Posted on 07/23/2006 8:07:22 AM PDT by Flora McDonald
Had the opportunity to attend the debate between Senator George Allen and challenger James Webb today held at The Homestead near Hot Springs Virginia.
It was an interesting debate for the format of the debate incorporated several techniques for the questions to be asked of the candidates. First there was a panel made up by 3 individuals that asked questions of both the Senator and his challenger. The candidate was permitted to answer the question and then the other candidate was permitted 2 minutes for a statement and then the original person answering the question was usually allowed a minute to follow up
Another format used in the debate was questions asked of the candidates by the moderator and the same follow up policy
The final format used allowed the candidates to ask questions of their competitor which proved very interesting and enlightening.
Opening statements were interesting in the sense it provided a insight into the candidate and their differences. I made several observations of each candidate during the debate and will provide these observances at the end of the questions asked.
George Allen started off with his opening statement by saying there are 3 important things we must look at. First is freedom and protecting that freedom. Second was making sure that there is the opportunity for all to grow and improve. And third the importance of a strong foundation of values
Jim Webbs opening statement asked Are you better off now then six years ago?". He then went on to attack the President Bush policies concerning jobs, medical issues, Americas future, a Slash & Burn approach to things and the importance of Independent thought
Several times during the debate Webb stated that we do not have an exit plan in Iraq because [ the administration?] doesnt want to leave Iraq. He also questioned why we need 4 bases in Iraq if we are going to leave. Senator Allen responded by saying "Instead of having our troops all over 100 different places all over Iraq in dangerous, precarious situations, they ought to be on four bases. It's good operationally and safer for them, and those bases will ultimately be turned over to the Iraqis," He also advised Webb that we still have bases in Germany, Japan, Kuwait, Cuba, and numerous other countries that welcome our presence there. He also stated many things have changed since the attacks of 9/11...
On another question Webb stated that the United States should not be an Occupying force in that part of the world. He also quoted a survey of the military which says that 70% of those asked say that they should be out of Iraq within a year. (Webb did not provide which survey or how the questions were asked during this survey). Senator Allen questioned the survey and stated that he looks forward to welcoming home the troops after the job is done in Iraq & Afghanistan.
During a question about affirmative action webb presented a strange and interesting perspective. Webb feels that the affirmative action program has changed a lot since it was first established to provide assistance to Blacks, his words, for generations of slavery and discriminations. He feels now that this assistance has evolved to include many other races and is now unfair to poor white Americans.(?) Senator Allen replied that slavery was the worst thing to happen in the United States. He has supported the Voter Rights act and education is the key to helping all improve themselves and their future.
Senator Allen took the opportunity to ask Webb about the benefits and proper use of the proposed port project in the Hampton Roads area Craney Island. Webb was caught off guard and had to admit that he did not know anything about the 2,500 acre project that would make a manmade peninsula out of the material dredged from the Elizabeth channel. This showed the limited knowledge of Webb concerning the state of Virginia which he wants to represent.
Many other issues will come out in the mornings paper of this debate and if possible please talk to somebody who attended it if possible. It was interesting to watch the candidates actions, replies, demeanor, gestures, and attitudes.
Webb would not look at Senator Allen when he was being asked a question or replying. He blinked a lot and at times look agitated. The Senator showed his experience and the importance of addressing his opponent, the audience, and those asking the questions. He also presented his opinions and beliefs in a sincere and informative manner. Webb is new to this and it shows. I am sure he will improve with Coaching but you must know and believe in what you stand for and advocate. You should have seen the faces of the local Augusta County Democrats when Webb said that Ronald Reagan a model to him
Priceless
Senator Allens closing comments included his past performance as Virginia Governor and Senator. The need for all Americans to be unified and for this country to continue to be the Land of opportunity. He stressed the importance of values and we must stand strong for freedom
Jim Webbs closing comments included the need for both candidates to keep the high road with this campaign. To avoid labels. That it should not be a choice of Left or Right but of Up or Down (?)
Webb also continued his attacks on the Presidents Poor judgment in invading Iraq also
It was truly an interesting debate
For links to news reports and blog coverage check out these Virginia blogs by Virginia FReepers: United Conservatives of Virginia here and here, The Ward View and Virginia Virtucon
George Allen PING
This is a man who is comfortable in his own skin. He has not tried to distance himself from President Bush and yet will stand firm when they differ as with the immigration issue.
As my Auntie would say, "I like a man who can fill a room."
He despised John Kerry for decades. Now they have embraced each other in a public forum and pledged allegiance to the left. Strange indeed.
Thanks for this report, Mrs. M
Ditto.
RightsideVA did an excellent job reporting. He just posted about Webb's Guantanamo comment on his blog also. I would have loved to have been there.
Stick a fork in Webb, he's done. Same old "Bush is evil" tactics that's only preaching to the moonbat crowd. Same old Democrat nonsense, everyone is in soup lines w/o healthcare, quagmire in Iraq, "the rich" keeps on making money. Allen will win decisively and will easily have the inside track in the race for POTUS.
So many people are scratching their heads over Webb's left swing it's kind of sad. Allen has proven himself to be a steady leader and in time of war is just what we need.
Great report.
Earlier tonight, I went to a private event in which Senator and Mrs. Allen were the guests of honor.
The Senator mentioned how much he enjoyed the debate last weekend, but I had not heard of the debate previously. Guess that I hadn't been paying attention.
Liked your comments on the Webb statement about Reagan. Was it on TV or at least video taped?
If so, I would hope that the Allen campaign can publicize the Webb statement that Ronald Reagan is a model to him, contrast Webb's recent statements with Reagan's world views, and then say something like, "he's no Ronald Reagan and, if he really aspired to be like Reagan, he would have run in the Republican primary."
The more liberal Dems still hate Reagan almost as much as they hate Bush. The Reagan statement of Webb will tend to cause liberal Dems to stay home or vote for a third party candidate. The libs already doubt that Webb is a bona fide Democrat.
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