Obama to Romney: This is not a game of Battleship

In case you missed some of the edginess of the last debate, it was on full display in a response from President Obama about Mitt Romney's budget plan, which he said includes "military spending that our military's not asking for."

When he noted that Romney has said there are fewer ships now than decades ago, Obama said that it's because that's the way a modern military works, with changing technology: "We also have fewer horses and bayonets ... We have these things called aircraft carriers, where planes land on them.…it’s not a game of Battleship."

He added, citing Romney's call to people to visit his website and read the plan, that "we’ve visited the website quite a bit. And it still doesn’t work."

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