To: Those_Crazy_Liberals
I watched Dr. Keyes' TV show, and I'd say it was over the heads of many. So is that a problem with the show, or the audience? The people interested in intellectually honest serious debate these days seem few and far between. But, Keyes did pretty well IMHO in 2000 for a rather unknown candidate with considerably less publicity and airtime than the other Republican candidates. In the primaries Keyes was third behind Bush and McCain pretty consistently, ahead of Forbes and Bauer who were given much more serious attention as viable candidates. Out of roughly 20 million Republican primary votes cast nationwide, Keyes garnered over a million of them. Additionally, he only spent $11 million, compared to Forbes $48 million and McCain's $45 million (although granted McCain was in it longer).
187 posted on
08/21/2003 8:07:55 PM PDT by
visualops
(Hey Shari'ah numb-nuts: I'll be more than happy to send you all back to the 7th century.)
To: visualops
"I watched Dr. Keyes' TV show, and I'd say it was over the heads of many."
It was also beneath many. Not everyone digs his style, and I have to admit I'm one of them.
265 posted on
08/22/2003 4:20:30 AM PDT by
Those_Crazy_Liberals
(Ronaldus Magnus he's our man . . . If he can't do it, no one can.)
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