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The Poor Excuse For A Debate (Joseph Farah Slams Bush Timidity And Thanks God For Swifties)
Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 10/01/04 | Joseph Farah

Posted on 09/30/2004 11:27:28 PM PDT by goldstategop

After watching that pitiful excuse for a debate last night, all I can say is, "Thank God for the Swift Boat vets."

Why?

Because without them and the persuasive case they have made against John Kerry for president, I am quite certain he would still be the leading candidate for president today.

The debate last night focused on foreign policy and national security issues – President Bush's strength, we're told by the pollsters. It should also be Kerry's weakness, given his vacillation on the war on Iraq and his own record of turning on American troops in Vietnam.

But that's not the way I saw it.

I tried to view the debate through the eyes of an undecided voter. And what I saw was at best a standoff. Kerry was on the offensive all night. Bush was on the defensive.

During the debate, Bush said the best way to fight the war on terrorism was to remain on offense. I agree. But I wonder why he doesn't understand the principle holds true in winning a debate, too.

There was plenty of heat, but not much light.

How much more interesting it might have been had the debate been opened up to include minor-party and independent candidates for president.

It is a national scandal that the Democrats and Republicans have been permitted to maintain a monopoly on political debate in this country. It's not healthy. It's a scandal. It so often represents a choice between bad and worse.

I was genuinely disturbed by watching that spectacle.

I heard nothing I hadn't heard before from either candidate.

The format was a joke, too. Jim Lehrer's questions were mundane, routine and predictable.

Not one question about illegal immigration – a national security crisis so severe even Time magazine recently discovered it.

Not one question about the United States continuing financial and diplomatic support for terrorists in the Palestinian Authority.

Not even one obvious question about the massive intelligence breakdown in this country that led to Sept. 11.

Pitiful. Pathetic. Predictable.

What we heard, as a result, were mere platitudes: "I can do better."

If America is to remain a free and open republic, how can we allow our political process to be rigged and closed? How can we allow the level of debate to deteriorate to such a point?

My only hope for this race now is that Bush opens up a lead so substantial that independent thinkers are freed up to vote their conscience – to break away from the dualistic thinking that dominates the American political process.

It's time to build viable third, fourth and fifth parties – to give us real choices, to ask tougher questions, to put new ideas on the national agenda.

I'm sure Bush would like to see such a lead open up, too. Yet, he didn't help himself much last night. He didn't make a strong case for another four years. And he didn't do much to persuade the American people that his opponent is a clear and present danger to our national security – which he is.

Am I disappointed?

Well, as one who has seen a few presidential debates in my life – Kennedy-Nixon, Carter-Ford, Reagan-Carter, Reagan-Mondale and more – this one is forgettable by comparison.

No wonder tens of millions have stopped watching debates – just since 1992. No wonder fewer people are bothering to vote. No wonder fewer people are paying attention to the way their country is governed.

But apathy is not the answer. It's time for Americans to renew the idea of self-government. In case you've forgotten, it means governing our own lives. It means taking responsibility for our own families, our own neighborhoods, our own communities. It means not waiting for some messiah of a presidential candidate to come along to save us.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; 2004election; 2priggedgame; debates; firstdebate; jfk; josephfarah; presidentbush; swifties
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To: Poohbah

Let me go find it and see if it has been posted.
I thought for sure it had, but if not, it is certainly relevant.
Farah basically omitted key information in his articles on the chain of custody regarding the pictures, and the gist of the article was that they were either in on it or ommitted the information on purpose because they wanted the information out there...Let me go look around and I'll ping you to it.


41 posted on 10/01/2004 4:30:08 AM PDT by mabelkitty (Troll-Patrol! You've been warned.)
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To: nmh

Bush didn't follow through with good responses to Kerry. I think Bush didn't even look like he had been practicing or studying for it. And the little love-in at the end of the debate is a bit too much for me too. Bush never calls people on their attacks on calling him a 'liar'. He's all back slaps and high fives.


42 posted on 10/01/2004 6:33:11 AM PDT by bushfamfan
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To: Poohbah

I back all of Bush's policies 100 percent but if you want to be like a liberal, go drink RNC CoolAide and say Bush kicked ass. I happen to hold the people I support to a high standard, and expect alot out of them.

One good thing to remember though, if you are old enough, Reagan sucked in his first debate against Mondale but came back and kicked his but in the next debate. Hopefully that is what will happen and we will see a landslide similar to 1984.

Sysiphus


43 posted on 10/01/2004 8:56:59 PM PDT by sysiphus
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To: Luke21

"Kerry had lots of charisma"

that's awful!!!


44 posted on 10/01/2004 8:58:24 PM PDT by OhGeorgia
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