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<font color="green">Mid-town Manhattan, anyone?</f
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OK, I'm a political junkie, I confess. You knew it was going to come to this some day when way back in college I ran - and won - as a Kennedy delegate, collecting over 300 signatures for a left winger in a Republican stronghold. I also worked as a publicist for a candidate who was running for the Allentown school board as an out lesbian back in the 80s. She didn't win.
Anyway, none of that should peg me. I'm strong on the social good, especially for children and and the elderly and I've paid my dues in inner city ministry long enough to always care, but I've also got a Libertarian streak a mile long and I possess a nonpartisan crap detector.
So, I really kind of surprised myself, not when I watched the entire MSNBC-hosted Democrat debate last week, but when I actually found myself enjoying it and even ROOTING for a few folk.
Here's my score:
HILLARY: You go girl. Someone finally coached you effectively enough that you got your vocal hygiene together sufficiently that you could hit the lower registrars. Good voice and good points. Nice job. Really.
BARACK OBAMA: I was decidedly not impressed and I thought I would be. Way too soft spoken, clearly out of his element. He doesn't have too much time to play catch up, but he's got a strong base that will buy him some.
BIDEN: Best line of the night, "Yes." Wonderful.
BILL RICHARDSON: Ooooh, I know he's better than that, the camera really doesn't like him, say?
JONATHON EDWARDS: I really, really wanted to like him, but he kept wimping out. I bet he's a great guy and a wonderful husband.
KUCINICH AND GRAVEL: Loved the comic relief.
DODD: Snoring ...
OK, what did you all think?
And, the Republican debate is May 3, 8 PM eastern time, but I'll miss it live, traveling back from NY. I promise to catch it on the net somewhere and start another thread. Fair is fair!
Anyway, none of that should peg me. I'm strong on the social good, especially for children and and the elderly and I've paid my dues in inner city ministry long enough to always care, but I've also got a Libertarian streak a mile long and I possess a nonpartisan crap detector.
So, I really kind of surprised myself, not when I watched the entire MSNBC-hosted Democrat debate last week, but when I actually found myself enjoying it and even ROOTING for a few folk.
Here's my score:
HILLARY: You go girl. Someone finally coached you effectively enough that you got your vocal hygiene together sufficiently that you could hit the lower registrars. Good voice and good points. Nice job. Really.
BARACK OBAMA: I was decidedly not impressed and I thought I would be. Way too soft spoken, clearly out of his element. He doesn't have too much time to play catch up, but he's got a strong base that will buy him some.
BIDEN: Best line of the night, "Yes." Wonderful.
BILL RICHARDSON: Ooooh, I know he's better than that, the camera really doesn't like him, say?
JONATHON EDWARDS: I really, really wanted to like him, but he kept wimping out. I bet he's a great guy and a wonderful husband.
KUCINICH AND GRAVEL: Loved the comic relief.
DODD: Snoring ...
OK, what did you all think?
And, the Republican debate is May 3, 8 PM eastern time, but I'll miss it live, traveling back from NY. I promise to catch it on the net somewhere and start another thread. Fair is fair!