Democat
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:00 PM
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Are Democrats trying to set Arnold up with this debate? |
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Do you think that Democrats are somehow planning to use Arnold's statements in the debate against him in the final week before the election?
Gray Davis promised a suprise ending to the campaign. Was he bluffing?
Arnold is bashing Arianna over her taxes, yet we know that Arnold didn't have proper business licenses and had possible other business related problems.
After the 2002 election, I don't put much faith in a secert Democratic plan, but the California Democrats seem to be pretty smart and tactical.
So far, it seems like Cruz is letting Arnold do most of the talking. Is there a Democratic plan here, or is this chaos?
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Old and In the Way
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:03 PM
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1. Maybe just let him talk..... |
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The little "off the cuff" remarks I've heard, certainly don't impress me. Let's see how deep his understanding of California economic issues are...he might be his own worst enemy.
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:03 PM
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You mean because the idea of a debate in a political contest is new and revolutionary, - and has never been tried before?
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:06 PM
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4. The idea of a debate is not new, but this one is special |
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Arnold was given the questions in advance, because he wouldn't debate otherwise. Democrats could have refused to go to this debate, in fact they talked about it, but they decided to support it.
Arnold's people made the rules for the debate, and Cruz seems to be letting Arnold run wild, for the most part.
If they don't have something planned, then why isn't Cruz putting Arnold in his place?
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:04 PM
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I hope they are planning to go the mile??? |
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:04 PM
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3. I hope they are planning to go the mile??? |
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:17 PM
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5. Sounds more like ARNOLD had a plan...and |
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it worked.
This morning on "D. Now," Amy Goodman allowed Alan Dershowitz to have most of the airtime, and she allowed him to continually interrupt the other guest. Guess who "won" that encounter? Right: Dershowitz --- even though he (Dershowitz) would have "lost" if Amy Goodman were an effective host (moderator).
The same thing is going to happen in California. If Davis is turned down, Schwartzenneger will win the election.
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:27 PM
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Arnold allowed himself to get himself into little fights with Arianna! Maybe the Dem's put her here to attack Arnie S???
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:35 PM
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7. No, he's done it to himself |
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He's so clueless, he doesn't get it.
But he probably now believes that he's a viable candidate. After all, Kaleefornya elected Raygun, and the USA "elected" (sic) *, so you can see where he's all fucked up.
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Wed Sep-24-03 09:51 PM
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8. Remember the old saying.... |
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"It's better to be thought of as a fool than to speak and remove all doubt." I refused to watch this debate tonight but have enjoyed reading DU'ers opinions of it. I can just picture Bustamante quietly smiling in the background while Ahhhnuld steals the show and makes an ass of himself. That's so typical of the GOP...give them enough rope and you see them hang themselves. :D
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