strength. there is a way to do that just have three or four questions. boom, boom, boom. sit back. bill: could have softly asked those questions. the only thing that i would have liked to have seen is a little bit more. show more red meat about libya. i would have liked to have seen him. bill: but that s confrontational, gizelle. that guilfoyle. bill: i don t know where the line is so we had governor romney also pulling it back big time last night. all right? and he did it, i m almost now entirely convinced to go for the single women who he is running behind on and he needs to win. he is closing the gap. because you think how president obama was at the first debate. did he accomplish that last night. i don t think so. yes. i don t think he moved the bar at all because he didn t. bill: his softer approach to you didn t work? i liked the softer approach but you can ask them questions
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.
cable station one. sane people know it wasn t about the video. that was one of the elements according to the cia. it wasn t one of the elements. it had nothing to do with the benghazi attack. nothing. that is an opinion that is not made by the cia report. the talking points cia memo of september 15th. bill: every analyst now says that including hillary clinton the secretary of state. i m telling it you what the cia said. i m giving you their report. god almighty. all right. were you surprised that romney was soft last night? on the libya question? bill: yes. he was soft across the board. well, it was a tonal judgment. it was a tactical move to win the bigger strategic battle. bill: were you okay with that. at first i was very frustrated. i wanted him to nail obama to the wall on lies and deceit benghazi terror attack that got four americans dead. at the beginning when i watched it unfold i was a little shocked by that. then i realized there was a method to the m
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
seen in months. mostly it s been a 2 point race. barack obama or mitt romney could still win the election and nobody is going to win by anything approaching 8 points. ohio does matter. ohio is an incredibly close state. and our latest numbers we show president obama still leading by one point in ohio. and that is well above where he should be performing in a close national race. it is the fire wall. bill: okay, when you say well above what he should be performing, you have to take into account the auto deal in ohio. it s a very specific, the president s policies toward the u.s. auto companies benefited a lot of workers in ohio. and. and governor romney has not handled that very well. well, in your opinion, scott. i m not ticking up u. up for romney. that s not my job. arrest night new listened closely president obama misstated the governor s position on the auto situation