Live from watching the Final 2008 Debate, stuck in Tyler, Texas
October 15th, 2008Well, here I am in Tyler, Texas, in the coffee shop of my mom’s retirement home. Not a particularly exciting place to watch a debate! And I’ve already bummed her out by my up-front witnessing to the good news of the Democratic Party in public wherever we go. How come it’s ok to witness to the good news of Jesus Christ and no one should be offended, but it’s considered bad manners to witness to the good news of political change? I’m proud to be a Democrat, all the time, but especially this year! If you are proud to be a Democrat, let it be heard. Shout it out! “Read my lipstick: I’m voting Democratic” (bumper stickers available from Emily’s list).
It’s been exciting in the Dallas area to see a collection of “I’m voting Democratic” yard signs. “Had enough of Bush now? Vote Democratic ‘08″ and many more. So much fun to see them all over my hometown!
CNN is now going bonkers about the poll changes today — wow! the multi-colored map doesn’t look like it did a few weeks ago AT ALL!
CNN says the whole world is watching the debate tonight to see what the next U.S. President will be doing that will make a difference in the world economy. Duh! This is sort of important, isn’t it? Why is the economy hurting McCain and not Obama? Well, maybe finally faith in the rich guy has been shaken. If so, it’s sure about time!
Will he raise the issues of Bill Ayres and Rev. Wright tonight? Are those issues for the American public at this point? Surely not at this point. I knew both of them in Chicago, Bill as a friend, Rev. Wright as an adjunct faculty member at the Divinity School. I hope McCain has something more important on his mind than Obama’s pastor or his colleagues in city government.
8:02 p.m
It is so good to see a moderator respected by absolutely everyone! Let’s hear it for Bob Schaefer!
well, right off the bat, one leveler -0- they are sitting instead of standing. That means we don’t see anybody’s cute backside, or not cute. No walking or pacing or getting up and down. No way to tell who is taller than the other. Remember, until 2004 the taller candidate won every election since television debates in 1960. Al Gore? Remember, he DID win the popular vote, just not the Supreme Court.
8:17 p.m.
“Countries that don’t like us very much” is a pretty large category these days, Sen. McCain, have you been to Europe lately? We aren’t liked much anywhere except where we are buying oil; they love us, just the way we are.
“The most spending since the Great Society……” Well, the dollar is worth a lot less than it was in LBJ’s day — my rent was $17 a week, for a nice little two room apartment with a bathroom down the hall on what is now Music Row in Nashville. But would everyone about to start getting MediCare, or who is thankful their parents are getting MediCare, really want to go back to before the Great Society? When I was in high school, what we now call MediCare was being opposed by the Republicans as “socialized medicine.” Now we have a Republican president who wants socialized financial institutions. Something is very confused here, IMHO.
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9 p.m.
Education and Health Care are the Civil Rights issues of the 21st Century. McCain acknowledges that on education, but he just doesn’t get it on health care. They are a right, not a privilege. Joe the Plumber knows that, give him some credit. If he’s making $250,000, he’s now management, not labor! Duh!
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