Pages

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Tonight's Permitted Democrat Debate

by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Tonight, the Democratic Party holds its first presidential debate of this cycle. Finally! It's one of only six total throughout the entire campaign for the party nomination.

And all the other debates will be on weekends, with much lower TV viewership.

What does it suggest when a political party wants to minimize rather than maximize the degree to which the public gets to see its candidates and hear the party's message?

"[I]t seems infelicitous," writes The Washington Post's Greg Sargent, "for Democrats to be embroiled in a very public fight in which party leaders are increasingly being accused of limiting the exposure of the candidates to voters."

Is Supreme Democratic Party Commander Debbie Wasserman Schultz afraid that familiarity will breed contempt?

As party chair, Wasserman Schultz unilaterally decreed that debates shall be limited to just six. She also warned that "candidates will be uninvited to any debates if they accept invitation to any debates outside the 6-debate schedule." (Meanwhile, Republicans are holding nine presidential debates, but likewise, dictatorially, blocking participation in additional debates.)

Wasserman Schultz, facing protests and heckling, claims her only aim is to prevent the debate schedule from getting "out of control."

Or out of her control, perhaps?

Presidential candidate and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley called it a "rigged process," asking, "What national or party interest does this decree serve?"

The limited debate schedule serves as a huge advantage for frontrunner Hillary Clinton by limiting the breakout opportunities of her opponents.

But, at least tonight, all the world's a stage.

This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
------------------
Paul Jacobs is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacobs is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.

Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, Democrat debate, limited democrat debate scheduleDemocrat debateTo share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!

No comments:

Post a Comment