Stars React to Final Presidential Debate

October 23, 2012 Politix

In the third and final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney on Monday in Boca Raton, FL, the candidates discussed their views on foreign policy… and Hollywood once again weighed in via their Twitter accounts.

Stars React to Final Presidential Debate
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Bill Maher: “Can’t believe I have to tear myself away from the Giants-Cardinals game for this sh*t again. I mean, isn’t debating exciting?”

Aziz Ansari: “I know I was sh*tting on the undecided voters and their questions last time, but this sh*t is mad boring without them :(“

Roger Ebert: “Romney for gender equality in the Middle East – not so much with equal pay and women’s rights at home. #debate”

Sarah Silverman: “I don’t think @mittromney has the temperament 2b a leader. Look how mad he’s getting he’s like a high school bully.”

John Legend: “obama’s making it very hard for romney to disagree with him without sounding like a hawk. romney is basically saying ditto all night.”

Donald Trump: “@Mittromney looks much calmer, and Obama should stop nodding his head backwards and forward.”

Zach Braff: “I’m friends with an ass-ton of Israelis. None want Romney.”

Bette Midler: “Watching with Gov Chris Christie. We’re an item. Yes he’s married but he likes a little something on the side. Better me than curly fries.”

Dane Cook: “Is Obama trying to hypnotize Romney?”

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