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0 president four years ago and who have been going back and forth for the last year and a half over things they thought that the president would do that this administration would accomplish that have not happened. so they re sort of disappointed in this presidency. so you come to the debate. last week. and they look at romney and they go, oh. a guy like that couldn t have killed a steelworker s wife. you remember that ad they put on. and you take their level of disappointment with now their astonishment at the president s performance, and they are now in play. that, i think, is the biggest danger for the president and his re-election team. andy, you have the press circling the wagons wildly for barack obama saying, why didn t you bring up the 47%. why didn t he bring up bain? he did bring up bain. and he talked about the exporting of jobs. and that was mitt romney s best moment where he said i ve been in business for 25 years. i have no idea what you re talking about. and barack obam ....
well, you have to hand it to mitt romney because president obama sure did. many political experts were surprised that during wednesday s debate, president obama failed to mention mitt romney s infamous 47% comment. obama elected to take the high road, forgetting that that road leads to building houses with jimmy carter. romney went on to say that if elected, he would no longer borrow money from china to pay for pbs. china funds pbs. i guess that explains why this week s sesame street was brought to you by the letter this. according to nielsen numbers, more than 70 million people watched wednesday s debate either on tv, online or from one of the podiums. good morning. it s monday, october 8th. welcome to morning joe. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. and managing editor of fortune, andy serwer. andy, good to see you. how did columbia do this weekend? it ....