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Nine Hours And Counting
Posted by Rene & Kelley at 10/15/2008 10:55:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Debate
Doing It the Old-fashioned Way
Bob Schieffer on moderating Wednesday's debate, courtesy of Broadcasting & Cable.
Schieffer said, “If I could pose one question—let's just say on immigration—and say, 'Gentlemen, what are we going to do about immigration? You can build that fence, but you're still going to have 10 million illegal immigrants in this country. What are you going to do with 'em? Talk with me about that for 10 minutes.'
“If they did that, I would think I would have done my job. My goal is to make this about these two men, not about the moderator.”
McCain and Obama will be seated at the same table, across from Schieffer (“within arm's length of each other”), who hopes to use the relative intimacy to push for direct responses.
“They'll each have two minutes to answer, then I'll try to encourage them to question one another,” Schieffer said. “I'm going to do my very best to keep them on track. And if they try and get off track, I'm not going to be bashful about saying, 'Gentlemen, that was not the question.'”
Debates thus far in 2008 have been disappointingly constrained—an assessment with which Schieffer, at least in part, agrees.
“I felt very badly for Tom Brokaw during this last [debate], because he was so constrained by the format...It was very difficult for Brokaw to interject and get follow-up questions in there,” Schieffer said.
“My hope is,” he added, “with the format we'll be operating under, it'll be much more freewheeling. I'll ask each of them the same question, they'll answer, and then I'll say to the other one, 'Well, what about that?'
“These follow-up questions,” he said, “don't have to be too complicated…”
Schieffer said he started compiling questions and information two months ago (“I kind of do it the old-fashioned way: I read newspapers, and if I see something interesting, I clip it out—I have some scissors”).
And yes, he's excited about what might happen: “I can't remember a campaign where there was more interest, or where it has been close for so long. I try not to think about this too much, but I think this election could well turn on what happens at this last debate.”
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Posted by Rene & Kelley at 10/14/2008 09:36:00 AM 0 comments
McCain To Confont Obama On Ayers
From HuffPo:
On Monday afternoon, John McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds offered a quick preview of the third and final presidential debate this Wednesday at Hofstra University.
After being asked by a Fox News host whether the lack of any mention of William Ayers during today's speeches from McCain and Palin meant that "the gloves [are] going back on" after a week of tough attacks, Bounds rejected the idea.
"I don't think so at all... If you see some of the advertising coming from the RNC today, which we stand behind, and some of advertising that we'll see going forward," Bounds said, hinting at another onslaught of Ayers material still to come.
When asked if McCain plans to "go after" Obama on these topics this Wednesday, Bounds added: "So much of a debate is determined by the moderator and the questions that are posed to the candidates. I expect it could come up and I expect John McCain will ask Barack Obama to speak truthfully about his relationship with friend and unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. I think that voters deserve to know, deserve to vet these candidates to the fullest extent... Certainly, Bill Ayers raises questions. Certainly, Tony Rezko raises questions."
Posted by Joel at 10/14/2008 09:16:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: Ayers, Debate, McCain, McCain Campaign