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Debate Reactions

Posted on : 13-12-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008

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I want to take you on a quick ride around the blogosphere to sample the reaction to yesterday’s Republican debate. The opinions are varied, but there is one point of consensus — the debate format and moderator were absolutely awful. 30 second answers and show of hand questions are no way to run a debate. Having nine candidates in a 90 minute debate this late in the game is a recipe for, well, what we got yesterday.

Let’s start with the two blogs I watched live blog the speed fest.

Liberty Pundit Brian calls it a win for Romney and a loss for Fred Thompson.

No Runny Eggs Steve graded the candidates who in his opinion ranged from D- for Alan Keyes up to B minuses for Thompson and Giuliani and a B for Romney.

John Hawkins at Right Wing News ranked the players from bottom (Alan Keyes) to top (Fred Thompson) saying, “Winner: Fred Thompson. Good substance, good personality, and his I won’t raise my hand for an answer question reminded me of Reagan say “I paid for this microphone.” Fred definitely won.”

I will be adding to this through the day and early evening.

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Did anyone ask former Senator Thompson how he can expect to win anything when his minions can’t even gather 500 — that’s just five hundred — signatures from registered Republicans to get on the February 5th primary ballot in Delaware?
Ron Paul’s people managed to get enough signatures a week early, but, out of something like 178,000 registered Republican voters in the First State, Mr Thompson’s staff could get only 281 valid signatures.

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