Posted on 04/26/2007 2:48:41 PM PDT by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
Democrat Debate --- 7:00 pm EST MSNBC
Sounds like a male version of THE VIEW (and that INCLUDES Hillary!)
Phillips Hughes’ making his Yankee debut as a starting pitching is way more appealing to me than Brian Williams pitching softballs to the all left wing line-up of the Democratic Party.
Democratic candidates who are scheduled to appear.
They are:
Sen. Joe Biden (DE),
Sen. Hillary Clinton (NY),
Sen. Chris Dodd (CT),
former Sen. John Edwards (NC),
former Sen. Mike Gravel (AK),
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (OH),
Sen. Barack Obama (IL),
and Gov. Bill Richardson (NM).
Most Pandering: Breck Girl
Phoniest: Hillary
Most Animated: Joe Biden (he has nothing to lose except his mind)
Cleanest and Most Articulate: Consult the above
Kookiest: Dennis Kookcinich
Hungriest: Bill Richardson (crash diet for this debate so you know he is thinking "PIZZA")
Best Sandwich maker: Chris Dodd
Most Obscure: Mike Who?
Bump!
Furthest left:
Edwards, Gravel, or Obama.
How did you leave out Kookcinich?
First candidate to mention “Global Warming” -—Breck Girl.
Thanks for posting...I won’t be able to catch on T.V., will try to follow along with you all.
Bill Richardson comment...very funny!
From NPR...yea I know....
For the “top three” Democrats, much is at stake. Clinton, as she does nationally, holds a lead in South Carolina. What this means nine months in advance of the Jan. 29 primary is, um, debatable. But those trying to find chinks in the Hillary armor will be watching her performance very closely.
Her main rival seems at this point to be Obama, who hopes to capitalize with a strong showing among the large black electorate in the state, thought to approach 50 percent of the Democratic primary total. Like Clinton, Obama has yet to make many visits to the state, but this week will give him an opportunity to make some new contacts. One key black leader who is unlikely to commit early is Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC), the House majority whip and the highest-ranking African American in Congress. In 2004, Clyburn endorsed then-Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-MO), who was gone from the race before the campaign ever reached South Carolina.
Perhaps the candidate with the most to lose is Edwards, who was born in the state and whose victory in the 2004 primary was his only win that year. A third-place finish would be a disaster. But like with the other candidates, he’s got to do something in Iowa and New Hampshire if voters here are going to view him as a potential nominee. (Speaking of the silliness of citing polling data at this point, it should be remembered that nine months before the 2004 primary a time comparable to right now Edwards was polling around 7 percent.)
Actually, he has long since..
Yeah, Richardson is STARVING himself for this campaign. I doubt if he has eaten much in the past week just to prepare himself for this debate. Therefore while all the other candidates get into it over politics, Richardson’s starving mind will be on PIZZA!!! Reporters should follow Richardson out when the debate is over. I bet he heads over to the nearest Godfather’s Pizzeria to GORGE himself.
Someone should get a screen shot of the Breck Girl shooting out his Pink Sapphire look if he does one in this debate.
And another thing...They will all agree on Bush Bashing...I’ll miss this one and get the low-lights here...
Thank you so much. I had them all except Gravel - never heard of him.
He invented that small pebbly stuff to put on driveways which is named after him.
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