by Josh Feldman | 10:51 pm, October 18th, 2012
The media has a habit of over analyzing (click here) everything that happens over the course of a political campaign, much in the same way your grade school English teacher over analyzed every single book you read in class. Sometimes a red wall is just a red wall, and sometimes a joke is just a joke. Well, not for the folks over at MSNBC. Lawrence O’Donnell, Krystal Ball, and Jonathan Capehart did just that when they analyzed the comedic speeches delivered tonight by President Obama and Mitt Romney....
What validated my point of view is when Johnathan Capehart stated he was uncomfortable and tweeted same and watched his Twitter feed light up.
It was bad.
I found the President to be far more light-hearted in his performance which is what is appropriate for the audience. Self-deprecating statements is the humor everyone was looking for. Humble. Approachable. Not back stabbing.
The real question about "The Last Word" host is whether or not Taggart Romney will take him up on his challenge to punch the one man that actually was calling Tagg's father a liar.
The media has a habit of over analyzing (click here) everything that happens over the course of a political campaign, much in the same way your grade school English teacher over analyzed every single book you read in class. Sometimes a red wall is just a red wall, and sometimes a joke is just a joke. Well, not for the folks over at MSNBC. Lawrence O’Donnell, Krystal Ball, and Jonathan Capehart did just that when they analyzed the comedic speeches delivered tonight by President Obama and Mitt Romney....
What validated my point of view is when Johnathan Capehart stated he was uncomfortable and tweeted same and watched his Twitter feed light up.
It was bad.
I found the President to be far more light-hearted in his performance which is what is appropriate for the audience. Self-deprecating statements is the humor everyone was looking for. Humble. Approachable. Not back stabbing.
The real question about "The Last Word" host is whether or not Taggart Romney will take him up on his challenge to punch the one man that actually was calling Tagg's father a liar.