WillyT
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:35 PM
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OK... I Have To Admit It Here... I Cannot Watch ANY Of The Debates Seriously !!! |
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It is generally, a bullshit-fest !!!
I will watch the highlights ,the snippets, and the remarkable moments...
But in this modern era... I find it difficult to take any of them seriously.
Am I wrong???
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:37 PM
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1. You must watch the entire debate... if you only get tidbits and soundbites |
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disected selectively by the media, you don't get the truth and the entire story. I know its painful at times, but necessary
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:39 PM
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5. I concur. Of course, if you have your mind made up, that's different from my situation. |
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I'm still undecided, in no great hurry to settle on a candidate, so I enjoy hearing the candidates and more importantly, reading their body language and noting their reactions to both remarks by other candidates and to the questions they are asked.
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:37 PM
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That's 2 hours of my life wasted, and two hours of the candidates' lives they could have spent campaigning.
CNN = Crap, Not News
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:40 PM
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:rofl:
(And, WillyT, I'd rather eat leftover fried cold canned spinach that watch that stuff.)
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WillyT
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:44 PM
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8. Bless You With Bliss sfexpat2000 !!! |
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Been watching this kabuki theater for some 30+ years now!
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:38 PM
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3. You may not be wrong for YOU, but I find I learn more about each of the |
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candidates and how I do or do not agree with their approaches, with every debate. For me, they're invaluable.
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:38 PM
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4. Should have watched Gravel |
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he points out the bullshit
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:39 PM
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6. I heard some shit tonight that I had not heard before, like the NAFTA condemnation. That was great! |
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Thu Nov-15-07 10:53 PM
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so fake with corporatemediawhores setting up the Dems? And, analyizing it afterwards to suit their purposes? I'm not a masochist. This I might watch, though.. "dave29
"SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Former Vice President Al Gore and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will take part in a bipartisan presidential forum on energy and climate change next month in New Hampshire, shortly ahead of the state's first-in-the-nation primary.
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Schwarzenegger spokesman Adam Mendelsohn says the forum is still being planned, but candidates from both major parties are expected to attend. Gore — who won the popular vote for president in 2000, but lost the electoral vote count through a Supreme Court decision — will handle the Democratic candidates at the forum, while Schwarzenegger will handle the Republicans. ----
Gore's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But Mendelsohn said the former vice president was actively involved in designing the forum."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x2292134
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Thu Nov-15-07 11:20 PM
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10. It is BS . . . what helps me a lot -- though I can't watch Bush!!! --- is I have TEXT ---- |
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so I can read it --- have TV on MUTE ---
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Thu Nov-15-07 11:22 PM
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11. Hasn't it always been this way? |
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Isn't your postiion kind of a cop-out?
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Thu Nov-15-07 11:24 PM
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12. Wolfie&Co. asked so many loaded questions it was pathetic. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-15-07 11:25 PM by Odin2005
And I'm not a DK supporter but they could of at least given him and Dodd some more damn time and not cut Dennis off every time he's about to say the I word. :grr:
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Thu Nov-15-07 11:26 PM
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13. No you are not wrong. As I said in another post, I feel the same way. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-15-07 11:39 PM by Mountainman
I don't have a favorite and I don't think any of them has told us anything worth supporting. All of them have taken one position or the other that leaves me cold. I did like Dennis but he wants to take away guns from law abiding citizens.
I don't believe anything coming from Hillary or Obama. Obama's anti boomer thing last week turned me away from him. I think Hillary's health care plan is like the ones that force you to buy insurance no matter how good it is.
I more than likely will not bother to vote next year. First time in my life I will have passed up a presidential election. I was Gene McCarthy worker when I got back from Vietnam. Today's campaigns just don't have what they did back then.
On edit, I am most disappointed at DU this year. I have never seen such a bunch of childish bull shit in my life when it comes to the support or opposition of the candidates. I really don't believe how far down we have sunk.
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Thu Nov-15-07 11:47 PM
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14. I'd rather be dipped in molasses and staked to an ant hill... |
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... than watch these focus-group-driven frauds give the long version of their 30-second TV ads, which we'll be privileged to watch at least seven thousand times once the primary season really kicks in. I see the only actual Democrat of the bunch got the least air time of all, as is the norm for American mass media.
It's just another exercise in begging for campaign money so they can crank out ever more sucky TV ads, which will drive devout TV watchers very near to plucking their eyes out and shoving chopsticks into their ears to spare them the horror of seeing and hearing them one more time.
So no, I can't watch the "debates," as they're laughingly called. I suppose somebody must have bashed BushCo a bit, and I hear Wolfie did his usual tough guy journalist routine, but IMO you've really got to be a political masochist before you'll get sucked into these fabricated arguments, which eloquently tell the back story of our total lack of political courage or leadership. I mean, DK the glaring exception, is this group supposed to represent the very best this country has to offer? No wonder we're seriesly screwn.
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Thu Nov-15-07 11:55 PM
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15. I was riveted in '04. |
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Couldn't sleep, checked the news every few hours throughout the day, I mean REALLY hopeful and riveted. I had my favorite, but even if he didn't lead the pack, there were GOOD options.
In '08, Gore and Kucinich are/were my choices. In the absence of those options, I really don't give a damn, they're all a bunch of kitty kats trying to cover up crap. Just pick somebody, let us vote anyone other than a republican, and move on.
What really annoys me is, Al Gore could make a declaration the day before voting, asking people to name him as a write-in nominee, and he'd win by a huge margin. I love the man, and respect what he's doing, but, damn. :(
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