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November 28, 2007
The Thing No Republican Candidate Mentioned
Posted by Moira Whelan
In the very sparse and weak treatment of international
issues in tonight’s debate, not a single candidate mentioned Annapolis.
Not only that, these guys were allowed to skate by with only
sweeping assertions about “radical Islam” and the like. Not a single candidate
was asked to address in detail what they would do to address the challenges we
face…except to say that we should face them. No policy proposals, no tough
ideas, just rhetoric.
In contrast, every Democratic debate is full of in-depth and
proactive answers by all of the candidates on global issues.
I can only draw one conclusion from this: people must trust
Democrats more on security issues, and would rather hear from them, not
Republicans on the issue. Otherwise, if it were so important to them, they’d
talk about it, right?
November 28, 2007 at 10:38 PM Permalink
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CNN picked the questions, per usual for entertainment value -- "do you believe every word of the Bible," "if abortion was illegal, what should the criminal penalty be," the requisite question about gay rights, the dopey guy catching a rifle. This is part of the entertainment industry, after all.
The environment wasn't mentioned either. Neither was energy. Trade agreements? Nothing. Subprime mortgage failures? Nothing. There may have been more probing questions submitted on the future of Iraq policy, but they didn't make it through the CNN filter. Given what CNN was going for and how questions are submitted, maybe th"
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