Some of the GOP Presidential nominees are balking at the CNN/YouTube debate format, and suggesting that they might not appear on it.
Hell, after watching the first 5 minutes of the Democrat’s CNN/YouTube debate, I knew it was a joke of a format (at least as it was pulled off).
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John Marshall at the aptly named Talking Points Memo has the following headline, though, mocking the GOP’ers who are critical of the format:
It’s looking like… GOP: YOUTUBE TOO SCARY FOR US
I just ran a quick search of Talking Points Memo, and couldn’t find the post titled, “It’s looking like… Democrats: FOX NEWS TOO SCARY FOR US”
Oddly enough, I couldn’t find it.
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Hugh Hewitt doesn’t think the GOP’ers should boycott the CNN/YouTube debate though:
While I can certainly appreciate the desire to avoid “set up” questions, it is intellectually dishonest to simultaneously attack the Democrats for running from Fox News while raising the red flag at agenda journalism in the form of CNN/YouTube. I couldn’t agree more with what one of the Republican candidates said about this:
And here’s the money quote that he was talking about with regards to Dems boycotting Fox News’ debate:
“Why is it that the Democrats wouldn’t even go on Fox, but we Republicans are happy to sit there and have Chris Matthews of the Carter administration, former chief of staff to (ex-House speaker) Tip O’Neill? We’re happy to sit there and have him dish questions to us, but they won’t even go on Fox.”
I wouldn’t say they were “happy” about it — but they sure didn’t run from it like the Dems did.





The youtube format was a joke. I’m happy the gop won’t do it.
Left by kma on July 27th, 2007 at 10:04 am