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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 929612" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I wan't suggesting that the debates are in fact "high minded, intelligent, and revealing events", but they should be . Although a few light moments would help keep them more balanced.</p><p> Personally, I think the opening question was inappropriate for a presidential debate and I liked Newt's response. No one's love life should be the main focus.(yes, I would say the same if it Clinton's love life) I understand that most news media people disagree with me on that, but when are they really taking anything under consideration other than their ratings and getting their chosen guy the edge? IMO, there hasn't been enough true debating in this circuses (regardless of who is running it). All we hear are talking points and snippets. </p><p> Not to dodge your question of what was learned about the candidates, I can't answer. I didn't watch more than the first few minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 929612, member: 13254"] I wan't suggesting that the debates are in fact "high minded, intelligent, and revealing events", but they should be . Although a few light moments would help keep them more balanced. Personally, I think the opening question was inappropriate for a presidential debate and I liked Newt's response. No one's love life should be the main focus.(yes, I would say the same if it Clinton's love life) I understand that most news media people disagree with me on that, but when are they really taking anything under consideration other than their ratings and getting their chosen guy the edge? IMO, there hasn't been enough true debating in this circuses (regardless of who is running it). All we hear are talking points and snippets. Not to dodge your question of what was learned about the candidates, I can't answer. I didn't watch more than the first few minutes. [/QUOTE]
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