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The Democrats

I'm sitting here watching tonight's Democratic Debate and can not help but realize that these politicians are paying a great disservice to the American People.  First, this is not a debate.  There are seven people on the stage and while there are points where two or more of the candidates engage an issue, they are for the most part replying (often very poorly) to the questions being posed by Tim Russert and Brian Williams.  What is occurring on this stage is nothing more than a more crowded version of a Sunday morning talk show.  Neither Russert or Williams would allow this format for their personal programs, which begs the question, why would anyone think it's a good idea for a way of introducing political candidates?

But that's the least of my concerns with the way this debate is unfolding.  After an hour of listening to these men and woman talk, I haven't a clue why they want to be president, and what does it actually mean for them to be a democratic, two things that allegedly means a lot to both of them.  It appears as if everyone in this country is hindered by Dennis Kucinich and John Edwards' allegiance to the democratic party, as well as the homecoming contest between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.  Joe Biden, Chris Dodd and Bill Richardson are fairly average/stereotypical democrats--and therefore deserve whatever plight becomes of their campaigns. 

In another world Kucinich would truly have an impact on this campaign a la Ralph Nader because his platform would not get suppressed under the media blitzkriegs surrounding Clinton and Obama.  Edwards' populist message would also be more audible in a true two party system or better yet, three or four parties. 

The two most unflattering candidates in this campaign oddly enough are the front runners Clinton and Obama. In all honesty, I haven't a clue what they're saying half the time.  Obama's staff are turning him into John Kerry light down to the cadences of their voices.  If this keeps up he'll be talking about Tora Bora and quartering Osama in the mountains by the next debate. 

Hillary Clinton has mastered the art of double-talk to the point where she can no longer respond to a yes or no question.  How can a person run for President if they're too paralyzed to make any decisions?

While I'm down to vote for a democrat over any of the republican candidates, this does not look good at all. 

Ferentz Lafargue

p.s. Joe Biden's rant against Rudy Guiliani was heelariousIII 
Posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at 10:38PM by Registered CommenterFerentz | CommentsPost a Comment

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