I'm back to watching the post-debate coverage now and I'm starting to believe that Obama's strategy is based on the following analogy:Hillary Clinton (08) : Howard Dean (04) :: John Edwards (08) : Dick Gephardt (04)This isn't an idealogical analogy...I just think that Obama's hoping to see more skirmishes between Edwards and Clinton, so they can knock each other out.
6/3/2007 10:33:25 PM
6/3/2007 10:53:20 PM
Biden made the most of his time
6/3/2007 11:19:56 PM
Biden knows he's behind, so he was swinging for the fencesI wish everyone was as serious as he was about Darfur
6/3/2007 11:24:45 PM
6/4/2007 12:31:42 AM
I'd just like to see Ron Paul and Mike Gravel go at it, just for the hell of it. I thought Obama, Edwards, and Biden were the top 3 tonight, though Hillary did ok. Richardson sucked; if he has any more time left, he'll still be the governor of New Mexico. The Edwards remark on what rich is cracked me up. I guess some of us are set to watch the Repubs debate Tuesday.
6/4/2007 12:45:35 AM
i'm looking forward to the repub debate
6/4/2007 4:06:14 AM
Crooden:
6/4/2007 6:49:03 AM
If I were going to vote in the Democratic primary, I think I'd vote for Biden. If he were out, I'd vote for Kucinich or Gravel just to be ornery. How are the NC primary rules, anyone? I'm a registered independent but I'd like to vote in one of the two primaries.
6/4/2007 10:00:02 AM
i dont think you can vote in any primaries (except for someone 'independent')ill vote for anyone but clinton...
6/4/2007 10:14:37 AM
I was a registered independent and had to change affiliations 4 years ago to vote in the dem. primary.[Edited on June 4, 2007 at 10:23 AM. Reason : 21]
6/4/2007 10:22:52 AM
6/4/2007 2:08:29 PM
Do I have to officially change my registration with the state or do I just have to sign a piece of paper at the precinct that I will vote for such-and-such candidate in November?I personally think it sucks that parties have closed primaries for only their party members and yet the state pays for it still. If a party wants their primary closed, they should privately fund it.
6/4/2007 3:58:51 PM
if you're an NC resident, it doesn't matter anyways, the candidates are decided by the time our primary rolls around anyway
6/4/2007 4:03:03 PM
^
6/4/2007 5:00:19 PM
That bill didn't make the cross-over, I don't believe, so it's dead for the session.
6/4/2007 5:01:36 PM
^^,^and all the early states have moved theirs earlier as well.[Edited on June 4, 2007 at 5:02 PM. Reason : or are working to]
6/4/2007 5:01:48 PM
Had the bill passed, North Carolina's primary would've been part of "Tsunami Tuesday"--the same day as New York and California...still not ahead of Iowa, Nevada (Dems), New Hampshire and South Carolina.[Edited on June 4, 2007 at 5:20 PM. Reason : clarify]
6/4/2007 5:19:40 PM
The democratic debates last night brought up gays in the military. Here's a short clip of it just that section. The argument against it is usually "the military doesn't know how to deal well with change" but they've done racial integration in the past, I think they could handle this (just as the British, and French, & many other major powers that allow gays in the military have... the British even actively recruit gays by targeting gay rallies, just as they target high schools and other groups that could be large gathering of potential servicemen & women). They also pointed out keeping gays when they needed troops, kicking them out when they didnt need troops as badly, and the whole kicking out arabic speakers thing too.The first Clinton put it in place, the next Clinton says it was transitional and its time to move on. Others oppose it outright. Will any of these candidates take out what Bill put in place?
6/4/2007 7:55:04 PM
Edwards looked like a good leader at one point where he pointed out how the other main 2 were quiet in the time leading up a vote on a funding bill for the war without time tables.http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/05/23/democrats.dilemma/index.htmlFrom that article:
6/5/2007 2:57:24 PM
6/5/2007 4:06:03 PM
Obama & Hillary basically got angry at reporters b/c they were asked a question that it was unpopular to answer either way. While Obama had a good response to Edwards, I think overall Edwards gains ground anytime he can point out that he was outspoken while others were silent. It may have been a better moment for Obama, but it wasn’t a bad moment for Edwards.
6/5/2007 4:15:26 PM
Obama & Hillary basically got angry at reporters b/c they were asked a question that it was unpopular to answer either way. While Obama had a good response to Edwards, I think overall Edwards gains ground anytime he can point out that he was outspoken while others were silent. It may have been a better moment for Obama, but it wasn’t a bad moment for Edwards.Hillary on the other hand had no response for being silent, unlike Obama who said I was right on the war from the start, Hillary just went back to saying “this is Bush’s war” I shouldn’t catch any heat for anything I do related to it one way or the other.
6/5/2007 4:16:22 PM
holy poopballs, i'm having a hard time keeping track of all these dudes in the republican debate[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 7:21 PM. Reason : +]
6/5/2007 7:21:07 PM
When/what channel is the Republican one tonight?
6/5/2007 7:23:51 PM
started at 7...on cnn...there's also a free feed on cnn
6/5/2007 7:26:17 PM
d'oh!
6/5/2007 7:26:34 PM
Here’s a track record of what I’ve seen so far.Before hand thoughts:The top CNN stories are GOP debaters scramble for recognitionandLibby sentenced, Cheney 'saddened'I don’t know why Cheney is said, Libby will probably get an extremely non-standard okay not to serve time during the appeal, then just wait til Bush can pardon him w/o reprecussions at the end of his term, so no jail time for what he did.The bottom of the Dem’s top 3 still raised more money than McCain. But he’s too old and too much of a Bush cronnie these days to win with the anti-iraq sentiment out there.The republicans at this point need someone to come out incredibly strong compared to the rest, no draw, no uncertainty on who won, no minor advances, and no one overly tied to Bush… and they need to do it without bickering too much. Right now their two greatest weaknesses are a flooded field and ties to Bush.--7:02 I liked how the very first question of the debate was responded to by saying I wont answer it because its hypothetical.7:04 Also the first time McCain talked, it the bar on how much they like what you’re saying fell into the negatives right away and stayed there.7:10 Now the republicans are quibbling on who read what before voting for it, and which of the candidates on stage should have read more.7:12 McCain can’t raise the republican support bar without dropping the independents to halfway to the bottom of the negatives.7:16 A lot of terror talk, I imagine that there will be a lot of fear talk tonight. I like how he said he’d like to “remind the other candidates” that we should watch out for terror & the Taliban.7:20 Yay, lets all pre-emptively attack Iran. Nukes are on definitely on the table for us to use, b/c Iran has thousands of centrifuges. JFK AIRPORT!7:21 War on terror isn’t a bumper sticker (looks like Edwards got to ‘em)7:25 We should not be a bilingual nation.7:28 Giuliani, and even more so Romney spoke pretty well on immigration. I don’t agree with everything he said, but they said it well.7:30 McCain is speaking again and in the negatives. None of the other republicans tonight, and none of the democrats earlier this week hit the negatives as often through the debates as he has already hit in the first half hour. McCain also said anyone else with a better idea should raise their hand (rhetorically of course, but they all raised their hand… they certain do not care about avoiding the appearance of bickering)
6/5/2007 7:32:31 PM
7:36 English official language? No hands raised against it. I guess they are all okay with the whole not having translators in hospitals.( vs national language like it already is)7:39 we don't know what fred is for, but we know most of the other main ones aren't nearly conservative enough to deserve to win7:41 I liked Giuliani’s talk about respect in a pluralistic society.7:45 God & EvolutionThe republicans bar went negative as soon as McCain opened his mouth again, before a word came out.7:49 Ron the libertarian did well talking about keeping religion vs gov at the local level7:50 Giuliani: we have to believe science when it says global warming exists7:52 The republicans don't like Romney talking about the gas companies making too much money (and not re-investing it)7:55 one candidate just said something to the effect that we shouldn't be going to wars over oil7:59 Romney just had to give a non-apology apology for previously being okay with gays in the military b/c now hes against it while running for president on the republican ticket (just as he had to do the same thing with his previous position on abortion)8:01 What would you do w/ Bush once your the pres? Thompson: "certainly not send him to the UN" which may have helped him distance himself from bush some.8:03 Tancredo: He really bashed bush. He said he was disappointed with him ever since Karl Rove told him not to come to the white house again.8:04 Huckabee: The GOP has lost its way.8:05 Is it okay to pardon Libby? Almost all said I can't answer.[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 8:06 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2007 7:37:42 PM
this "evolution debate" has gone buck nutty
6/5/2007 7:46:20 PM
For a second ther I thought God was going to strike down on Rudy with a lightning bolt.
6/5/2007 8:00:08 PM
8:05 Is it okay to pardon Libby? Almost all said I can't answer (b/c I haven't read enough)8:07 Only Brownback & Tancredo said yes8:08 INTERMISION – time for refreshments![Edited on June 5, 2007 at 8:08 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2007 8:08:13 PM
I appreciated God's continuing intervention in these debates and his censorship of Rudy Guiliani's inane drivel.
6/5/2007 8:15:57 PM
McCain just stood up while everyone is sitting, and said the war was mismanaged, and used the words straight talk. It seems silly what he is doing now, but its the visual sound bite of the night.Lol now, several minutes later, Giuliani feels he has to stand too.Now Gilmore is standing, not on thanking a family member for troops dying for America like the other 2, but for saying “I’ve done okay on the environment.” McCain is really going to come off as a leader b/c his standing changed the way the rest of the debate is being run.[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 8:25 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2007 8:19:52 PM
pretty soon everyone's gonna be up and walking around
6/5/2007 8:22:38 PM
8:31 Going more paperless on health care was something both dems & reps said in the debates this week.8:32 Romney said all the major democrats are saying they want to pay for healthcare with a massive tax increase which is disingenuous. All 3 of them said no raising taxes. Edwards/Obama said no more tax cuts for 250 k plus a year, Hillary said we will only add into health care what we can take out of its costs by making it more efficient.8:37 Just say no to pre-emptive war8:41 That's a problem I have w/ McCain's bill8:48 LOL they are saying the republicans problems is all because they were being to liberal. I’ve watched big spending neo-cons, and they aren’t liberals.8:57 They are really this close to the end, 3 minutes left, and they are bickering. They are too liberal, they are too anti-gun, they are socialists![Edited on June 5, 2007 at 8:57 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2007 8:31:56 PM
why is that guy saying that bilingual countries are bad and hell bent on destruction? there are successful bi and trilingual countries[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 8:46 PM. Reason : +]
6/5/2007 8:44:28 PM
Anyone else notice that Romney turned a question on why he's for English being the official language and yet was running Spanish ads into selling technology to China?
6/5/2007 8:52:40 PM
The Republican’s main two problems are being tied to Bush & having a flooded field. With tonights debate they needed to:1) distance themselves from Bush2) not bicker a lot3) have someone come out with a strong win to get out of the flood They didn't distance themselves from Bush much, they all tried to stick a little too close to Libby. They didn’t have a strong leader. I mean McCain was the first to stand (while actually distancing himself from Bush a little), probably talked the most, and was the last to speak, but others said bad things about him and each other a lot. I think it’ll take another debate before the republicans have sorted much out. McCain came across as the slight leader to me.[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 9:03 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2007 9:01:49 PM
^^ That was the exact moment I said to hell with the whole thing and turned it off
6/5/2007 9:09:23 PM
Reps: white male onlyDems: white, black, hispanic, male, female
6/5/2007 9:32:33 PM
6/5/2007 9:51:02 PM
Did anyone win?I thought McCain, but the real-time polling seemed to suggest NH Republicans and Republican-leaning Independents weren't as enamored.
6/5/2007 9:55:24 PM
it's funny how the moderation focuses most of the time on the supposed front runners instead of giving equal fucking time to everyone. god damn that pisses me off
6/5/2007 9:59:10 PM
I haven't seen a time breakdown, but it seemed like the time was more evenly spread out during this debate.
6/5/2007 10:02:26 PM
^Incorrect:http://chrisdodd.com/blog
6/5/2007 10:55:40 PM
This is good. It's the Fox News Republican Debate in 44 seconds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKtuXmorlSYHere's the first Republican debate in 32 seconds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liXVWd4JvCs&NR=1
6/5/2007 10:57:51 PM
i expected a rickroll
6/6/2007 2:18:24 AM
^^ awesome
6/6/2007 3:06:31 AM
What's the deal with the hand-raising questions? That's such a stupid way to run a debate.I like how you usually see a couple people look around THEN raise their hand.
6/6/2007 3:32:17 AM