Again and Again (Category: Divided We Fail)
While tonight's debate began as most of the debates so far this election cycle - full of sniping and attacks - the debate finally settled down and we heard some substance. The candidates did talk about financial issues, which are weighing heavily on all Americans. But there was virtually no mention of health care tonight, which is unfortunate
The most interesting portion came when the candidates traded lobs on Social Security. While Senators Clinton and Obama are both concerned about the future of the program, they traded barbs about how to ensure the program is strong for future generations. It was a healthy discussion and it's a good thing to see the candidates willing to discuss a range of options. Getting to solvency is going to take a commitment from everyone.
The most disappointing thing about tonight's debate was that too much time was spent on the accusations and attacks that turn people off from politics. With just seven months left of the election season, it would be nice to see more substance and less fluff. Hopefully that's what we'll get.
Comments
Aaron says:
Jill, most of this seems so rehearsed. They are coached before the debate. I am a military man and this is just getting old. The system is set up for career politicians. There is no way that someone who is smart, honest, and has that "We the People" inside them could ever make it to the stage that is seen tonight.
We really need to regulate campaign contributions and propose equal television money. Just my two cents. This is getting old.
04/17/08 12:29 AM
William Thur says:
I really think that your organization should look at the advertising dollars that your spending at ABC. How is their "News" going to bring Americans together about real issues? Well lapel pins and pointless gotcha games have always helped.
Will
04/17/08 4:45 PM