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As usual CNN, the most trusted name in news, =)) screwed it up. The format was horrible and the moderator was terrible.
I can’t wait for the Republican debate under the same conditions.
Hillary did clean house.

Democratic presidential candidates shared the spotlight Monday night with ordinary citizens from around the country in a two-hour debate that featured sharp and sometimes witty video questions and often equally sharp exchanges among the candidates on issues ranging from Iraq and health care to whether any of them can fix a broken political system.

The debate, co-sponsored by CNN and YouTube, underscored the arrival of the Internet as a force in politics. The citizen-interrogators generated the most diverse set of questions in any of the presidential debates to date and challenged the candidates to break out of the rhetoric of their campaign speeches and to address sometimes uncomfortable issues, such as race, gender, religion and their own vulnerabilities.

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2 Responses to “Public Voice Adds Edge to Debate.”


  1. ~J~ Says:


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    It was a stupid “debate” with a stupid concept, but leave it to CNN to come up with weird things. People are sick of these soundbites that pose as debates. Yuck!


  2. Guss Says:


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    J,
    you couldn’t be more right.