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16 May 2008 08:04 am
Debates Without Gotchas
Contra Noam, Rick Hertzberg thinks the McCain Obama unmoderated debates are a great idea:
Obama’s biggest advantage, even bigger than all that no-strings Internet money, is that the policies he advocates are far more appealing than McCain’s. A face-to-face, man-to-man debate, unsullied by preening moderators determined to prove their toughness and boost ratings, would almost have to focus on policy.
It’s true that Obama has been just O.K. in most of the Democratic
debates, especially compared with his performance in set speeches. But
that probably reflects (a) the lack of serious ideological and policy
differences on the Democratic side and (b) Obama’s relative reluctance
to go for broke in intraparty debates, which tend to focus on
marginalia and in which one candidate’s “victory” sometimes comes at
the expense of his or her party’s ultimate prospects. By contrast, the
legitimate differences between Obama and McCain are vast. Their debates
will be zero-sum games. Obama will no longer have any reason to hold
back. On every issue, he has a case to make. McCain doesn’t. Plus,
he’ll be somewhat hobbled by having to defend policies he doesn’t
really believe in (such as extending Bush’s tax cuts for the
superrich), doesn’t really care or know much about (such as his
announced proposals for health care), or hasn’t had to defend against
serious opposing arguments (such as Iraq).
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