(supposed) coke-head you speak of was. Wasn't Rush was it? Oh wait that
was oxycontin!
Ray
At 11:37 AM 10/1/2004, you wrote:
>I heard the same thing. Besides thinking the commentator was jonesing
>for a blow (he was twitching his nose like crazy), I took the idea
>that the Republicans were in a flurry of commentary during the debate
>as just showing how they couldn't let Bush speak for himself and
>instead needed to bolster his lackluster debating with up to the
>minute spin.
>
>-Kevin
>
>On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:11:44 -0700, Ian Skinner
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unfortunately I missed most of the debate do to a misunderstanding on
> when it actually started here in California.
> >
> > But, I thought this one comment in the CBS post debate analysis was
> kind of interesting. They were discussing the parties "spin" efforts to
> show the debate in the light each party desires. Apparently, the
> Republican Party started responding to Kerry on their website something
> like 7 seconds into Kerry's comments and updated the site over 40 times
> during the debate. Conversely the Democrats didn't update their site
> until after 20 minutes into the debate and then only updated their site
> one more time during the debate.
> >
> > The analysts thought this was in favor of the Republicans, but IMHO
> this sounds like a defensive posture to me. It strikes me that they were
> afraid of Kerry and where trying to soften the blows he was landing on
> Bush. If they where responding within seven seconds they where prepared
> to do so well beforehand. There is no way an ad-hoc effort could have
> been organized in about 1/10 of a minute.
> >
> > This was all under the heading that the full effect of a debate isn't
> really known until at least two or three days after the debate. These
> results can be radically different then the opinions collected
> immediately after the event.
> >
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