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Saturday's debates

by: Pam Spaulding

Sat Jan 05, 2008 at 23:45:00 PM EST


I didn't watch the ABC News/Facebook debates tonight; we decided to veg and watch HGTV. There was no need to see the Dems and GOP go at it in New Hampshire, since I knew enough folks would live blog the lunacy. AJ took a crack at the Dem debate. Joe Sudbay noted how Obama has closed the lead Clinton held. I sense flop sweat in the air...
As a backdrop, a slew of polls came out today.  CNN/WMUR shows the race tied between Clinton and Obama.  The Concord Monitor has Obama up a point. Rasmussen gives Obama a 10 point lead. Zogby's daily tracking, most of which was done before Iowa, shows a Clinton lead with movement towards Obama.

Mark Penn says there is no bounce. Given his abject failings as Clinton's pollster and his complete misreading of the Des Moines Register poll, anything Penn writes these days is pure spin and probably wrong.
Joe liveblogged the Republican clown car debate, which was apparently more interesting. Joe IM'd me that Mitt took a big beating from his rivals onstage and did an overall crappy job. The AP report on it goes a bit like this:
Romney walked on stage with his first win under his belt, a triumph in the scarcely contested Wyoming caucuses. The former Massachusetts governor, seeking to become the first Mormon president, said the outcome was "just the beginning."

A pre-debate poll suggested McCain's momentum had carried him into a narrow lead over Romney in New Hampshire, and that Huckabee was in third place. It also suggested Huckabee had not yet profited from his victory in Iowa, but the results of an election in one state often take several days to show up in surveys in another state.

Both Huckabee and McCain jabbed at Romney for having changed his position on numerous issues such as abortion, gun control and gay rights.

"You are the candidate of change," McCain said with a laugh.

And Huckabee, admonished not to characterize Romney's position on the Iraq war, replied, "which one."

 
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What debate?

I did not watch the debates because I am disgusted at ABC being allowed to decide who is viable after only the Iowa caucses, one of the least representative processes. By limiting the debaters, we limit the issues. Kucinich's message was OUR message. No one else supported us in any truly meaningful fashion that would lead to our real equality.

The dialogue will only now be about the crumbs from the table, styled as incrementalism. "Sorry about the Hate Crimes Bill but we will come back to it; we have to fund the war that you elected us to end first."



I tell you Chica that no greater abomination exists than women denying their spirit of sisterhood and instead becoming the oppressor. -Rebeca, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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