about it except what he did last night is to say you have mishandled. bill: why it have been unpresidential since you worked for a president to show concern that we don t know after all of this time. twice he said last night in his long explanation of what you know, here is how bad the region is and here are all the bad things he touched on. in libya four dead americans. he touched on it last night. and, look, the fact of the matter is he he has won that debate. is he going to continue to win that argument which is the american people are looking saying president obama doesn t seem to be on top of this at all. what the heck was he doing out there campaigning? bill: i think romney could have gotten that point across in a much more dramatic way than he did. all right. he played it safe and now you say going forward i think that debate last night was a watch. it s not going to matter in the polls. sure, that s right. you agree with me. historically the third debate unles
romney chose not to be aggressive in the foreign policy debate because he wanted to woo women to vote women for him. women and independents. he want ed it to be presidential. he understood in the second debate president obama wanted it to be confrontational to draw him off of the podium and down into the mud. it sort of happened. he recognized it was better for him to appear to be the adult and let the president be the one overly objective. bill: you think it s right investigated. i think it was. olympic judge give points for being aggressive guy. the other way we look at it is on the basis of who won on substance and every indication that last night mitt romney narrowed the gap which is difficult to narrow on the issue of being commander and chief and came out looking like he was up there on stage with the president. bill: karl rove, everyone. factor tip of the day on texting. it s a warning for you. the tip 60 seconds away. are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet
cia report. bill: i don t have to explain anything. the president s national security advisor testified in front of congress that it was a terror act and had nothing to do with the video. and one day after the cia briefing report that the president read said the same thing are you kidding me. the cia said the video played a part of it. bill: on the 12th he was handed a document, the president, that he read that said it was an outright terror attack, and that s the consensus that everybody believes right now. bill: talking points prepared by the cia. bill: you have got a guy on national tv says it s all about the video and you are supporting that? hey, the the washington post reporter doesn t mean jack. talking points prepared by the cia on september 15th same day that rice. bill: read my lips, a the washington post report doesn t mean anything. sworn testimony in front of congress does. the cia reported september 15th that the video played a role in it. bill: colm
bill: i watched it here in new york city. i took notes, that is my job. sometimes it s very painful. bill: thank you. do an interview with 60 minutes australia today. it will be no o november 3rd in the land of oz down under.
like confrontation. you say? i say that it doesn t come off as professional or presidential when you see two men sort of circling each other like a chicken fight in the backyard it s not becoming to the office or showing dignity of the debate. people are there to listen, to pay attention, to learn about the candidates and say who do i trust with my life and the lives of my children and family. bill: so you are both saying a couple of things. number one, i could never be elected president of the united states. i know women would never vote for me. i would carry the marine barracks in san diego and ocean side and that s about it it okay. isn t there a point where women want to know the truth of the situation. right. and so i would assume that most american women are upset that four americans were killed, murdered in benghazi, right? that was the frustrating part yesterday. sorry to cut you off now about that. women want people not to be to shows.