by Arlos » Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:02 pm
I wasn't in any way aware you were talking about actual in-person debates between the two of them. I was speaking on a more abstract level, about what the campaigns would be doing. I have no thoughts one way or another on an actual head-to-head debate, actually. Mainly the reason is that, especially given the last Democratic debate, the networks running it turn it into a farce, going on and on about utterly nonsensical and irrelevant topics, rather than engaging in a nuts & bolts examination of policy positions and plans, which is what I'd actually like to see. Therefore, since no debate ever will be substantive, given our current media's inability to realize that some people have attention spans longer than gnats, I don't see there much call or cause to have ANY debates.
As for the broader campaign, however, it would be very much to Obama's advantage to turn the media war into one over issues. Right now, as I said, the public is VERY tired of Bush's policies on pretty much everything. Since McCain's policies are extremely similar in a variety of areas, it is highly to the Obama campaign's benefit to call attention to that fact, and to how their own differ.
-Arlos