I love presidential debates. I really do. Primary debates are probably my favorites. While most people find them boring, I'm fascinated with the spectacle of a stage full of well-groomed candidates proudly promoting themselves and devaluing their opponents. The more candidates, the more entertaining. I'm impressed with participants' ability to quickly reply to tough questions with snappy, stylistic answers, and I ponder the number of pain-staking hours it must have taken to prepare those candidates to answer those questions so smoothly.
What Do Debates Prove?
What Do Debates Prove?
What Do Debates Prove?
I love presidential debates. I really do. Primary debates are probably my favorites. While most people find them boring, I'm fascinated with the spectacle of a stage full of well-groomed candidates proudly promoting themselves and devaluing their opponents. The more candidates, the more entertaining. I'm impressed with participants' ability to quickly reply to tough questions with snappy, stylistic answers, and I ponder the number of pain-staking hours it must have taken to prepare those candidates to answer those questions so smoothly.