April 15, 2008 - 8:57am

Debates are for the young

Back in 1982, Millicent Fenwick, a 72-year-old Congresswoman who was the Republican nominee for United States Senator, agreed to debate her Democratic opponent five times. But the Democrat, 58-year-old businessman Frank Lautenberg, said that five debates were not enough and asked for more. Now, 26 years later, it’s Rob Andrews calling for a multitude of debates and it’s Lautenberg, 84, who seems to be avoiding them.

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Calling for debates was a


Calling for debates was a political theatre then, and is political theatre now.  it is useless grandstanding by a candidate seeking a headline.  They will eventually debate.  Enough of the vanity releases.

 No one cares about an arguement over debates in 1982

04/15/08 10:20 am

Frank is worrying a lot.


No debates, please, for 84-year olds. We have enough rumblings in their interviews. However, on the second thought, after seven debates maybe we could put together a couple of sensible sentences from Frank. Is that a good reason fo rseven debates?

04/15/08 11:00 am

what's wrong with political theater?


No one watches the debates, so it really doesn't matter much in that sense.

Its more about the act of asking for them, and Frank dodging them. 

 

04/15/08 11:01 am