Twitter Quick to Mock Romney’s Debate Sweat
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Romney appeared to be sweating at times during Monday's presidential debate
with President Obama. And, predictably, the Republican candidate's perspiration
did not go unnoticed, particularly on Twitter.
"Obama looks cool," film critic Roger Ebert tweeted.
"Romney looks sweaty."
"If Romney sweats anymore I get a royalty," actor Albert
Brooks wrote, a reference to his famous sweating scene in the 1987 film “Broadcast News”
"Throughout the 90-minute debate," the, Hollywood
Reporter Stated "the former Massachusetts governor was seen with
perspiration on his face, particularly his upper lip."
Others compared the moisture to Richard Nixon's infamous sweating
during his first debate with John F. Kennedy in 1960.
"He was sweating, Nixonian style," Van Jones, a former
Obama White House appointee, said on CNN.
"Guys, Romney didn't have flop sweat," Twitter user Lisa
McIntire.Countered on Monday "He had victory shine."
Following the first presidential debate, the Romney spokeswoman
Andrea Saul scoffed at the suggestion that the GOP hopeful had used a cheat
sheet, explaining that it was merely a handkerchief to wipe away sweat.
Perhaps there was a reason for Romney's sweaty appearance. Before
Monday's debate, a senior Romney aide told CNN's Jim Acosta the nominee was. “feeling
a little sick to his stomach.
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