Americans want a Commander-In-Chief who is strong, steady, and decisive — a leader who makes the right calls at home and abroad. Whether it’s Iran, Afghanistan, Libya, or Syria, Mitt Romney keeps hiding his real positions — sending the wrong message to our troops and our allies and enemies around the world.
Monday night, the President was in command and held Romney accountable — whether for calling Russia our #1 geopolitical foe, saber-rattling on Iran, or complaining that our Navy isn’t more like it was in the days of horses and bayonets.
Mr. Romney, the Cold War wants its foreign policy back, the Bush years want their blunders back, and the 1920s would like their economic policies back, too. President Obama says what he means and gets results. Our allies and our troops know where he stands. Strong, steady, and clear leadership: that’s what a Commander-in-Chief looks like.
RESOURCES YOU MUST READ
President Obama’s second-term plan for America here.
Fact check: At The Last Presidential Debate: Romney Told 24 Myths In 41 Minutes
Insta-polls: Public Policy Polling (swing state voters), CNN (registered voters), CBS (undecided voters), and focus group (undecided "Wal-Mart Moms" in Florida).