President
Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney poked gentle but
sharp fun at one another Thursday night during an esteemed New York
Catholic charity dinner that has long been a required stop for
presidential candidates. Romney mocked his own wealth while taking aim
at the president for running up the federal debt while Obama noted the
"nice long nap" he had taken during the first presidential debate.
The event was a comedic pause in a contest that has drawn increasingly nasty and close with less than three weeks left before the Nov. 6 election. Tuesday, Obama and Romney sparred in a nationally televised debate in which each questioned the other's character and truthfulness.
Romney spoke first at the dinner, which was set to raise $5 million for Catholic charities. Addressing the elegantly dressed crowd, Romney, a millionaire many times over, said "it's nice to finally relax and wear what Ann and I wear around the house." Of Obama, Romney said: "You have to wonder what he's thinking. So little time, so much to redistribute."
Obama followed, noting his soporific performance in the first debate but also chiding Romney for his wealth.
"Earlier today I went shopping at some stores in Midtown," Obama said. "I understand Gov. Romney went shopping for some stores in Midtown."
Obama noted that he was preparing for the final debate with Romney on Monday, which will focus on foreign policy.
"Spoiler alert: We got bin Laden," Obama said, referring to the military mission that killed the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
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