Sep. 21st, 2008
Something depressing
Sep. 21st, 2008 03:35 pmEvery time I feel the urge to say something along the lines of, "If the issues at hand are such a problem, then why are you still watching?", I have to remind myself of the following three things:
1. If I gave up shows that have skeevy women's issues, I wouldn't be watching anything.
2. If I gave up shows that have skeevy racial issues, I wouldn't be watching anything.
3. If I gave up shows that have skeevy gay and lesbian issues, I wouldn't be watching anything.
Sad, but true.
1. If I gave up shows that have skeevy women's issues, I wouldn't be watching anything.
2. If I gave up shows that have skeevy racial issues, I wouldn't be watching anything.
3. If I gave up shows that have skeevy gay and lesbian issues, I wouldn't be watching anything.
Sad, but true.
At the insistence of the McCain campaign, the Oct. 2 debate between the Republican nominee for vice president, Gov. Sarah Palin, and her Democratic rival, Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., will have shorter question-and-answer segments than those for the presidential nominees, the advisers said. There will also be much less opportunity for free-wheeling, direct exchanges between the running mates.
McCain advisers said they had been concerned that a loose format could leave Ms. Palin, a relatively inexperienced debater, at a disadvantage and largely on the defensive.
I agree with a few of the comments I saw in that post -- if anybody had suggested that they dumb down the debates for Hillary Clinton, she most likely would have kneed someone in the kidney before successfully arguing in great detail why that kidney needed to be bruised for the good of the American people.
McCain advisers said they had been concerned that a loose format could leave Ms. Palin, a relatively inexperienced debater, at a disadvantage and largely on the defensive.
I agree with a few of the comments I saw in that post -- if anybody had suggested that they dumb down the debates for Hillary Clinton, she most likely would have kneed someone in the kidney before successfully arguing in great detail why that kidney needed to be bruised for the good of the American people.