Has Obama reenergized Democrats with debate performance? - Christian Science Monitor [ournewsa.blogspot.com]
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Obamaâs forceful performance Tuesday night is likely to quiet Democratsâ doubts and help energize them for the tough final weeks of the campaign. Snap surveys judged Obama the winner, but the big question is whether his slide in the polls will stop now.
Did President Obama energize Democrats with his performance at Tuesday nightâs debate on Long Island in New York? After all, thereâs been lots of bemoaning among his party faithful in recent days. Many of them judged Mr. Obamaâs first debate performance in Denver a disaster. Some went so far as to wonder whether the presidentâs apparent lethargy in the Rocky Mountain smackdown two weeks ago meant he didnât really want to be president anymore.
Skip to next paragraphWell, they can come in off the ledge. Obamaâs performance at Hofstra University should quiet Democratsâ doubts and help energize them for the tough final weeks of the campaign. Whether the presidentâs forceful, almost physical confrontations with GOP nominee Mitt Romney stop his slide in the polls remains to be seen. But snap surveys judged Obama the nightâs winner (though not by the margin Mr. Romney enjoyed after the first debate). And partisans were thrilled by Obamaâs attacks on his rivalâs policies and defense of his own administration.
âTo my mind, Obama dominated Romney tonight in every single way: in substance, manner, style, and personal appeal  ... he behaved like a president,â wrote influential Daily Beast blogger Andrew Sullivan.
OK â" to be fair, Mr. Sullivan doesnât label himself a Democrat. He further likened Obamaâs Tuesday performance to that of âa lethal, restrained predator,â which is way over the top. But heâs been a strong Obama supporter since the 2008 primaries â" and after the first debate heâd wondered aloud whether the president had lost the election at a stroke.
Polls taken immediately after Tuesday's debate showed that a plurality of voters considered Obama the winner, though not by much. In a CBS News/Knowledge networks survey of self-described undecided voters, 37 percent of respondents said Obama came out on top, while 30 percent picked Romney, and 33 percent called it a tie. A CNN poll of registered voters went for Obama by a margin of 46 percent to 37 percent.
Again, thereâs no indication yet that this will bend the course of the campaign, as Romneyâs overwhelming victory in the first debate appears to have done. But it may rally Obamaâs dispirited party and refocus the race on fundamental issues in its final days.
âBarack Obama did well enough in the second debate that he can rest assured about one thing: if he loses his bid for a second term it wonât be because he is bad at debates,â wrote Politicoâs John F. Harris and Jonathan Martin at the top of
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I think it is wonderful in theory and I would be horrified if the arts were taken out of the curriculum.
Answer by Xavier0693
Hmm. tHat quote explains WHY MANY CHILDREN WERE KILLED BECAUSE HE DIDN'T HELP HURRICANE VICTIMS DURING KATRINA. WOW, HE'S A GREAT PRESIDENT! HIS QUOTE IS TRUE! That is sarcasm, LOL
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It's absolutely rediculous. They don't even offer those things until middle school where I'm at. The teacher's are stressed teaching to the tests, in fact there are teachers that have been caught fixing answers, so their scores show up better.
Answer by rossini
I think it is a great concept, but like most of Bush's programs, was horribly thought out. By not properly funding the program it has caused tremendous work on the teachers' part and it might actually cause children to get a worse education as it forces schools to comply with its arcane rules without consid ering financial increases for special needs and gifted students. Forcing more attention to the special needs and minority groups are great but more funding is required. Schools will begin to cut arts and extracurricular programs to make certain that the federally mandated programs are addressed. This is already happening in some school districts. The loss of the arts would be a tragic loss for students and for society as a whole. Creativity is honed in the arts and can then be applied in the sciences and other areas. But the inventiveness that the arts teach can not be replaced.
Answer by edexwho
George Bush is the idiot frontman for a group of evil men. his only concern is that those in power remain in power.
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I dont see how taking out all of the classes that actually teach most kids things they need to know to get jobs doesnt leave them behind...
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