Oct. 5th, 2004

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Some quick thoughts after watching the debate between Dick Cheney and John Edwards, the two major party candidates for Vice President of the United States:
  • Compared to Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill (the moderator) is asking hardball questions

  • Cheney had no response to Edwards' hitting him on his House votes and his actions as Secretary of Defense. He had to know those were coming ...

  • At one point, Cheney talked about how raising taxes on small business owners is a bad idea; later, he hits Edwards for taking tax breaks as a subchapter-S corporation. As a small business owner who's going to be paying taxes as a subchapter-S corporation, I'm really surprised. The vast majority of Americans aren't going to care, but why attack what you claim is your base? (Cynical answer: because your base really is multi-billion dollar corporations, not the little guys.)

  • Cheney had no answer at all for the gay-marriage questions, except to say "that's the President's position, and I'm supporting the President." In fact, he refused to take a chance to respond to Edwards' reply.

  • Cheney didn't know how bad AIDS was in the US? Especially that African-American women are hugely more at risk? Even when he knew the moderator was an African-American woman? Ooops. (Of course, the Republicans have written off the black vote.) (And, of course, he changed the subject quickly to Africa.)

  • Cheney said that he didn't know why the Congressional parties don't work well together anymore. How the heck did he say that with a straight face?

  • And how could I forget ... Edwards thanked both Cheney and Ifill in his closing remarks; Cheney thanked Ifill and ignored Edwards.


All in all, I'd call it a win for Edwards, though not particularly decisive. But ... was Mary Cheney present? I don't know her by sight, and I didn't hear any of the commentators mention her, so I couldn't tell myself.
edschweppe: Myself in a black suit and black bow tie (Default)
Some quick thoughts after watching the debate between Dick Cheney and John Edwards, the two major party candidates for Vice President of the United States:
  • Compared to Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill (the moderator) is asking hardball questions

  • Cheney had no response to Edwards' hitting him on his House votes and his actions as Secretary of Defense. He had to know those were coming ...

  • At one point, Cheney talked about how raising taxes on small business owners is a bad idea; later, he hits Edwards for taking tax breaks as a subchapter-S corporation. As a small business owner who's going to be paying taxes as a subchapter-S corporation, I'm really surprised. The vast majority of Americans aren't going to care, but why attack what you claim is your base? (Cynical answer: because your base really is multi-billion dollar corporations, not the little guys.)

  • Cheney had no answer at all for the gay-marriage questions, except to say "that's the President's position, and I'm supporting the President." In fact, he refused to take a chance to respond to Edwards' reply.

  • Cheney didn't know how bad AIDS was in the US? Especially that African-American women are hugely more at risk? Even when he knew the moderator was an African-American woman? Ooops. (Of course, the Republicans have written off the black vote.) (And, of course, he changed the subject quickly to Africa.)

  • Cheney said that he didn't know why the Congressional parties don't work well together anymore. How the heck did he say that with a straight face?

  • And how could I forget ... Edwards thanked both Cheney and Ifill in his closing remarks; Cheney thanked Ifill and ignored Edwards.


All in all, I'd call it a win for Edwards, though not particularly decisive. But ... was Mary Cheney present? I don't know her by sight, and I didn't hear any of the commentators mention her, so I couldn't tell myself.

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