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Open letter to readers: Today and tomorrow

By Lynda Waddington | 11.17.11

Wednesday was a difficult day for The American Independent News Network, which is the larger entity that operates The Iowa Independent. Our chief executive and founder announced two of our sister sites would close and their content would be moved to The American Independent.

ACS lockout continues; plan emerges to repeal sugar protections

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By Virginia Chamlee | 11.15.11

A recently introduced bill could have far-reaching impact on the U.S. sugar industry, including American Crystal Sugar, a farmer-owned cooperative that locked out 1,300 Midwest workers on Aug. 1.

Cain campaign: Farmers know more about regulations than EPA

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By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 11.15.11

The chairman for Herman Cain’s Iowa effort says the campaign “relied more on the word of farmers than Washington regulators” in deciding to run an ad containing claims the Environmental Protection Agency says are false.

Mathis wins, Democrats maintain Senate control

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By Lynda Waddington | 11.08.11

The Iowa Senate will remain under the control of a slim 26-25 Democratic majority when it reconvenes in January 2012.

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PR: Nation should work to address veterans’ challenges

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

BRUCE BRALEY RELEASE — As US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan ends, it’s more important than ever that our nation works to address the challenges faced by the men and women who fought there.

PR: Honoring veterans, help in hiring

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

CHUCK GRASSLEY RELEASE — A difficult job market is challenging the soldiers, sailors and airmen who have protected America’s interests by serving in the Armed Forces.

PR: In honor of America’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

TOM LATHAM RELEASE — No one has done more to secure the freedom enjoyed by every single American than our veterans and those currently serving in the armed services.

PR: Honoring and supporting our nation’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

DAVE LOEBSACK RELEASE — Veterans Day is an opportunity to reflect on the service of generations of veterans and to honor the sacrifices they and their families have made so that we may live in peace and freedom here at home.

Democratic Debate Liveblog

By John Deeth | 10.30.07 | 7:53 pm

Iowa Independent’s John Deeth joined a John Edwards house party for Tuesday’s Democratic debate liveblog. His play by play, and comments from others including Iowa Independent’s Lynda Waddington (at a Biden party) and Dien Judge, below the fold.7:42 PM and good evening from the home of Kent and Gretchen Fuller in rural Hills, where Iowa Independent is joining about eight Edwardians at a John Edwards house party.  We also have a couple folks at a couple other parties who’ll be jumping in under the comments.

The buzz is, “this is the debate where the gloves come off” and one of the candidates — some say Edwards, others think Barack Obama — goes after frontrunner Hillary Clinton.  That’s not the buzz here at Hills, they’re talking about upcoming Edwards visits and phone banks.  There’s an invitation on the counter for a local candidate fundraiser with Edwards in a couple weeks.

7:58 and the TV is switched on with Olbermann and Matthews doing the pre-game.  Matthews: “4/5 of the Democratic party are doves…” When is Keith Olbermann going to moderate a debate?  Talk in the room turns to Mike Gravel’s absence tonight.

SHOWTIME! A brief cheer goes up as Edwards’ head flies by on the graphics.  Straight in.  To Obama: what does “more aggressive” mean, and is Hillary trying to “sound Republican”?  In the room; “That would take all night.”

Obama: Some of this gets overhyped.  But I want to offer sharp contrasts with GOP and we have to be honest about challenges.  Then he hits HRC on NAFTA, torture, and the war vote.  She doesn’t break format but they go to her.

Clinton: If you watch GOP debate I’m the topic of consternation — because I’ve stood against Bush and his failed policies.  “I want to go against the rush to war” gets groans in the Edwards room.

To Edwards: What “double talk” has HRC done on Iran?  Edwards: Bush has destroyed trust and Dems need to decide who they can trust.  I think it’s fair to look at what HRC has said — she defends a broken corrupt system and voted to give Bush authority on Iran.  Also hits social security, different statements in private vs. public.  I think we have our ledes for tomorrow already.

Clinton: “fighting for women and children and invisible people” (playing to her base).  Namechecks SCHIP.  “I’ve been taking on special interests for years” gets negatives from Edwardians.  Back to HRC and social security fiscal responsibility. 

To Clinton: Webb says Kyl-Lieberman “mandates military option.”  Why did you vote for that?  HRC: I’m against a rush to war and have spoken out.  I’m also not in favor of doing nothing and Iran wants nukes.  “I prefer vigorous diplomacy” including sanctions.  This is only an expression of support for sanctions.  We must prevent Bush from acting unilaterally.  “Very defensive” says the room.  They’re noisier than the Hillary crowd at the last debate party.

Dodd: There’s been a series of drumbeats toward military action in Iran.  Lugar and Hagel voted against Kyl.  “Those 76 votes will be waved at us as a justification.”  That was a critical moment and wrong decision was made.

Speaking of Dodd:

Biden: We have a problem in the senate — in the room “get her, nail her.”  Gee, get the idea there’s some tension between the Edwards and Clinton camps?  Back to Biden: “This plays into the urban legend that America is on a crusade against Islam.”

Obama, when should we attack Iran?  Obama: We’ve seen drumbeat of war in GOP debates.  That’s a continuation of military action as only tool.  Instead, we need to talk to our enemies.  This resolution sends wrong signal.  (Is anyone gonna get him for missing the vote?)

Hillary: Sanctions are part of diplomacy and we’re trying to pressure Bush, rein him in.  I invite GOP colleagues to pass something now.  “Everything should be on the table, not just their nuclear program.”  Bashes revolutionary Guard again.  Russert pushes more, Clinton restates much of what’s been said.

Edwards: The way to pressure Bush is a yes vote that gave Bush/Cheney what they wanted?!? (applause in room).  The WMD talk sounds familiar, he says.  “A lot of us on this stage have learned our lessons the hard way” on trusting Bush.

20 minutes in, Richardson debuts.  (still no Dennis.)  “I’m the only one on this stage who’s negotiated.”  (That’s not true says another candidate.)  He says we can get compromise on the nuclear issues.  “This resolution saber-rattles.”  Ticks off resume points some more.  Need Europeans, Russia involved.

Heeere’s Dennis!  Reject any move to war with Iran.  Democratic enablers have said “all options on the table” and that licenses Bush.  Preemption is
illegal, including Iraq war.  (Richardson and Kucinich are on one end.)  Oh, and impeach now.  Gets good marks in Edwards room.

Clinton: I will do everything I can to prevent Iran developing nuke bomb.  Says it three times.  Russert goes around the room, Obama suggests cutting it short.  Obama: “We’re seeing the same pattern now” and is drowned out by drink orders, one downside of a house party.  Biden: “we can’t talk about this in isolation” from Pakistan.

Dodd turns it to experience and background (ahem, here I am).  Agrees with Biden on Pakistan.  Audience: “who’s this guy,”
apparently genuine.

Richardson: I’ll pledge no Iran nukes, through diplomacy.  Loose nukes are the bigger threat.  “I want head to head with
Saddam and brought two Americans out” and he brought one to the debate.  Experience, experience, experience.

Dennis K: “The media has to be careful how it phrases these questions.”  I’d urge Iran to give up nuke power, too.  Ultimately, abolish all nukes.

Clinton, do you oppose the war?  HRC: “absolutely” but praise the troops praise the troops praise the troops.  Says war can’t end under Bush.  Bush has alienated world.

Obama: HRC answer not consistent with her vote on Iran resolution.  “Another rationale.”  We need someone with the credibility who didn’t vote for this war in first place.

Edwards: “If you believe combat missions should continue, etc.  Clinton is your candidate.  I don’t.”
Sound bite for the morning — or did I say that already?  I worry that I’ll hear “If only I knew then what I know now” again.  We need to be in tell the truth mode not “general election mode.”

HRC: rebuttal seems to be point by point, not visceral like the Edwards attack.  “I don’t know how to engage al
Qaida without engaging them in combat.”  Edwardians call that “a royal screw up.”  HRC continues point by point. 

First ad break.  Hope the commentary from the peanut gallery isn’t disruptive — it’s what’s happening here.  What’s happening in the other camps?  The Dodd Talk Clock reads Hillary 9:19, Edwards Obama tied at 5:37.


Edwardians watch the debate at the Fuller’s in rural Hills.

Back on at 8:42.  Electability!  This oughta be fun, it goes to Hillary.  Williams reiterates Rudy’s attacks.  “The kind of experience GOP candidates have is experience we don’t need.”  Children,
families, children… “in a perverse ways the GOP obsession with me says I’m communicating effectively.”  Edwards room erupts in shouts.  “They want you, you can’t win!”

To Hillary again: will Nat’l Archives release your records?  HRC: “The archives is moving as rapidly as they do.”  Health care is already out.  Russert pushes.  HRC: “not my decision to make.”

Obama: “this is an example of not turning the page.”  We need to be open to rebuild trust. That’s part of the job of the next president.  GOP is obsessed with Hillary because they’re used to that fight, we need people to work together to solve problems not eight more years of bickering.

Edwards: “They may actually want to run against you so they keep bringing it up.”  Does the entrenched interests rap… “do you believe the candidate who’s raised most money from lobbyists, defense
industries.. will she bring about the change?  I believe in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy but not that.”  “If you like status quo
Clinton’s your candidate.”

Yeah… I guess the gloves did come off.

“I’ll be fine… will America be fine?”

Hillary: We made good progress in the 90s till “the supreme court handed presidency to Bush” (playing that card for the base)  Hard to hear with the Edwardians hooting.

To Obama on experience.  Obama says his experience is in bringing people together.  The Edwardians grumble, but not as much as they do at Hillary.

Richardson: “I’m hearing holier than thou attitude” to Hillary, “Its getting close to personal attacks we don’t need.”  Notes differences on issues, but “save the ammo for the Republicans.”  Keep it positive.  And… the resume again.

Dodd: “We need a Democrat in the white house… and whether it’s fair or not, 50% of public says they won’t vote for her.”  They let Dodd do the heaviest lifting.  Attacks Edwards for trial lawyer money, talks public finally.  He sound a little… not desperate, but maybe frustrated.  “Don’t discount the importance of electability.”

Edwards: “no one on this stage is pure, and that includes me.”  But I don’t want to attack personally.  “This is about whether we believe this system works.”  Power to the people not the rich and powerful (cue John Lennon…)  “Can you look your children in the eye and say I’m turning this mess over to you.”

Kucinich bashes Edwards on hedge funds.  Touts single payer health care, and
canceling NAFTA.

Biden: “I’m not running against Hillary, I’m running to lead this country.”  Repeats his rap on Rudy G. about Rudy G. and describes his speeches as “a noun a verb and 9/11.”  Oh, and Richardson, “I was negotiating when you were still in congress, man.”  He’s having fun.

Russert moves to Social Security.  (Are all questions going to Hillary first?)  “Why one public position and one private?  HRC: I don’t.  Fiscal responsibility first, and I don’t want to balance SS on “backs of seniors and middle class families”  Edwards room wants to raise the cap.  “Bush wanted to decimate the surplus to privatize SS,” and even the Edwardians agree.  “For us to act like SS is in crisis is a Republican trap.”

Russert brings up a 1998 Bill Clinton quote.  HRC: He moved us to a surplus.  ‘He believed in SS which Bush does not.”

Obama: All us candidates are against privatization.  But there is a long term problem:  78 million retiring boomers.  One option is raising the cap.  “We’ve got the facts on our side.”  Clinton has not been truthful about the actuarial gap.

HRC jumps in uninvited, which may have been a smart format break.  “Best way to handle it is a bipartisan commission.”  Fiscal responsibility Fiscal responsibility Fiscal responsibility.

To Obama on Romney’s Obama/Osama Tourette’s.  “I don’t pay much attention to what Mitt says this week — it may be different next week.”  Notes he is a bit… different for a presidential candidate.  Says he’s been through this before in Senate race.  “respond forcefully and truthfully” to swiftboating.

Second ad break.  People discuss the oddness of the name Mitt.  Edwards staffer raps during the break: calls for letters to editor.  Time clock: Hillary 14:58, Obama 12:49, Edwards 9:09.  Damn near a three way debate with three candidates under five minutes and Bill barely above.  Anyone miss Mike Gravel yet?

Back on, OH NOES!  LIGHTNING ROUND!  The bane of the liveblogger!  Oil prices first to Dodd.  Dodd: me and Dorgan have discussed consumer rebates.  But that’s short term.
Drops the url.

Biden: why do we keep the foreign policy that drives up prices?

Edwards: investigate oil companies.  “Be patriotic about something other than war.”  Satellite glitch.  “The aliens don’t want Edwards to win,” says one wag.

Hillary offers several points: weatherization, help to low income, efficiency, etc.

Obama: we need to lower the rhetoric to lower the risk cost.  Car fuel standards, go to Detroit like I did.

Dennis K: The war is about oil and everyone knows it.  And impeach now.

Richardson: 50 MPG fuel standard.  More numbers faster than I can type.  Doesn’t even mention he was energy secretary.

Dodd: Corporate carbon tax.  “Need to deal with price, frankly.”  Consumers can’t afford the newer technologies without it.  Namechecks Al Gore (must not be worried about Gore getting in).

To Edwards: should there be bottomless $ for rebuilding risky areas?  Edwards: takes Southern California fires and turns it into a Katrina answer.  “We need a surge in New Orleans not Baghdad.”  Russert repeats.  Edwards: “Our country needs to be there for our people.”

To Hillary on Bill’s support of Rangel’s tax plan and alternative minimum tax.  “I don’t know all the details of what Charlie’s recommending but I agree with the goals.”  “We’ve not been asked to sacrifice anything,” she says of the well off.  “I never thought Bill and I would be in that category.  We should be investing in” (a laundry list).  The Edwardians grumble more the longer she talks.  Definite dislike in this room…

The question of this debate: will Edward’s attack earlier on stick tomorrow?

Obama: “There has to be a restoration of balance in the tax code.”  Restore some fairness.

Kucinich asked about hedge funds.  (Throwing him a softball right up his alley)  DK: People are asking what’s the difference between the Dems and GOP, Democratic congress has let people down.  Single payer gets some cheers.  Kucinich says impeach again, everyone the room takes a drink.

Edwards: “this is an example of corruption in the system.  hedge fund lobbyists killed it.”  “There’s nothing wrong with the American people but their voice needs to be heard.”  (applause)

Lighting round again: Classroom days.  Extend the year?  Richardson: yes.  Competitiveness gap.  (They actually show a 30 second clock.)  Bill goes over.  Dennis: “peace protecting genius.”  Cut military 15%.  Impeach now (just kidding)  Obama: more classroom time, feds need to help local districts, more research grants.  Clinton: help families (play to the base play to the base), pre-K…  Edwards: two Americas.  Biden:
minimum 16 year education (half his answer drowned out by Edwardians).  Dodd; this is the single most important issue (everyone else said everything else).

I get a break before more lightning round.

A time clock check shows Biden dead last even behind Dennis.  The top three are getting roughly double the time of the rest.

Back on at 9:45.  Student question, how do we expect to get people to go into medicine?  Dodd:
couldn’t answer in 30 seconds.  Biden: Help pay off education, get insurers off their backs.  Edwards: get docs out of dealing with insurance every day. nursing nursing nursing says Mr. SEIU.  Clinton: I agree with everybody, make
insurance actually cover people.  Obama: Medicare Medicaid reimbursement, preventive care, overall college costs, nat’l service.  Dennis: single payer.  Richardson: 2 years of tuition for 1 year national service.

To Obama, is commercial aviation Aeroflot-bad?  Obama: Blames deregulation, need connections in remote areas. 

Drivers license for illegal aliens?  Hillary: need to fill vacuum of Bush failure on comprehensive immigration reform.  Only Dodd says an illegal immigrant should not get a license.  “This is a privilege.”  But health care is OK.  Dodd and Hillary go after each other.  Dodd takes a stand, Hillary talks around the NY governor’s stand without committing.  Russert follows up with HRC; she doesn’t answer.

To Edwards: gov’t internet content guidelines?  Edwards instead says “Clinton said two different things in the course of two minutes.”  Obama tries to get in on it too.  “Leadership is not looking backwards and saying what’s popular.”

Dennis gets asked about seeing UFOs.  He says he did.  “I’m moving my campaign office to Roswell NM” and Jimmy Carter saw one too.

Obama says he doesn’t know about life on other planets, but “there’s life here on earth” an
tries to bring the debate back down to earth.

Hillary and cancer research: “will do everything I can.”

Decriminalizing marijuana: Edwards says no.  “Sends wrong signal.”  Dodd: “We’re locking up too many people.”  I
didn’t see who all raised hands.

To Biden, Chinese toys: “I’d shut down the imports.”  Gets applause in the room and at the debate.

Halloween costumes?!? Obama: “I’m thinking about wearing a Mitt mask, it has two sides.”  No one else has time for that one, ball game over!

The room is glad the students will be out of town for the caucuses: “throws Obama down the tubes.”  Someone dissents.  Staffer thanks the room, candidate spouses work the stage.  Room wonders where Elizabeth Edwards is, but Elizabeth Kucinich is sighted. 

Room asks what letters to editor are needed: staff talks electability.  “He puts southern swing states in play.”  Audience member: “he’s not a black and not a woman and that helps in southern states.”  Staffer notes that Edwards has said he doesn’t want that type of support.  “He’s the only one talking about the poor.”  Staffer notes no PAC $ and no lobbyist $, public financing.  “Trial lawyers aren’t an entity, they’re individuals.  Atticus Finch was a trial lawyer.”  And a fictional character, but we’ll let that slide for now.  Does Edwards fancy himself as Atticus Finch, I wonder? 

Behind Chris Matthew’s head, several Ron Paul signs.  Some staffers in charge of sign war will be packing their desks tomorrow…

First post debate interview to… Richardson?

Final time clock shows two completely different debates: a three way frontrunner debate and a four way Other Guys debate.

Sound bite of the night is this Edwards sequence:

Edwards: “They may actually want to run against you so they keep bringing it up.”  Does the entrenched interests rap… “do you believe the candidate who’s raised most money from lobbyists, defense
industries.. will she bring about the change?  I believe in Santa and the tooth fairy but not that.”  “If you like status quo
Clinton’s your candidate.”

Dodd might get some play for actually citing Hillary’s 50% unpopularity but it’s less likely because he’s Dodd.  With that, we’ll sign off.

Comments

  • desmoinesdem

    have your Edwardians heard yet That he got the NH SEIU endorsement? That means not only the help from that chapter, but also from the Massachusetts chapter of the SEIU, which has also endorsed him.

    I’m betting that Obama comes across as defensive tonight. Edwards is likely to be more aggressive, but he has to be careful not to overdo it.

    Will Richardson and Biden go after each other on Iraq? I’m betting they will.

  • Anonymous

    Hey, this is starting off just like the GOP debate It’s a Hillary bash-fest.

  • Anonymous

    Anyone else get the feeling.. that Clinton is going to have to answer about the Iranian Guard vote for the rest of the campaign?

    I completely agree with Dodd on this one – lawmakers should have learned by now that this administration cannot be trusted.

  • Anonymous

    Good for Biden I’m commenting while attending the Biden debate watch party (first campaign to ask that also had wifi available) — the folks here were very pleased with Biden’s answer on the Iranian Guard question.

    There was also a great deal of head nodding for Obama’s comments.

  • Anonymous

    Carrots and Sticks? Uhmmm… that’s Obama’s phrase.

  • Anonymous

    Carrots and sticks Everybody loves carrots and sticks.

  • Anonymous

    Okay, select your minutes Let’s see who wins the pool of when one of the other candidates literally comes across the stage and kicks Richardson in the shin.

  • Anonymous

    First break Thoughts so far?

    I’m happy to see Clinton being treated just as any other front -running candidate — finally!

  • Anonymous

    Hillary She’s not cackling anymore either.

  • Anonymous

    Wow – Both Obama and Edwards are taking it directly to Clinton tonight.

  • American007

    Talk clock relevant? Is the talk clock really relevant anymore? It’s going to be seriously skewed towards Hillary from now on, because she’s going to need a fair chance to respond every time someone takes a swing at her…

  • Anonymous

    a noun, and a verb & 9/11 Thank you, Sen. Biden.

  • Anonymous

    Social Security Hillary needs to answer this question. We need to know how candidates would lead as president to strengthen Social Security. Get on the record and say how you’d do it.

  • American007

    Oh, Hillary… I bet she spends all her non-speaking time thinking murderous thoughts about Tim Russert…

  • Anonymous

    Second break The Biden supporters in Cedar Rapids are taking notice of the time clock and are not pleased.

  • Anonymous

    On Gravel’s feed He has announced that this debate is boring him.

  • Anonymous

    Speaking of Gravel It appears the credit card business got Gravel kicked off the island. Will the UFO revelation do the same for Kucinich?

  • American007

    The “Nanu Nanu” Round Kucinich actually handled the UFO question very, very well. Obama nailed the ET question, too. But what’s up with these goofball questions?

  • American007

    In any case… I’d award this debate to the “third tier” candidates. Biden for his Rudy line, Dodd for landing the hardest punch on Hillary with the “illegal ID” exchange and Kucinich for being brave enough to believe in little green men.

    I thought that while Edwards and Obama really took on Hillary much more aggressively this go around–neither stood out from the other well enough to further their hold on the ABC vote. Plus Obama fumbled some great chances to be witty–the Halloween question and the “funny name” questions among those.

    Hillary was clearly the loser this time, but I think it’s not a loss that has a lot of staying power. As Russert implied in the after-debate party…there’s no “killer clip” of her to make hay out of.

    Overall–Meh. I’m getting tired of the debates, and this doesn’t change that. Good night, folks! :)

  • desmoinesdem

    have your Edwardians heard yet That he got the NH SEIU endorsement? That means not only the help from that chapter, but also from the Massachusetts chapter of the SEIU, which has also endorsed him.

    I'm betting that Obama comes across as defensive tonight. Edwards is likely to be more aggressive, but he has to be careful not to overdo it.

    Will Richardson and Biden go after each other on Iraq? I'm betting they will.

  • Anonymous

    Hey, this is starting off just like the GOP debate It's a Hillary bash-fest.

  • Anonymous

    Anyone else get the feeling.. that Clinton is going to have to answer about the Iranian Guard vote for the rest of the campaign?

    I completely agree with Dodd on this one – lawmakers should have learned by now that this administration cannot be trusted.

  • Anonymous

    Good for Biden I'm commenting while attending the Biden debate watch party (first campaign to ask that also had wifi available) — the folks here were very pleased with Biden's answer on the Iranian Guard question.

    There was also a great deal of head nodding for Obama's comments.

  • Anonymous

    Carrots and Sticks? Uhmmm… that's Obama's phrase.

  • Anonymous

    Carrots and sticks Everybody loves carrots and sticks.

  • Anonymous

    Okay, select your minutes Let's see who wins the pool of when one of the other candidates literally comes across the stage and kicks Richardson in the shin.

  • Anonymous

    First break Thoughts so far?

    I'm happy to see Clinton being treated just as any other front -running candidate — finally!

  • Anonymous

    Hillary She's not cackling anymore either.

  • Anonymous

    Wow – Both Obama and Edwards are taking it directly to Clinton tonight.

  • American007

    Talk clock relevant? Is the talk clock really relevant anymore? It's going to be seriously skewed towards Hillary from now on, because she's going to need a fair chance to respond every time someone takes a swing at her…

  • Anonymous

    a noun, and a verb & 9/11 Thank you, Sen. Biden.

  • Anonymous

    Of course If this was truly a debate, there would be rules — and, while the best effort is made for things to be fair, it doesn't always work out. The fairness comes from equal time, not from some sort of God-given right to respond.

  • Anonymous

    Social Security Hillary needs to answer this question. We need to know how candidates would lead as president to strengthen Social Security. Get on the record and say how you'd do it.

  • American007

    Oh, Hillary… I bet she spends all her non-speaking time thinking murderous thoughts about Tim Russert…

  • Anonymous

    Second break The Biden supporters in Cedar Rapids are taking notice of the time clock and are not pleased.

  • Anonymous

    On Gravel's feed He has announced that this debate is boring him.

  • Anonymous

    Speaking of Gravel It appears the credit card business got Gravel kicked off the island. Will the UFO revelation do the same for Kucinich?

  • American007

    The “Nanu Nanu” Round Kucinich actually handled the UFO question very, very well. Obama nailed the ET question, too. But what's up with these goofball questions?

  • American007

    In any case… I'd award this debate to the “third tier” candidates. Biden for his Rudy line, Dodd for landing the hardest punch on Hillary with the “illegal ID” exchange and Kucinich for being brave enough to believe in little green men.

    I thought that while Edwards and Obama really took on Hillary much more aggressively this go around–neither stood out from the other well enough to further their hold on the ABC vote. Plus Obama fumbled some great chances to be witty–the Halloween question and the “funny name” questions among those.

    Hillary was clearly the loser this time, but I think it's not a loss that has a lot of staying power. As Russert implied in the after-debate party…there's no “killer clip” of her to make hay out of.

    Overall–Meh. I'm getting tired of the debates, and this doesn't change that. Good night, folks! :)

  • Anonymous

    Of course If this was truly a debate, there would be rules — and, while the best effort is made for things to be fair, it doesn’t always work out. The fairness comes from equal time, not from some sort of God-given right to respond.

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