How the Format Should Be

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frustrationI referenced in my post below that I'm sick of the unfair by design way in which each and every debate thusfar has been to the "unfavored" candidates.  The pundits focus their attention on only a few of those running and barely allow others to have input.  There is a simple fix and I present it to you now.

There are nine candidates on stage.  Question one should begin with candidate one, and then each candidate down the line gets the same question and the same time to answer.  Time should be enforced by simply turning off the microphone when the candidates time has elapsed.  Question two then starts with candidate two and goes down the line, ending with candidate one.  After nine questions, each candidate has now been able to answer first and last, and has each received the same amount of time.  Do the math on how long the forum is to determine the length each candidate gets.  This is fair, this is right, this needs to happen NOW. 

Remove the bias!!!!!

    

17 Responses to “How the Format Should Be”

  1. R George Dunn on October 10th, 2007 at 6:58 pm

    Very good Christian. I am going to mail this to Fox news, as they are doing the Florida debate http://floridaforhuckabee.blogspot.com/

  2. Christian on October 10th, 2007 at 8:42 pm

    Thanks. I’ll mail them as well. Until we place the focus back on the candidates and away from the moderators, the American people will continue to receive this disservice. I appreciate the comment and the action step.

  3. SW Hudson on October 11th, 2007 at 11:57 am

    Hey Christian, can you please email me. I’d like to discuss some ideas with you “offline”.

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