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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 929600" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>That would suggest that these debates are somehow high minded, intelligent, and revealing events. They are not. They are a political soap opera with a TMZ of pundits to "bring us up to speed" on the day's happenings. Listen to the applause lines. Perry's claim of Texan leading the nation in executions. Every time Newt attacks the media. You could even see Newt pause to feel the reaction of the faithful before driving harder in at the press. Newt LOVED every minute of it and found it not despicable but a God-send. He could not have scripted this better himself if he had his own uncoordinated super-pac chairman moderating. So to take it in context means taking the whole thing in context. I find nothing despicable in it at all, not Newt's love life, not the moderator. On the flip-side, I don't see anything of substance that would change any voter's mind about any real issue. So let me ask you. After the opening salvo that Newt maintains was of unworthy attention, what real strides were made by any single candidate and what policy or program did they put forth to advance the country? Can you name three? I remember Santorum almost begging for support because he's the most boring. Beyond that, (without googling) what did we learn about these candidates?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 929600, member: 22662"] That would suggest that these debates are somehow high minded, intelligent, and revealing events. They are not. They are a political soap opera with a TMZ of pundits to "bring us up to speed" on the day's happenings. Listen to the applause lines. Perry's claim of Texan leading the nation in executions. Every time Newt attacks the media. You could even see Newt pause to feel the reaction of the faithful before driving harder in at the press. Newt LOVED every minute of it and found it not despicable but a God-send. He could not have scripted this better himself if he had his own uncoordinated super-pac chairman moderating. So to take it in context means taking the whole thing in context. I find nothing despicable in it at all, not Newt's love life, not the moderator. On the flip-side, I don't see anything of substance that would change any voter's mind about any real issue. So let me ask you. After the opening salvo that Newt maintains was of unworthy attention, what real strides were made by any single candidate and what policy or program did they put forth to advance the country? Can you name three? I remember Santorum almost begging for support because he's the most boring. Beyond that, (without googling) what did we learn about these candidates? [/QUOTE]
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