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Thanks Joe. Pipe down, Anderson.

I liked the YouTube/CNN debate on Monday night--while we still heard a fair amount of typical politicobabble, I felt like the questions were tougher and more personal and the answers were correspondingly more honest.  Unfortunately, we heard a couple questions about how candidates would change the culture in Washington or work for bipartisanship, but we didn't hear a question about corruption, ethics, or money in politics. (Even though we know that it matters to a great many voters.)

Enter Joe Biden.  He again took an opening to say explicitly that "if you want change, support my plan to publicly finance all elections."

Boom!  If only it had been the question he was asked, then we might have heard others' answers to how to solve the problem of wealthy special interests ruling Washington.  But kudos to Joe.

And Anderson Cooper was right there to... shut him up.  Thanks Anderson--you're a delight.  Check it out yourself--it happens from minute 1:20 until about minute 1:21.5, so don't blink.

He almost got a full sentence in. It's progress.


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I liked the debate too -- kudos to CNN for picking some tough and innovative questions.

But there are still a lot of questions in that YouTube pool that didn't get asked but that deserve some honest answers from the candidates. Wouldn't it be great if the candidates decided to answer a question a day, and post their video responses directly on YouTube?

Personally, I'd like an answer to the very first question that was posted: Do you support net neutrality?

by Dawn Holian Iype on Wed Jul 25, 2007 at 05:02:38 PM EST


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