Posted on 12/02/2011 6:10:04 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
We talk to a lot of people here who are keenly interested in politics, both in the comments, on other blogs and on Twitter. And if theres one common complaint that we hear time after time its, You know what we really need? More debates.
Well, put your minds at ease. Not only will we finally get another debate added to the schedule, but we can finally get away from the horrible moderation of all these journalists and turn the controls over to the one person everyone wants to hear from. The Donald.
Its officially a reality television Republican primary now.
Donald Trump is pairing up with Newsmax, the conservative magazine and news Web site, to moderate a presidential debate in Des Moines on Dec. 27.
Our readers and the grass roots really love Trump, said Christopher Ruddy, chief executive of Newsmax Media. They may not agree with him on everything, but they dont see him as owned by the Washington establishment, the media establishment.
Mr. Trumps role in the debate, which will be broadcast on the cable network Ion Television, is sure to be one of the more memorable moments in a primary season that has already delivered its fair share of circus-like spectacle.
There are some stories where you simply cant add any more. This isnt one of them.
OK Donald Trump was, at one time, a leader in the polls for the GOP nomination. He gets meetings with every candidate, seemingly at will. He continues to tease about a possible third party run. He clearly has television experience and a proven ability to well talk. So if he wants to host a debate I suppose he can.
But on Dec. 27th? Its hard enough to get anyone to watch football at that point. I dont know.. maybe its genius and Im simply too media challenged to recognize it. The guy is a lot richer than me, after all. But I know Ill be tuning in, because, well I have no life.
For those of you who have trouble keeping track of all these things, if you happen to use Google Calendar, you can subscribe to a debate and election calendar we maintain. (Click on the Google icon in the lower right hand corner to add it to your own default calendars.) Youll be reminded of all the upcoming debates each week (including this one) and you can get a daily e-mail of upcoming election events in the options.
Update (Allahpundit): One candidates already decided to pass on this sideshow. Second look at
Update (Allahpundit): Actually, theres one way to redeem this idea: Embrace the absurdity. Have a viewer vote at the end; whoever finishes last has to drop out.
Update (Allahpundit): Oh my:
Tim Miller, a spokesman for Jon Huntsmans presidential campaign, had this response when asked if his candidate would participate in the Dec. 27 Newsmax debate moderated by Donald Trump:
Lol. We look forward to watching Mitt and Newt suck-up to The Donald with a big bowl of popcorn, he said in an email to Business Insider.
Update: So it turns out this really is a game show:
TRUMP: I will be probably endorsing somebody right after the debates.
He said debates plural not debate, so hes not necessarily saying that the Newsmax event alone will decide his endorsement. But check the calendar. The Newsmax debate is the very last one before Iowa; by endorsing soon afterward, itll look as if the candidates performance at that event was determinative to him. All of which is to say that Jim Geraghtys right this is basically a very special episode of The Apprentice and our Republican field, sans Huntsman, is apparently willing to participate in it. Wonderful.
“Idiocracy” ~
I’m not going to watch this debate. I am waiting for the Kardashian/Dancing with the Candidates debate to make my endorsement.
(Trump, pointing to Myth Romney): “You’re FIRED!”
(i can dream, can’t i?)
>> I am waiting for the Kardashian/Dancing with the Candidates debate to make my endorsement.
After that’s over, be sure to catch “The Decline And Fall Of the USA” on Discovery Channel. :-)
Sounds like Huntsman’s professional campaign team thinks he’s running for President of LDS.
I’d love to see Trump ask lay out some of the ways China and other nations take advantage of us in trade relationships, and then ask tough questions of the candidates. No one has done that so far because all the network hacks are as in the tank for existing, one-sided trade relationships as most bought and paid for politicians and trans-national corporations.
There are several issues that have been largely avoided so far and it’d be good to hear some tough questioning.
I detest the pilgrimages made by the candidates to Trump begging for his endorsement. Screw that self-worshipping POS.
Maybe it is still better than having a war of succession every few years.
Although once a century might not be too bad.
The good news is that Huntsman is not coming.
With the Donald as the moderator, more people may watch (if just for the amusement factor) and hopefully take home something positive about the republican/conservative positions on the issues.
The subjects that this debate will be about is the education and the environment. I think I will pass.
Eddie Haskell isn’t going to be nominated so it’s just as well he stayed home and watched it like the rest of us.
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