The President’s Poker Tells

I hope that the president shows the country what I’ve been seeing for four years:

The president will allegedly be subject to time limits on Wednesday night, but his contempt for most such rules almost guarantees he will blow through every limit and dare the moderator or Mitt Romney to challenge him.

If either does, we will be treated to “tell No. 4,” the president’s feigned outrage that anyone would interrupt or question him. When this happens, his countenance displays a disapproving sneer and his voice clouds with displeasure. It is practiced. It is also profoundly anti-democratic and arrogant, and if he plays this card on this stage, it will backfire.

Watch as well for nonresponsive self-pity, verbal essays on how difficult it was when he took over and how hard he has been working. Self-pity and self-regard are not designed to endear him to the unemployed or even the economically fragile, so he will be coached to try to avoid displaying his sense of outrage at being thought a failure or “in over his head,” but the president’s sense of his own immensity is so great as to blow past such base political calculations.

Finally, watch for the parade of straw men, the president’s favorite rhetorical trick. He will set up arguments that have never been made in the service of Republican goals that have never existed, and then he will denounce both. If the appearance of a straw man serves as a trigger in a drinking game, many bottles will empty by the end of Debate No. 1.

And Romney should call him on them, just as Ryan did the other day. It’s very easy to get under this guy’s skin, and he ought to do it all night.

5 thoughts on “The President’s Poker Tells”

  1. Someone called Obama a pyromanic in a field of strawmen of his own creation. I hope that when Obama throws out some stupid strawman, Romney will ask him to name names. Call Obama on his lies and watch him self-destruct.

  2. I did not know this until I took a pair of speaking classes in high school in college, but of course a hallmark of a poor speaker is a parade of uhms and ahhs.

  3. There are some more good ones in the comkents like, “Let me be clear” and “As I’ve said before.”

  4. When Obama says something like, “I inherited the worst economic mess since the Great Depression.”

    I’d love to hear Romney say, “When I inherit problems I don’t give excuses – I solve them.”

    But I doubt he has the moxie.

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