Let's rerun the debates.
by queerbklynboy
Tue Oct 19, 2004 at 11:19:59 AM PDT
What if a major national television station re-aired each debate a week before the election and publicized it? What if it ran opposite the Sinclair broadcast?
One can dream. It would be beneficial for the following reasons:
- less spin! People wouldn't be on the edge of their seats waiting for Tucker Carlson and Joe Scarborough to declare who won. It would be a relatively clean look at the candidates again, for the benefit of the still-undecided.
- of course, Kerry did measurably better than Bush and we would win new voters.
- whatever network aired it would probably score in the ratings. These were the most watched debates in recent history, right? I bet ratings for the reruns would be better than most normal programming and I don't see why they couldn't run commercials this time around. It might be better for the debates to be broken up, to give the audience a breather.
- knowing millions of people were watching Bush's 1st debate performance might cause Rove to lose a bit more sleep.
Eh, just an idea that probably could never happen, but if Sinclair is going to air that bile, maybe a network would step up to the plate and counter-program biased programming with unbiased programming? I think it would work as a publicity stunt.
If there are networks that show Dharma and Greg reruns every day, why not rerun the most important broadcasts of the year just once?
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