Monday, October 8, 2012

Round One: Romney

Last week, President Obama and Governor Romney participated in their first debate leading up to the election in November. I was very excited for this debate as I am still looking to finalize my decision on who I will be voting for. The results of the debate, however, surprised me. Both Democratic and Republican sources named Romney the clear winner of the debate. America knows President Obama for being a compelling speaker, and on Wednesday, we were all shocked. President Obama gave off the presence that he just didn't want to be there and wasn't prepared at all for the debate. President Obama's body language was submissive, and also dismissive. He wasn't able to retort to many of Governor Romney's comments and often laughed off Romney's statistics. Romney's constant eye contact with the President and correction of the statistics President Obama was revealing let him easily dominate the stage and get his points across much more clearly and compelling than President Obama.

If I'm being completely honest, I didn't fully understand much of what was being said. I was either analyzing the delivery too much or I simply don't understand much of politics. What I did hear was both candidates talk of a balanced budget for our country, though both presented different definitions of what that entails. The passive aggressiveness of both candidates made me rather uncomfortable. Governor Romney often talked over the mediator and beyond his time. I know that he was just trying to get his point across (and he did), but it still made me uneasy. While the debate's content is extremely important, I believe what resinated with America was the presentation of the material. Governor Romney clearly came prepared to debate any and every topic, while President Obama lacked his spark and usual eloquence. An overwhelming majority of the country was disappointed in our President, but don't count him out of the race just yet. Although Governor Romney jumped significantly in the polls, (I'll leave the credibility for you to determine) most polls still show Obama winning the election. It's clear that both candidates still have their work cut out for them in the next 29 days.

This Thursday evening, Vice President Joe Biden and Paul Ryan will take the stage for their debate. Let's hope that both candidates come fully prepared and equipped to make their case for this country.

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