On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:07 PM, PGage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From the commentary here, I take it that many folks watched on CNN, because
>> you're referring to the focus group data being streamed across the bottom of
>> the screen.  Did every network show the split-screen?
>>
>> Because McCain's reaction shots were overwhelmingly of the "Get off my
>> lawn!"-grumpy old codger type reactions.  I thought McCain sounded and
>> looked very smug and rude and condescending, and I think that's why a lot of
>> the women didn't react well to him tonight.
>
> I am interested in that too. AC said CNN showed more of that 2-shot
> than any other network - I do wonder what the debate seemed like to
> people who did not see his reaction.

I watched the debate on C-Span, which showed the candidates in split
screen at all times unless Bob was talking. After, I flipped between
CNN, MSNBC, and a little FoxNews (a little goes a long way) for a few
minutes of post-game analysis... then I went for a dip in the jacuzzi.

For those who didn't watch C-Span's pre-debate countdown, Bob S. had
some nice words about the late host of "Meet The Press," and it got me
to thinking. He plans to retire from "Face the Nation" following the
election, and Brokaw plans to host "Meet The Press" until the
election. Given his now proven ability as a moderator, how about "Face
The Nation with Bob"?
-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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