Check it out.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
observations from a window seat in the handbasket headed for hell
In a dramatic sign of the fast-changing US society, the US Democratic presidential hopefuls late Sunday held a debate in Spanish that was broadcast on the main US Spanish-language television network.Seven presidential candidates were at the historic event, including the three front runners, New York Senator Hillary Clinton, Illinois Senator Barack Obama and former South Carolina Senator John Edwards. Senator Joe Biden, who just returned from Iraq, was absent.
Moderators from the Univision network asked questions in Spanish and the candidates, wearing earpieces, heard a translation in English. The answers were given in English and translated into Spanish for viewers.
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Univision planned to sponsor a similar debate among Republicans next week, but cancelled after only one contender, Republican Senator John McCain, agreed to participate.
I saw this on a Houston channel here in Galveston, but my Spanish is not nearly adequate to permit me to follow, other than being able to read the topics printed on screen at each question.
Some in Florida opposed the Spanish-language event. "This is a very, very bad precedent," said David Caulkett, vice president of Floridians for Immigration Enforcement."It's already difficult to keep track of politicians in English," he said, adding that English "is the official language of Florida and the de facto language of our country."
It's difficult to keep track of politicians in any language David. And, ahem. The candidates were speaking English. They wouldn't let Richardson speak Spanish, even when he wanted to.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
Update 7/27: So far, only John McCain and Ron Paul are brave enough to face You.
In an interview Wednesday with the Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, Romney said he's not a fan of the CNN/YouTube format. Referring to the video of a snowman asking the Democratic candidates about global warming, Romney quipped, "I think the presidency ought to be held at a higher level than having to answer questions from a snowman."
Well, that snowman video was pretty stupid. But in a country where everything is entertainment or it doesn't get seen or heard on TV, that's where we're going. And isn't it Twit Romney who's using YouTube to ask citizens for ideas about what he should use as campaign material? What if the snowman suggests global warming?
Personally, I think the presidency ought to be held at a higher level than strapping a dog to the roof of your car to take a vacation, and refusing to stop for the kids to take potty breaks. I think it ought to be held at a higher level than impersonating officers in order to strong-arm reporters, avoid paying tolls and to trick security guards.
And I definitely think it ought to be held at a higher level than this...
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
Daily Twain:
And other words of wisdom...
Nationalism is power hunger tempered by self-deception. --George Orwell
When you hold up your arm and swear to uphold the Constitution, you don’t say, “Except in wartime.” -- George McGovern

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