'Undecided Voters' Erupt Into Cheers At Presidential Debate After Crowley 'Saves' Obama

Joe Schoffstall | October 17, 2012

The crowd at last nights presidential debate, composed of so-called "undecided voters", erupted into cheers as debate moderator and CNN's Candy Crowley interjected to save President Barack Obama from a rebuttal by Gov. Romney over the president's response to the attack in Benghazi. 

Obama did not call it an "act of terror" in the White House Rose Garden the day after. His exact words were "acts of terror" in general, and blamed a video for causing the incident. 

Here is what he said:

No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for.

Today we mourn for more Americans who represent the very best of the United States of America. We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done. But we also know that the lives these Americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers.

What's more, Crowley hand-selected and vetted the questions to the debate. More than one 'undecided voter' stood up and asked loaded questions meant to put Romney on defense and benefit Obama.

This is just one example:

What liberal media bias?...

Also, here's a great video detailing the Obama Administrations reactions to the Benghazi attacks from the Heritage Foundation and produced by Ben Howe.