Posted on 10/14/2004 1:42:03 PM PDT by jra
I'm thinking back to the 2000 debates. Wasn't there a question about education when then-governor Bush mentioned that the twins had gone to public school and the Gore kids had been sent to private school?
If I remember correctly, Gore's response was a curt one-line like "I'll thank you for leaving my children out of this..."
Did I imagine this?
I've googled with no luck, been to the debates.org website and searched the transcripts--no luck there either.
Does anyone else have any recollection of this who may know where to search for the quote?
Trying to establish that the Dems have asked previously to keep the candidates' kids out of the debates.
Sorry.
I don't.
It was, however, a legitimate question, so it wouldn't suprise me.
I think he prefaced that by saying "George, you ingnorant slut, of course I invented the internet(s)."
Cheney's daughter works on the campaign. Thus like it or not she's fair game though the question was tasteless and tacky.
Kantian,
You've been in Massachusetts too long. :)
Why does working on a campaign make anyone's sexual preference fair game for national discussion. Maybe the candidate, but a worker? Mary Cheney isn't running for office.
"fair game" - meaning her homosexuality is an attack point for the left?
I thought you guys were OK with homosexuality. Really.
Richard Gephardts daughter is working to get Kerry elected. Is she fair game? especially since she is a lesbian who left her husband for another women, a situation specifically talked about by Kerry.
You're not dense, so stop playing that role.
Sure she is. By taking part in a campaign you're no longer a neutral and can and should expect such behavior from your opponent's campaign. Its not ethical but campaigns are dirty if u haven't noticed.
Well, if you searched the transcripts and it's not there, maybe Bush never said it.
I completely disagree.
"...though the question was tasteless and tacky."
I thought the question was fine. It was Kerry's response that was a piece of crap.
"Q: You always have opposed vouchers. However, the only child you still have at home is a junior at a private school. Is there not a public or charter school in DC good enough for your child? And if not, why should the parents here have to keep their kids in public schools because they dont have the financial resources that you do?
A: You can leave my children out of this if you want to, but all of my children have gone to both public schools and private schools. The reason I have opposed vouchers is because I think they represent a big and historic mistake by draining money away from public schools at a time when we need to lift up the public schools. I think that what we need instead is to bring revolutionary improvements to our public schools, not gradual improvement. And we need to start by treating our teachers like the professionals that they are and rewarding them adequately and raising standards and Ive proposed a 50% increase in the federal share of investment in public education. "
Source: Democrat debate in Harlem, NYC Feb 21, 2000
If Kerry had an obsessive gambler on his staff would bringing that up in ANY context be apprproiate? If not, why? How about if Kerry's daughter, who is a part of his campaign, had a problem with drugs? You think it wouldn't be mentioned?
Hey Mensa, if it's NOT ETHICAL then it's NOT FAIR GAME.
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear for those who are a bit slower. IMHO Cheney's daughter is fair game because she's a part of his campign staff. She's not a neutral and should not expect such treatment. U take part in the campaign expect some potshots. Is it decent to bring that sort of thing up? No. But elections are, as the rats have amply demonstrated, not for the squeamish.
Fair game?
It is tasteless and tacky. It shows a complete lack of class. That is because it is something that "classy people" don't point out. I am a cripple (due to my service in Vietnam) would it be polite for someone to refer to me as a cripple in a debate?
Talking about someone's sexuality --well it may be true what they have to say--but there are things that people just don't say because it is tacky.
Oh I'm fast enough - fast enough to realize that the term "fair game" implies a level of integrity and decency in competition and that this in direct contradiction to your statement that such actions are unethical. You contradicted yourself, deal with it. But thanks for playing....
Kerry has many faggot friends including probably half the congressional delegation from massachusettes...i.e., Barney Franks, etc. He did NOT have to search desperately for an unfortunate example to use in his remark. It was a "cheap" shot.
You're blurring a very problematic line here - She is part of the staff, but she is NOT part of the "Public" staff. She does not do any sort of on-stage work, but simply works in the background. Because she happens to be related to Cheney does NOT change her status to being a public figure.
Look at it this way - The Bush twins have participated in campaign events. Their behavior during those events is surely fair game. What they do outside those events, provided it is legal, should NOT be fair game.
Mary Cheney has not even participated in any single campaign events.
JMO
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