Mark Levin takes Will and Krauthammer to task over debate characterizations

You’ve heard Krauthammer’s take on the debate last night. Since I don’t have it in the audio clip, I’ll refresh your memory:

I think on points, if you were scoring it on points, Obama wins on points. He made a lot of counter-punches. He made a lot of accusations. He managed to get under Romney’s skin a little bit by referring to his wealth. He made $20 million a year trying to make a point about taxes, but it’s a way to say, ‘you’re a rich guy.’ How will you understand the ordinary guy? I thought there is a point where Romney did really well. I think all of us agree that was on the issue on the failure of this administration. When Romney went large, he did well. When he went small, which he did here and there, I think Obama got the better of him.

George Will characterized the debate as the best one he’s ever seen and he’s seen all of them. His audio is at the beginning of the clip so you can hear it for yourself.

But Mark Levin doesn’t understand how they can say these things considering the amount of lying Obama did last night, and even more so considering the urgency of this election. Levin says this election is about us and we take it personally. And these beltway types, of whom he has high respect, don’t get it.

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