Ten Memorable Debate Moments
Zingers, gaffes and buzzworthy lines from debates past.
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Debate Night in Denver - President Obama and Mitt Romney are heading into their first face-to-face meeting in five years. Despite efforts to downplay expectations, each is an experienced debater. Still, political observers wonder, who will have a Rick Perry "oops" moment or deliver a line like Ronald Reagan's "Are you better off?" that set a standard for future presidential contests. Here are some of the most memorable debate moments from the past. —Joyce Jones (Photos from left: John Gurzinski/Getty Images, Jessica Kourkounis/Getty Images)
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Tick Tock, Tick Tock - President George H.W. Bush looks at his watch during the 1992 presidential campaign debate with other candidates, Independent Ross Perot, top, and Democrat Bill Clinton, not shown, at the University of Richmond, Va. (Photo: AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)
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Lloyd Bentsen and Dan Quayle, Oct. 5, 1988 - "I knew Jack Kennedy; Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy," Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Lloyd Bentsen told Republican opponent Sen. Dan Quayle. (Photo: AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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Adm. William Stockdale, Oct. 13, 1992 - "Who am I? Why am I here? I'm not a politician," said Adm. William Stockdale, running mate to Ross Perot. (Photo: NBC)
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Al Gore, Oct. 13, 1992 - "George [H.W.] Bush taking credit for the Berlin Wall coming down is like the rooster taking credit for the sunrise," said Democratic vice presidential nominee Al Gore. (Photo: J. DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)
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