Posted on 01/31/2014 7:26:13 PM PST by SeekAndFind
RE: I thought this occurred in 1968 during coverage of the National Democratic Convention in Chicago.
You are right. My mistake. It was a typo, it was August 28,1968 at the Democratic convention in Chicago.
The full debate here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY_nq4tfi24
The episode began at about 10:00 minutes. Today’s debates are tame compared to back then.
Spot on.
Dinesh missed a return on Ayer’s statement that the founders wanted slavery. I would have jumped all over that and made BA eat a crap sandwich.
Yep. I love it when our side gets in the faces, and tells them to put it where the sun don't shine. Sometimes that needs to be done.
One of my favorite “debates” was when Bobby Kennedy debated Ronald Reagan. Actually, they were answering some sniveling person from the audience who dissed USA.
Bobby was mealy mouthed weak in response. Reagan stood up for the USA and informed them of the reality of the situation.
I think that Bobby stomped off and told his handlers to never put him on the same stage as Reagan again. IIRC.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1150524/posts
See post #9 on the above, don’t go to the Kennedy Library Source. I used to have a video link, but can’t find it. Reagan was great.
To that extent, Hayek was a statist. Ayn Rand had no use for him.
Well, the Japanese came into this country and redestributed auto-sales. The Big Three and the UAW tried to get government to stop this.
Redistribution refers to government confiscation through taxation, not private enterprise.
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Somewhere in my fuzzy memory, I thought DSousa talked about it.
I doubt that many conservatives would object to government help for those who truly cannot help themselves. But charity and family should carry the bulk of the burden, and that is not the case today.
Thats because it was a real debate instead of a television production.To: SeekAndFind>>> The debate started with 18 minutes for each man to speak and then time for rebuttal. It also included a cross-examination style question and answer between the two and several questions from the audience.
Im impressed. An actual debate instead of a pseudo-debate such as what our presidential candidates engage in.
12 posted on January 31, 2014 at 10:59:55 PM EST by oblomov [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse]
. . . and that is because the conservative wasnt so desperate to have the debate that he was willing to accept an intrusive neutral moderator whose politics were indistinguishable from those of his opponent.My fond hope for the Internet is that it gets big enough that a conservative can challenge his opponent to have actual debates on the Internet - and that opponent would be placed under real pressure to accept.You get to having a half-dozen actual debates - and that is entirely feasible if you dont bring the candidates face-to-face for all of them - and you will see emotional arguments and sound bites start to wilt under the pressure of facts and logic.
We can dream . . .
Actually, such a system could be instituted for the Republican primaries, even now. Be a great shake-down test of the procedure, and conceivably it could delegitimate the neutral moderator
debatejoint news conferences favored by the journalists for the general campaign.
It does if the government allows/privileges private parties to exercise coersive power. or take the case of Poletown. GM was allowed to build a plant at Poletown, displacing a whole community of average people, who had to move for the greater good of Michigan. Look how the big banks have displaced the small ones. Crony capitalism has a nasty habit of looking more and more like fascism, where Capitalists and union leaders join with the government to squeeze everyone else.
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