by Bill Scher | Apr 26, 2007 | Blog
The most entertaining liveblog goes to Minnesota Monitor by a mile. D-Day laments: "the country suffers when the questions and the format are seemingly the opposite of what would generate anything informative. I have no idea who won. I don't even know or remember...
by Bill Scher | Apr 26, 2007 | Blog
Surprisingly little questioning in the presidential debate about what needs to be done to combat global warming, though both former Sen. John Edwards and Sen. Joe Biden were able to work in their support for caps on carbon emissions.
by Bill Scher | Apr 26, 2007 | Blog
For the health care portion of the presidential debate, moderator Brian Williams did not ask any candidate what they would do to provide universal health insurance. He only asked either "What taxes would you raise?" or "How would you pay for it?" It's not an...
by Bill Scher | Apr 26, 2007 | Blog
Asked about his criteria for picking Supreme Court justices, Sen. Joe Biden criticized the conservative activist wing of the Court, including the new justices John Roberts and Sam Alito. Discussing the recent abortion ruling, Biden said: The truth of the matter is...
by Bill Scher | Apr 26, 2007 | Blog
The presidential debate led with Iraq, with much of the discussion tracking what we already heard at the MoveOn.org Town Hall. Except for former Sen. Mike Gravel, who proposed legislation "making it a felony to stay there," telling the current congresspeople on the...