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Pennsylvania Democratic Debate - Live from Rove Junior High School

by: RadicalRuss

Thu Apr 17, 2008 at 09:26:19 AM EDT


I watched last night's Democratic Debate and I was wondering what the candidates' plans were to address global warming, our failing schools, ending the occupation of Iraq, the falling dollar, a housing market crisis, the erosion of our manufacturing base, loose nukes in former Soviet republics, catching Osama bin Laden, protecting the people from tainted drugs and poisoned toys, tightening the gap between rich and poor, reining in golden parachutes for poorly performing CEOs, upgrading our communications networks, repairing our crumbling infrastructure, healing divisions between the races, working together with Republicans, investigating and holding accountable our current administration for torture and other crimes against the Constitution, seeking inclusion of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered in legal equality, scrapping the ridiculous War on Drugs, finding that anthrax terrorist from 2001, rebuilding at Ground Zero, revitalizing the American farm economy, funding research for stem cell treatments, expanding our commitment to research and space exploration, bolstering American unions, fixing our relationships with our allies, and combatting the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Instead, for the first hour I got:

  • You said voters were bitter!
  • Your pastor once said, "God damn America!"
  • A guy you once served on a board with said he didn't plant enough bombs in the '60s
  • You said you were pinned down by sniper fire
  • Tiffany said you were talking shit about her to the football team in the cafeteria after fourth period!

(Whoops, sorry.  mixed up my ABC Debate Criticism list with my Complaints Last Overheard When I Was In Junior High list.  Easy mistake to make.  To be fair, after the first hour of those highly important issues, they did cover some of the inconsequential items in my issues wish list in the second hour.)
RadicalRuss :: Pennsylvania Democratic Debate - Live from Rove Junior High School
Hooray for Barack Obama maintaining some cool during all of this and especially when he turns to George Stephanopoulis' Drudge-inspired Weather Underground question with, "See, this is exactly what I'm talking about..."

Maybe ABC has subscribed to that notion that the media is "in the tank" for Obama and therefore they needed to pepper him with tough questions about the things other people said or did.  Maybe they secretly want to keep Clinton in the race so they can sell more political ad time.  If so, I predict their plan is backfiring.

Obama has been smart to make this a race about change and to highlight how people are "bitter" about seeing no improvement in their lives, decade after decade, Republican or Democrat administration.  At first I was concerned that Hillary sticking it out and attacking Obama would fracture the party.

Now, however, I think this has unfolded perfectly.  We're witnessing the first successful third party campaign.  Barack has positioned himself to run as the third party against the Republicans and the Republicans-Lite, as the people-powered outsider against the red corporate money whore and the blue corporate money whore.

And every time these meaningless tabloid fluff questions get asked, Barack brings it back meta, saying, "This is what I'm talking about" and pointing out that this "gotcha" politics is the exact Washington insider system he's running against.  (Most perfectly noted when Obama talked about all the Rovian smear that Hillary Clinton has endured and saying that she learned the wrong lessons from it - when confronted by dirty politics, Clinton's chosen to become better at it, more dirty, rather than rising about it.)

I think this is what is resonating with Americans.  We want to believe that there can be solutions through government, that we can work together to solve huge problems, that somehow We the People still do matter, even though most of our last names aren't "Inc." or "Corp."  This debate is the Jon-Stewart-on-Crossfire moment of the campaign, and I wouldn't be surprised if Barack Obama ends up winning Pennsylvania because of it.

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Tiffany said you were talking shit about her to the football team in the cafeteria after fourth period!

Well, that Tiffany is a biotch and I heard she stole, like, a whole bunch of cigarettes from Stephanie's Mom.

[end snark]

You totally nailed it Russ, an abysmal display of inanity. I could barely stand to watch 3 minutes of the mess in a row. I'd change the channel until I could work up the stomach to watch a few more minutes.

I realize this was the 21st debate at which both Clinton and Obama appeared, so we've covered a lot of ground already, but how can ABC, which broke the story of the administration's clear complicity in establishing the doctrine of torture, not include questions about the serious legal issues this country now faces? Absolutely stunning.

If nothing else, both candidates can use this debate to rationally argue against any more. If that is the best the media can come up with, we are clearly done with the debate portion of they primaries.  


good analysis
has obama actually ever mentioned running as a third-party candidate if he (by some act of god) loses the nomination?

The gays stole my lunch money

Complete Insanity
53 minutes of petty bullcrap!

$4.10/gal for gas.
$7/gal for milk.
My rent & utilities continue to go up & up & up but my salary has remained the same.

Does ABC really think we give a Rat's Ass if Obama wears a cheap, Made in China Flag Pin!!!!!!!


Besser ein ende mit Schrecken als ein Schrecken ohne ende


picking on Obama
McCain doesn't wear a flag lapel pin
Clinton doesn't wear a flag lapel pin
Obama doesn't wear a flag lapel pin

so, who gets flack for not wearing a lapel pin?
Obama...
if that simple example doesn't say something about this lynching party,
what will?


High School
It's been widely observed, by Glenn Greenwald and others, that pundits like Chris Matthews and Maureen Dowd act and talk like they have never gotten over high school.  Dos anyone remember how nasty Dowd was about Dean's wife?  It was like something out of "Clueless."  And dorky Matthews is always going on about how manly McCain and other GOPers are--he's like the guy desperate to be friends with the captain of the football team, someone who'd even wash his jockstraps.  It's funny in a sick way, but ultimately tragic, because that is the consistent tone of the political coverage.  Nothing of substance, but a total fascination with trivialities and what the American people supposedly care about.  Last night George or Charlie said Americans were angry about Obama's "bitter" remarks.  Well, guess what?  The polls don't show that as unequivocably as it was presented.

I honestly was disappointed by both Obama and Clinton.  Each tried to steer things away from stupidity, to some extent (He more than she), but I wish both of them would have the gumtion to say, "Are you kidding?  We've had 20 debates and you're asking me that?  Again?"



"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report


Say it ain't true!?!
Obama doesn't wear a flag pin on his lapel? Oh Lawdy! Whoever will Velveeta vote for now!?! These are SUCH important issues in these trying times!!!!

Sign the petition against ABC!
Moveon.org is trying to collect 1000,000 signatures to run an ad against ABC for their crappy, imbecilic debate:

http://pol.moveon.org/enoughdi...

"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report


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