Fight night at Hofstra. The two boxers, confined within a ring of spectators — circling, feinting, taunting, staring each other down — come several times, by my reckoning, no more than one provocation away from actual fisticuffs, of the kind that on occasion so delightfully break out in the Taiwanese parliament. Think of it: The Secret Service storming the ring, pinning Republican Mitt Romney to the canvas as Candy Crowley administers the 10-count.

The actual outcome was somewhat more pedestrian. President Obama gained a narrow victory on points, as borne out by several flash polls. The margin was small, paling in comparison to Romney’s 52-point victory in the first debate.

At Hofstra, Obama emerged from his previous coma to score enough jabs to outweigh Romney’s haymaker, his dazzling takedown of the Obama record when answering a disappointed 2008 Obama voter.

That one answer might account for the fact that in two early flash polls, Romney beat Obama on the economy by 18 points in one poll, 31 in the other. That being the overriding issue, the debate is likely to have minimal effect on the dynamics of the race.

The one thing Obama’s performance did do is re-energize his demoralized base — the media, in particular. But at a price.

The rub for Obama comes, ironically enough, out of Romney’s biggest flub in the debate, the Libya question. That flub kept Romney from winning the evening outright. But Obama’s answer has left him a hostage to fortune. Missed by Romney, missed by the audience, missed by most of the commentariat, it was the biggest gaffe of the entire debate cycle: Substituting unctuousness for argument, Obama declared himself offended by the suggestion that anyone in his administration, including the U.N. ambassador, would “mislead” the country on Libya.

This bluster — unchallenged by Romney — helped Obama slither out of the Libya question unscathed. Unfortunately for Obama, there is one more debate — next week, entirely on foreign policy. The burning issue will be Libya and the scandalous parade of fictions told by this administration to explain away the debacle.

No one misled? His U.N. ambassador went on not one but five morning shows to spin a confection that the sacking of the consulate and the murder of four Americans came from a video-motivated demonstration turned ugly: “People gathered outside the embassy and then it grew very violent and those with extremist ties joined the fray and came with heavy weapons.”

But there was no gathering. There were no people. There was no fray. It was totally quiet outside the facility until terrorists stormed the compound and killed our ambassador and three others.

The video? A complete irrelevance. It was a coordinated, sophisticated terror attack, encouraged, if anything, by Osama bin Laden’s successor, giving orders from Pakistan to avenge the death of a Libyan jihadist.

Not wishing to admit that we had just been attacked by al-Qaeda affiliates, perhaps answering to the successor of a man on whose grave Obama and the Democrats have been dancing for months, the administration relentlessly advanced the mob/video tale to distract from the truth.

And it wasn’t just his minions who misled the nation. A week after the attack, the president himself, asked by David Letterman about the ambassador’s murder, said it started with a video. False again.

Romney will be ready Monday.

You are offended by this accusation, Mr. President? The country is offended that your press secretary, your U.N. ambassador and you yourself have repeatedly misled the nation about the origin and nature of the Benghazi attack.

The problem wasn’t the video, the problem was policies for which you say you now accept responsibility. Then accept it, Mr. President. You were asked in the last debate why more security was denied our people in Libya despite the fact that they begged for it. You never answered that question, Mr. President. Or will you blame your secretary of state?

Esprit d’escalier (“wit of the staircase”) is the French term for the devastating riposte that one should have given at dinner, but comes up with only on the way out at the bottom of the staircase. It’s Romney’s fortune that he’s invited to one more dinner. If he gets it right this time, Obama’s narrow victory in debate No. 2, salvaged by the mock umbrage that anyone could accuse him of misleading, will cost him dearly.

It was a huge gaffe. It is indelibly on the record. It will prove a very expensive expedient.

Charles Krauthammer is a columnist for The Washington Post. Readers may contact him at letters@charleskrauthammer.com

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  1. The real problem may have been Romney’s callous attempt to politicize the Benghazi tragedy before the bodies were even cold, forcing the administration into a defense mode before the facts were known.  True, there was waffling as well as an attempt to deflect the calculated criticism but in the end the politics involved may be as ugly as the embassy attack itself. 

    1. I know you’ll accuse me of politicizing but what was Obama’s response to the debate question? I believe that question was Why didn’t the president send more security when it was requested?

      1.  The answer was that Ryan and the Teahadists cut the funding for it, something on the order of 120 million for fiscal 2011 and 300 million for 2012, if I remember correctly but I could be off. Please if you plan to vote, pay attention next time.

        1. Try getting your facts straight. The State Department’s Ms. Lamb specifically testified under oath last week before the Oversight Committee that funding was not an issue in the both the reduction of security and refusal to reinstate previous levels of security in all of Libya. State Department funding from FYE 2011 to FYE 2012 was up +5% year over year.

    2. Romney rightfully stated that we should not apologize for our values or base our foreign policy on the “feelings of Muslims”. 

      What then did the Obama administration do for the next 14 days? They blamed the attacks on a youtube video and apologized for hurting the feelings of Muslims. 

  2. Sorry, what was Obama’s gaffe? I only saw Mitt’s gaffe. And oddly enough, it’s the only time I’ve seen Mitt be honest. Face it, Mitt is the one who didn’t have the facts and he blew it big time. I’m certain that some campaign underling/s got the axe that night.

    Oh, and “only my umbrage is real”-Krauthammer is a lousy armchair quarterback. He must be the luckiest guy in the world to get paid to write this garbage. The Rethugs just wanted so, so bad to score points with Benghazi because they know they are the big losers on foreign policy. Epic fail.

      1. And we could send you to Beiruit, or maybe the U.S. Cole, or maybe a high rise seat in The Twin Towers. To politicize any of these is horssh-t and Romney, of all clueless corporatists, is void on Foreign Policy.

        1. Obama has politicized the shooting of Osama Bin Laden but I’m sure you are okay with that.  He says that he killed him.  Imagine that, our president went to Afghanistan and shot Osama Bin Laden.  How’s that for politicizing.  And yes, Obama is clueless on foreign policy, clueless on domestic policy and just plain clueless about living in America.  He is an embarrassment and needs to go.

        2. Beruit is an excellent analogy. If Democrats had attacked Reagan the way the GOP is Obama, they would have been called unpatriotic. Trying to spin this attack into some grand coverup is weak at best.

  3. I don’t give a hoot about what Obama said or didn’t say.

    When will Obama answer the debate question on why no extra security was assigned to the consulate? He never answered that question during the debate and isn’t answering it now.

    The media and Obama are trying to spin this like everything else.

    Listen, Obama allowed innocent Americans to be slaughtered PERIOD. End of story. On Nov 6 we will hold the president accountable.

    Vote for Romney and Republicans all across Congress.

     

      1. No, I never agreed w/the Iraq war & we really shouldn’t be using deaths as a scorecard, but did you know that over 70% of all casualties in Afghanistan have come under O’s watch?  They all have blood on their hands except it isn’t their own.

  4. Will Romney finally quit pussyfooting around on Monday night and ask the president for his birth certificate?

    Wait, I forgot…. that was only an issue in the primaries… now that all the Republicans know who they are required to vote for, it doesn’t matter what anyone’s position on anything is.

    Like lemmings over a cliff, they will follow Willard.  

  5.   It is pretty pathetic that even with Robme Campaign Headquarters ( Fox Snooze) going all out for him he still can’t seem to sway those idiots that have not made up their minds yet.
    I mean come on how, at this stage of the cycle can you be “undecided”? Did these people just fall off the turnip………. Oh I know they must have just arrived from Kolob and have yet to get their bearings, and or marching orders.
       You know maybe the Republicans are on to something….. maybe we need a registration card that says undecided….. now those votes we can throw away. Shheeeeeeeesh
    undecided with less than 3 weeks to go and seriously these people may swing the election. Pathetic……. LOL!

  6. The real question here is why did this attack on an American embassy go on for 6 hours and no reinforcements or air support get brought in? The event was being monitored as it happened in Washington. This little fact has come out in the inquiry. Even if the initial security wasn’t enough don’t tell me that we couldn’t have had a special ops team in there before 6 hours was up!!

  7. Obama can spin Lybia anyway he wants but the simple fact is, him and his people lied and did their best to cover up how incompetant they are. Once again he did his best to blame someone else. I can’t believe he didn’t try to blame Bush. If Obama had his way, he would have us bowing to Mecca every day. I wonder if Bob will try to help him like Candy did. Even Hillary tried to fall on the sword for him and he loved that. So many to blame and so little to be accounted for. Some pres.

  8. Of course all you TP’s need to ask yourself why willard was whining to the moderator. Then there was Mitt’s response (actually non-response) to the question about women’s equal pay for equal work. Touting his binders of women for appointments to cabinet positions has absolutely nothing to do with equality for women in the workplace. This is all in keeping up with his lack of ability in recognizing middle-class problems. He is so out of touch with anything that could positively affect the middle class that it’s comical. Romney’s campaign is a sham.

    1. Please explain why the women of the Obama White House make 18% less than their male counterparts?  

      1. You’re lying just like the guy you support.

        The average female White House employee is paid 18% less, but they’re not being paid less for the same work. “Male counterparts” aren’t being paid more. That is a lie. 

  9. Obuma is falling like a lead weight in the polls both nationaly and in the states…It will be a landslide loss much like Carter…The reason Obuma and his minions lied about the attack was because he was touting Osama is dead and Al Quida is on the ropes in his stump speeches..Well if they are “on the ropes” how could they pull this off ?? Obuma is toast…Then there’s the the campaign funding scandle bubbling in the back ground about to break wide open..Ya the one about “supporters” using loadable , aka throw away  credit cards and Obuma not requiring positive ID…MILLIONS of them…You won’t see it here though…LOL…Fortunatly the BDN can’t controll the NEW media…

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