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  • 7
    Oct
    2012
    12:28pm, EDT

    Post Show Thoughts: Has the race changed?

    This morning's Meet the Press featured a lively debate on our roundtable about where the presidential race stands and what role the first debate and new unemployment numbers have played in changing its makeup.

    Last week's first debate was widely viewed as a win for Mitt Romney due to a lackluster performance from the president. Obama campaign re-election strategist Robert Gibbs admitted this morning that the president was unhappy with his performance. "It's not rocket science to believe that the president was disappointed in the expectations he set for himself."

    Gibbs said part of the reason for this was that "we met a new Mitt Romney" that backed away from his past positions.

    He also gave backhanded praise to what he referred to as "Mitt's masterful theatrical performance."

    "He did a superb acting job," Gibbs said, adding "He did everything but learn tap dance."

    Republican strategist Mike Murphy had a different take. "He lost the debate because he had nothing to say. ... [The Obama Campaign] has the thinnest reelection brochure ever."

    Looking forward, Vice President Joe Biden will square off against his challenger Paul Ryan this Thursday in the first and only debate between the two men. 

    Robert Gibbs said the Vice President is "anxious and ready to do this." Former GOP Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich thinks Paul Ryan will be "respectful" adding that he will "not give an inch."

    You can watch the entire program on our website, including a one-on-one interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger on his new book Total Recall. The former California governor weighs in on the current state of our politics and talks frankly about his marriage-ending affair; something he calls a "major screw-up."

    We'll be back next week. If it's Sunday, it's Meet the Press. 

    22 comments

    I felt the president was over-prepared. What befuddled him, it seemed was Romney's total change on many former stands. It looked like the president was taking it all in and trying to be safe and factual, knowing that in the long run, Romney was working himself into a corner. That puts Romney out of  …

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  • 29
    Apr
    2012
    12:01pm, EDT

    Post Show Thoughts: Campaigns make their case

     

    Senior Obama campaign strategist Robert Gibbs defended his boss this morning from attacks on the president's economic policies. Gibbs claimed the Romney campaign's only message is: "You didn't clean up our mess fast enough."

    In addition to the economy, foreign policy played a big part in the discussion as the one year anniversary of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden approaches. President Obama's campaign released an ad this week featuring former President Bill Clinton that questions whether or not Romney would have made the call to approve the raid. Romney strategist Ed Gillespie accused the president of politicizing the event. 

    "He took something that was a unifying event for all Americans... and he's managed to turn it into a divisive, partisan, political attack."

    Plus our roundtable examined The Deciders in the upcoming election, specifically the impact that women voters will have. We were joined by the Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen; Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA); MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow; and Republican strategist Alex Castellanos.

    You can watch the entire program on our website including our special PRESS Pass conversation featuring a general election preview with SNL stars Jason Sudeikis (Mitt Romney) and Fred Armisen (President Obama).

    We'll be back next week. If it's Sunday, it's Meet the Press. 

    65 comments

    I was really looking forward to today's Meet the Press roundtable. How disappointing to have to suffer through Alex Castallanos' rude and condescending behavior. I expect more from guests on Meet the Press and am surprised that David Gregory was unable -- or unwilling -- to check Castallano's lack o …

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  • 30
    Apr
    2012
    10:57am, EDT

    Video: Robert Gibbs examines presidential race

    Robert Gibbs details various strategies and tactics in the Obama administration's re-election campaign.

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  • 30
    Apr
    2012
    9:31am, EDT

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    Robert Gibbs details various strategies and tactics in the Obama administration's re-election campaign.

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