Clearing the Browser Tabs – The GOP Goes Debateful Thursday Edition

| September 8, 2011 | Comments (2)

The GOP held another debate last night. Oddly enough, they decided it would be a good idea to let the Democratic talking point readers at NBC/MS-NBC and Politico take a few runs at their candidates for a couple of hours (a topic I’ve covered before). On the other hand, the debate was held at the Reagan Library, so we got to see a couple NBC moderators attempt politeness during a surprisingly well-done Reagan tribute video.

I have no real idea who won or lost the debate because I didn’t watch it. I don’t have a lot of use for events where some media organization crams a bunch of candidates on a stage, fires random questions at them, and hopes for a couple juicy soundbytes to fill the next day’s news report. I spent part of one episode of The Delivery hashing out a debate idea that would take control from mostly-biased “moderators” and put it back in the hands of the candidates and their campaign staffs. Until we get a format that’s more sensible for a large field, I’ll find something else to watch and tune in when the number of people on the stage narrows to 4 or fewer.

From what I could see in my Twitter feed, the three most interesting themes of the night were the interplay between Mitt Romney and Rick Perry on Social Security, Rick Perry’s answer to a death penalty question and the resulting applause (with which I have no problem, by the way), and the distribution of questions which left Herman Cain out in the cold once again. As best I could tell, there were no substantive questions about jobs or the President’s pending “jobs plan” tonight. I expected that. There is no way that the moderators would give a Republican a real chance to point out the President’s miserable economic record.

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