those wide shots at the Romney Ford Field event aren't doing him any favors.
— @rickklein via TweetDeck
So apparently football stadiums only carry sound when there are 60K people watching a game. Can barely here the crowd clap here in Detroit.
— @EmilyABC via Seesmic
Romney thanks Ford Field for hosting: "I guess we had a hard time finding a large enough place to meet... and this certainly is."
— @GarrettNBCNews via TweetDeck
"This is not exciting and barn-burning," Romney says in wind-up to his Detroit policy speech
— @michaelpfalcone via web
After this Ford Field debacle, I want to Photoshop Mitt Romney speaking in other thinly populated areas.
— @MattOrtega via TweetDeck
CNN breaks away. MSNBC talking over, Fox and Bloomberg TV not airing Romney speech.
— @jeffzeleny via TweetDeck
1,200 seats filled for Romney event at Ford Field. Spokesman for Detroit Economic Club said original hotel venue could only accommodate 700
— @michaelpfalcone via web
Mitt Romney is expected to mimic Obama's 2008 trip to Berlin by delivering a foreign policy address in the sand dunes of Egypt.
— @MattOrtega via TweetDeck
Speaking of 2008 ... suffice it to say, President Obama's speech in Denver wasn't a Romney event:
10:03 AM PT: Sorry, I couldn't resist one more hilarious photo of the scene in Detroit:
By the way, if you listened to the speech, it was as empty as the stadium—he didn't mention anything new, just the same old tired crap. Pure vapidity.
10:12 AM PT: Oh, and here was President Obama in Detroit on Labor Day 2011.
10:24 AM PT: Another great angle of #romneyfail, this time from Greg Sargent: