Journal pudge's Journal: Money and Mouths 8
You don't like the Presidential debates? Did you know the political parties secretly collude with the Commission on Presidential Debates to exclude third parties, in violation of federal law? Did you know that since the CPD took over the debates, viewership has consistently declined? Have you read my previous journal entries?
Don't like it? Put your money where your mouth is, and donate to Open Debates. Also, watch the news conference, if you have some time. It's a Real stream from C-SPAN, so it might be busy today, though. Something is sorta going on that a lot of people are watching.
c-span (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyhoo... you said something about an organization, possibly part of the federal government, which is sponsoring/maintaining the political debates? That does indeed sound fishy, but will donating to the open-debate really change anything? I mean, is it strictly money driven, or some sort of political nasty?
Sponsoring a truly unbiased debate forum seems important enough to me, considering the behavior of some of the people on TV who seem totally biased, utterly incapable of asking appropriate questions, and they don't yielding enough time to the folks in the debate.
Jokingly, I'd say we should toss the candidates into some IRC channel, and let them have a flame war. I wonder if Bush can type faster than Kerry?
Re:c-span (Score:2)
The CPD [debates.org] is a private, "nonpartisan" (read: bipartisan) organization that has sponsored every Presidential and Vice Presidential debate since sometime in the 80s (1988 I think). The two chairmen of the CPD were, at the time of the start of the CPD, the respective chairs of their political parties! It is a bipartisan organization that serves to provide debates
Re:c-span (Score:1)
Re:c-span (Score:2)
Yes.
I'd be surprised, as that would place Ross Perot in some of their debates.
Each candidate thought Perot would hurt the other guy. Perot had no say in the negotiations over the debate rules, dates, or venues, and was only allowed in because Bush insisted on it. OpenDebates' George Farah cites documents proving this in the press conference on the Real stream, and they may be on the web site (I assume they are in the book).
Complain to the FEC, feh (Score:1)
Re:Complain to the FEC, feh (Score:2)
Your subject implies you don't know a complaint has been filed with the FEC.
As long as we have a bipartisan rather than nonpartisan organization overseeing elections, the system will likely never be just.
This statement implies you didn't read or care about my subject. Put your money with your mouth is.
Re:Complain to the FEC, feh (Score:1)
Re:Complain to the FEC, feh (Score:2)
And if they reject it, you take them to court.
And try to relax a little, your abrasiveness doesn't help your cause.
*My* abrasiveness? Look in the mirror and tell me what you're smoking.