0 standing occasion and seized the opportunity to repeat one of his favorite zingers ad nauseam. trickle down government. trickle down government. trickle down government. trickle down government will not create the jobs americans need. trickle down government, zing. the crowd there clearly energized by romney s debate performance last night and obama s senior adviser david axelrod praised it as well suggesting it was oscar-worthy, though not worthy of the white house. due to some basic problems with simple veracity. i m not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut. i can t understand how you can cut medicare $716 billion for current recipients of medicare. pre-existing conditions are covered under my plan. an unelected board, appointed board who are going to decide what kind of treatments you ought to have. not true, not true, not true, not true. and since mr. romney got the last word at the debate last not what he was there to do and not what he clearly wanted to do. like i say, he
plans to replace secret because they re too good? is it because that somehow middle class a families are going to benefit too much? i guess you re just what i needed we begin with the president criticized as being less than effective last night by hyperventilating pundits across the board, but now getting his own chance to put a spin on the first presidential debate. fresh off last night s face-off, the president is hitting the trail in key swing states. he s just touched down in madison, wisconsin, for a rally within the hour. and earlier this afternoon the president described his own complete and utter surprise at the man he met last night. when i got onto the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. yes, followers of this broadcast will be very familiar with the many variations on the man known as willard mitt. last night it was the centrist version who greeted the president on the stage at the university of denver. it couldn t ha
0 back to bite you. so i think that s a perilous way to go, but i ll be there in denver, and i look forward to the attempts because it will make it far more interesting. indeed. we re delighted, ron, that you re here. you have devealed to us for the first time that you have prepped with mitt romney previously. i have. tell us a little bit about that. well, it was a remarkable experience. it was the 2008 campaign when he was running in the primaries. he assembled a smart group of folks to go up and run him through the paces. that was in anticipation of the first debate on msnbc mott rated by chris matthews. each person had a role, i was the one who had to play the role of chris matthews and others up there which no one can play chris matthews. particularly someone with your complexion. but keep going. we have a lot in common. but the interesting thing is you have people up there representing the different candidates, and you get to see the candidate behind the scenes prepp
i m speaking. i m speaking. i m speaking. time for you you get 30 seconds. this is the way the rules work here. zing. you know, i don t know how many years i ll release. i ll take a look at what what our documents are zing. done. not familiar with precisely with exactly what i said but i ll stand by what i said whatever it was. it is just five weeks until election day, and the stakes could not be higher. with both candidates hunkered down in last-minute debate preparations. mitt romney is out in the mile high city carb loading at chipotle today. how are you doing? are you ready for tomorrow? hi there. getting there. how are you? getting there. just giving him another six years. indeed, you know what mitt romney s been working hard, maybe fighting for a little air when he goes on a nostalgic riff. in this case the rocky mountains are just the right height. when avis boy my mom and dad used to read to me from a book called men to match my moun