Daily Topics - Wednesday October 17th, 2012

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Hour One: Myth Master Mitt Romney

Hour Two: We're all going to die and nobody's talking about it...

Hour Three: "The Lizard King" - Jamie Weinstein, The Daily Caller

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tjefffan 13 years 26 weeks ago
#1

Mitt's real name is Willard - isn't that the name of a rat?

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fbacher 13 years 26 weeks ago
#2

Sensata- I would like to see Obama bring up Sensata during the next debate. He could acknowledge that Mittens is not responsible for the Sensata deal, but that since it is topical that it would be illustrative for the candidates to discuss. Obama should lay out the facts and state what he would do differently, ask Romney what he would do differently if he were in control, and then posit what he would do as President about it and ask what Romney would do.

I can just see Mittens squirm.

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