Wednesday, March 11, 2020

And Then There Were Two



Maybe I'm a freak (OK, definitely) but I am genuinely looking forward to a no-audience debate between Vincent Price and Charlie Weaver this Sunday.  Neither of them was my first choice, but both of them have earned the right to be on that stage, and both of them need to be able to field serious questions about serious issues.



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2 comments:

Robt said...

There will be another cjosen one before I cast a primary vote. maybe many wil still be on the ballot even though they dropped out.

Democracy choices made easy for us concerned citizens who haven't voted, as yet.

Besides the local primary ballot figures. The national level is a one choice ballot that I really do not need vote. Because that vote is now worthless except for polling data for some polling Geek studying after the vote counts for anything exit results.

I like the Squares (contestant boxes) format and think it should be adopted for the General and future primaries. Answer the question in two words or less. Go, you have 5 seconds to explain your health care plan or to make accusation of your opponents health care plan instead.


Robt said...

For those many, many people I hear of that tell me ppoliticas is boring.

Let this spice up some fun,

Daily Show March Word Madness brackets.
Go here to fill out your brackets.

A smile or a laugh is a terrible thing to waste.

http://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah/best-word-bracket

Save a smile. Crack a cheek.