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Imagine you are an American citizen registered to vote. Not only registered but intending to vote, which is something else again. Hmm, Obama or McCain, Biden or Palin?

The fact is MOST Americans do NOT cast a vote for in elections for President. Then again, given the usual limited breed of candidate - the usual suspects! - perhaps this anti-democratic phenomenon is understandable.

Perhaps most Americans just don't give a damn about which uber-rich corporate flunky runs and ruins the country?
The Non-Debate
by Juan Cole

Published October 3, 2008 by Informed Comment


It was not a debate. Just as television in prime time has been largely emptied of drama and innovative comedy, with a few exceptions, in favor of empty-headed "reality shows," so the political debates have mostly been gutted.

Judging "how the candidates did" is rather like weighing in on the wittiness of the libretto of "Big Brother" or the pace of character development in the latest episode of "Keeping up with the Kardashians." The genre of the political review assumes that both candidates are credible in their roles. It becomes self-parody when one candidate is a ditzy nonentity cynically foisted on the public in the same way a 'reality show' is, based on a targeted demographic and without regard to quality.

It reminded me of the excruciating first episodes every season of "American Idol," when a single candidate is found who has the voice of an angel and then everyone else auditioned sounds like fingernails on a blackboard.

The news organizations and civic groups that sponsor political debates have allowed the campaigns to push them around so vigorously that nothing like a debate is any longer possible. The Bushies even tried to force the networks to hide the fact that John Kerry was taller than his rival in 2004. It is not about debating but about how your candidate looks on television.

Not only was there no debate but Sarah Palin was not required actually to answer any of the questions put to her, and she announced before she began that she was just going to throw up on us all the talking points that she had binged on in Arizona for the past few days.

She mugged for the camera, winked like a bar fly, and just went on talking and talking and talking, oblivious to whatever anyone else said. Not only did she ignore most of Gwen Ifill's questions, she paid no attention to what Joe Biden said. When he choked up over the loss of his family, she did not have the decency to express any kind of condolences. It is almost as though she is autistic and unable to connect with human beings.

Not only was it not a debate and not only did Palin answer virtually none of the questions put to her, but the whole idea of such an event was ridiculous.

Joe Biden has been either the chairman or the ranking minority member on the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee for many years, and is one of our foremost foreign affairs experts and legislators. His acumen and expertise are wide-ranging.

Palin has revealed her real self in the Gibson and Couric interviews, and clearly knows nothing and offers only rubbery expressions and glib repetition, for all the world like a rasping myna bird, of a stream of memorized slogans that sound as though they were disinterred from a time capsule originally buried in William F. Buckley Jr.'s back yard several decades ago.

It was not a debate, and pretending that it was and judging "performance" is to fall into the trap set by the campaign spinmeisters and talking point pimps.



© 2008 Juan Cole
Juan Cole teaches Middle Eastern and South Asian history at the University of Michigan. His most recent book Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) has just been published. He has appeared widely on television, radio and on op-ed pages as a commentator on Middle East affairs, and has a regular column at Salon.com. He has written, edited, or translated 14 books and has authored 60 journal articles. His weblog on the contemporary Middle East is Informed Comment.
Comments (8)add comment

Robocock said:

For Palin/McCain supporters politics isn't something you do, it's something that's done to you.
October 04, 2008

Ricardovitz said:

The Election is all black and white to me, and I ain't never not voted since i was legal liquor drink'n age. Me bein white, I vote for the white man, even though he ain't from Dixie.

But, the reward is gettin that Sarah Palin. She's from Idaho - an honorary Dixie State. I'm gonna need to drive myself to town to vote fer the White man. Got me an old T-shirt all scrubbed up fer the occasion. No, it ain't what y'all think - it don't say no KKK, nor have no runn'n nigger target on it.

All it says is RICARDOVITZ FOR PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA - 2010.
October 04, 2008

TEX LUMBAGO said:

Send us some Ricky and we will start selling on the 'News.
October 04, 2008

Ricardovitz said:

Just git yerself a white T-shirt and some red spray-paint and spray it out: RICARDOVITZ FOR PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA - 2010. 
October 06, 2008

Longfellow said:

The only reason that the US invaded Afghanistan was to avenge the 9/11 attack on the twin towers. This invasion was not justifiable by any means.

The 9/11 attack was a crime against humanity perpetrated by a few individuals, mostly Saudi Arabian nationals. Those who committed the crime should have been dealt with by appropriate international laws, instead of via a full-scale armed attack on Afghanistan.

According to reports, the Afghan Prime Minister at that time offered to capture Osama bin Laden and hand him over to the US, if the US could provide some evidence of his implication. The US refused to provide evidence and, contrary to international law, invaded Afghanistan.

Now the US war in Afghanistan is spilling into Pakistan. News reports indicate that an air attack on Iran by the US/Israel is imminent. Conflagration throughout the area appears inevitable.

Clearly, negotiation with the Taliban is the only course if NATO forces are to avoid being locked into an endless war in Afghanistan. But that's just for starters.

There's the ongoing horrors inflicted by the US on the people of Iraq.

It is time for Australia to reconsider its continued complicity with US militance and criminality.

And the Bush administration must be held accountable for its crimes against humanity.
October 07, 2008

Ricardovitz said:

that thar's any Afghanis still live today. America and Australia need a place to store all thar spent nuclear waste. Afghanistan is a good place with all them caves adn mountains and such.

Elect me as yer Prime Minister and I promise to get y'all nuked up and dispose of all that nuke waste in the hills of Afghanistan.
October 08, 2008

Longfellow said:

No Afghanis were involved in the 9/11 attacks. No Iraquis ere involved in the 9/11 attacks. SAUDIS were involved in the 9/11 attacks. Someone give Bush (and Ricardo) a godamn atlas and a geography lesson, for godsake!
October 08, 2008

Poor Ricardo said:

I think Ricky has proved over and over again that he does not have the intelligence to understand anything more than 500 yards beyond his back fence.

It is a little embarrassing that he may be of the same species however there are runts and genetic disorders in most life forms.

The runts often die off as the entities with wider gene pools take over.

October 09, 2008

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