looking for that. what they heard is negative ads. and republicans want dirty air, water and want to throw granny over the cliff. which the president couldn t bring up here. and this is so inaccurate. he tried to and was corrected. which is important. and that is the presidential candidate you can t say that. what do you think about the next format? which is a town hall? different format. maybe one that president obama will be more comfortable in. and he couldn t look at governor romney tonight z he seem aggravated and didn t want to be there. what is the difference between two formats? i think governor romney will do well in town hall format. and i think the president will do very well, also. i mean, as you say that is a format he likes. the problem is going to be policies and this, i can t reason on hi record and so
health care. whether it s green energy, more government, more government. you know what is interesting? governor romney gave his answer on obama care. and he went through one, two, three, four five specific points why it doesn t work. health care $2500 you re going to have a panel of unelected people by the way is in the health care law. and some 4,000 times that day will be the final arbitors. i thought that was really, the president couldn t answer the $716 billion or rising cost of families and business. i thought that is probably the worst point in the debate. i thought his answer started to become wandering and confused. yes. i couldn t follow it. i couldn t follow his defense of himself that. is the point i almost felt sorry for him and said this is over. give him a teleprompter. sean: it was these anecdote that s didn t fit the question, the moment. and he got lost when speaking
preferred romney. sean: where was the president? he looked disengaged. he just one of the people in the focus group said he looked meek. a lot of them he said he looked meek and weak. i agree and romney was strong and projecting strength. sean: comfortable, confident looking at obama and looking out. obama just sort of looking down. he didn t feel like he wanted to do that. sean: do you remember four years ago mccain won t look at obama. it s like you ve got to look your opponent in the eye, dead on. say what you feel. say it with confidence. he s looking down, getting anoied. i didn t think that. but i thought there is really a debate gf ideas and you can see the contrast between the two. now. what i m picking up is that people said why didn t the president bring up bain?
this as an athletic competition. the president and his rhetoric have never been exposed like like tonight. the president run out of basically myths to put out there and run out of excuses. they were debating about the tax increase. the president saying only 3% of taxpayers mitt romney said yeah but it happens to be where the jobs are. the president said can we change the subject? he said let s talk about something else. here is what is apparent. the president, you can see in body language, so uncomfortable talking about the economy, about debt and taxes. he doesn t understand it. i think for he just doesn t understand how jobs are created. sean: i tweeted that out tonight. he doesn t understand economics 101. and the only thing exposed tonight that you stand up and
exceeded your kpekt stations? how many of you thought obama fell short of your kpekt stations? what advice? are you moving towards obama? obama? be more on his game about showing the nonspecific nature of romney, he s not giving anything. you want obama to attack? absolutely. you want obama to attack? i want him to give the truth there. is a lot of truth being misrepresented by both sides not showing how anything can be done. you re the youngest person here, you moved towards rom fee tonight what. advice do you have for barack obama? he needs to change his demeanor, romney looking at obama and people. and looked like obama was sitting there being scolded and had his head down, wasn t looking and looking around trying to look aimlessly. he wasn t looking at the opponent or hardly ever looked at the people.