” he tweeted.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t think that its really a sense of disapointment but really in treaty allowing someone like mitt romney to actually take a stage with the president who is already elected to office gives romney more perceived power that he really has. So it is not a big surprise people say he won the debate. I hardly think that most voters whose minds are already formed will change that many votes. And there are 2 more debates.

  2. The President may not recover from last night’s lack of enthusiasm, spirit, energy and the list goes on. What were his speech writers thinking????? When he began looking down and continued in that pattern, I had to switch the channel. I needed a break. Maybe he needs a break too … from the White House.

  3. i have one question for the libs. if you are truly honest and want whATS BEST FOR THE COUNTRY AND C OBAMA FOR THE ABJECT FAILURE THAT HE IS , THEN Y NOT JUST MEA CULPA AND SAY U WERE WRONG IT IS TIME FOR A REAL CHANGE AND NOT THIS BALONEY OBAMA TRIED TO FEED US 4 YRS AGO

  4. The Obama limelight seems to have burned Obama, “You can’t fool all the people, all of the time”
    Obama should ponder that.

  5. beethoven’s friend,

    Beethoven died a long time ago and his fiddle is worn out and so are your feeble excuses.

    Obama had very little serious experience but Romney was a top level corporate executive that dealt with extremely complex situations and contended with the top business and leadership minds in his role at the top of business and politics. It was no match and Obama was totally defeated.

    Those whose minds are frozen due to a fanatical cleavage to Leftist politics or addicted to handouts won’t change their minds but it’s obvious that Romney won the debate and it was a wipe out.

  6. to beethoven’s friend:

    How did Beet Hoven say it after seeing O Bami’s performance? Ta Ta Ta Taaaaaaaaaaaaa! Obami showed to the world that the prez has no clothes, that he has no substance. He showed to the world what a big loser that he is. Now he deserves the Nobel Prize as a consolation prize.

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