1 Drink Events
- Romney cites the "six studies" that have signed off on his tax plan.
- Unlike the last time around, Obama says the number 47.
- A question is asked about marriage equality or gay rights.
- The audience boos either candidate.
- Either candidate praises a member of the other party.
- A questioner asks about the Obama administration's response to the attack in Libya.
- Obama brings up the Massachusetts health care law.
- Anybody says the word "Bain." Take an extra drink or two if it sounds a bit more like "Bane."
- Housing or Fed policy is discussed by either candidate.
- Stimulus-funded "green jobs" and windmills supposedly made in China are derided by Romney.
- Either candidate accuses the other of making Medicare unsustainable for people under age 55.
- Either candidate directly panders to the hometown of a questioner.
- Obama accuses Romney of changing his policies mid-debate.
- Either candidate hassles the moderator over how much time they've been given to speak.
2 Drink Events
- Anyone says "malarkey."
- An actual unemployed person gets to ask either candidate a question.
- Big Bird is mentioned in a question.
- The camera pans to a woman or member of an ethnic group that a candidate is currently pandering to.
- A question is asked about immigration policy at a presidential debate.
- Taking the lead from Vice President Joe Biden, Obama actually defends the stimulus.
- A questioner starts crying, mid-question.
- As he is wont to do, Romney attempts to guess the age and ethnicity of a questioner.
- Several minutes into a question, an audience member has to be reminded to ask a question, not make a statement.
- Obama channels Biden and laughs through a response from Romney.
- A questioner asks the candidates about unmanned drone policy.
- Moderator Candy Crowley cuts off a questioner to ask her own, vaguely related, question.
- A questioner asks either candidate about the euro crisis.
3 Drink, Red Alarm Events
- Obama visibly falls asleep at his podium.
- To keep from falling asleep, Obama appears on stage with a nicotine patch stapled to his forehead.
- Romney leaves the stage half way through the debate, figuring he may as well go out on top.
- Obama sends in Biden to debate Romney in his place.
- To level the playing field, Romney sings the answer to an audience question on the economy.
- Obama congratulates his fellow Nobel Peace Prize winners: everyone living within theEuropean Union.
- From The National Journal
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