Showing posts with label debates; politics 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label debates; politics 2008. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2007

Yet another GOP debate

A good summary here of last night's festivities in Orlando. I didn't see it, as I was on a trip. I don't get the feeling any candidate broke new ground. I do get the feeling that the differences between them, and the conservative principles that most of them share, are clear. All seem to be enunciating their stands and principles quite well. (They should be, by now!)

An analysis roundup: Dan Balz of the Washington Post suggests that McCain is still alive and kicking.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Debating debates

Is this the way we should judge candidates' performances at presidential debates?
"Fred Thompson delivered a gaffe-free performance at his first Republican presidential primary debate yesterday as he, Mitt Romney and Rudolph W. Giuliani all scrambled to assert themselves as the leader that Republican voters are looking for."

"Gaffe-free"? That's the most important thing?
Nor am I picking on this particular reporter--much debate coverage is like this.
Perhaps our 24-7/all-news-all-the-time/YouTube culture helps drive this.
There's an insatiable appetite for news, but of course there's never enough to go around.
Hence "gaffes" from the famous or from politicians is always great stuff for online and cable news outlets. But does it edify our political discussion? Nah.