Friday, September 28, 2012

A call for free-range presidential debates…


An item on Politico.com caught my eye, but not in a good way….see this piece by James Hohmann, he's thinking like a TV marketing guy instead of a political analyst, he thinks moderator Jim Lehrer's job in next week's first presidential debate is to "make some news."

Here's the whole quote: Lehrer should " make two of the most scripted and steady debaters in politics break stride and make some news when they face off in Denver."

I think that's dumb and destructive.

I think the purpose of the debates should be for President Obama and Romney to do the talking, and for voters to do the learning.

In fact, I think the "moderator questions the candidates" setup is one of the big things that's wrong with the debate format, and with political news coverage in general. I don't think the point should be to try to provoke a "gotcha" moment that will make a great video clip on the so-called "analysis" segment that will follow the debate, and will be shown endlessly for days afterward...

I think Lehrer should do this: Smile at the audience, tell the candidates they're on their own, flip a coin to see who talks first, activate that guy's microphone for 2 minutes, then shut it off and activate the other guy's mike for 2 minutes, then shut it off and……you get the picture....

Bill Moyers on media....

The day the news died

1 comment:

  1. I see you got your wish and it was acclaimed as the most substantive debate in memory until the Chicago team lost and they immediately condemned Lehrer. You were right in the format and it was a success, congrats.

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