Wednesday, October 08, 2008

...and the loser is

This debate. And Tom Brokaw.

We were promised an interactive "town hall," where audience member could quiz the candidates live, and Brokaw would channel the questions submitted by citizens online. Obama and McCain, freed from podiums, might mix it up.

Instead, the patient undecideds surrounding the candidates were barely allowed a peep - let alone a follow-up or reaction shot (unless one of the Senators happened to stand close by). Given the unprecedented number of new voters this cycle, one would think our presidential debates would find a way to incorporate them significantly (over the internet, perhaps?). Nope: the dozens of "real people," as political operatives call them, were mere props on a TV set. And Brokaw chided the Senators if they attempted to do something interesting.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/08/debate.poll/index.html

--- Half of those polled said Obama answered questions more directly, 13 points ahead of McCain, and by a 14-point margin, debate watchers thought Obama seemed to care more about the problems of audience members who asked questions.

McCain did come out on top in one category that neither candidate wants to win. By a 16-point margin, debate watchers thought the Arizona senator seemed more like a typical politician during the debate. ---

yanqui mike said...

The turnout for last night was wonderful. The house counted 198 coming in the door!

Dig this graphic I got from DA Germany:
http://www.fotos.democratsabroad.com.ar/thatone08.gif