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Preview of Tonight's GOP Debate -- and Tomorrow's Democratic Debate Too, For That Matter

    The Tote Board may have acquired a severe case of campaign fatigue because, for once, we agree with Bill Kristol. Tonight's GOP debate is important -- and to a lesser extent, so is tomorrow's Democratic face-off -- both because it's crunch time and because unless the dynamics change, John McCain and Hillary Clinton seem likely to win their parties' nominations. These debates are the best chance to change those dynamics, unless Bill Clinton decides to gave another sermon about Barack Obama, or something along that line. (Bill, by the way, has apparently been sent into campaign semi-exile.)
    Mitt Romney tonight faces the tougher road of the two -- both because he's farther behind -- and because there will be four candidates on stage, not two, and one of them, Mike Huckabee, tends to do very well in situations like these. Romney needs a magic moment -- a clear confrontation with McCain that goes his way, a McCain slip, or a loss of temper -- because without that, he's unlikely to come back. The problem is that what Romney  might have to do to try to trigger such a moment could end up making him look quite tawdry. And in any attack, it will be surprising if the more congenial Huckabee doesn't come to McCain's defense. (They say the Republicans aren't united -- well, most of the candidates are -- around their dislike of Romney)
    Look, we didn't say it would be easy or even likely for Romney to pull this off. It's just that without something like this, he may well be on the road to oblivion.
    Obama, who's closer behind, simply has to outshine Hillary -- much the same way JFK did against Nixon (again easier said than done) -- by making the choice a clear one between the future and the past. His problem all along in debates has been that while he's quite good at firing up a hall, in debates he tends to lose concentration. A debate is kind of like a job interview, and there's a way in which the more self-deprecating Obama seems to have trouble taking it all seriously.
    If that's his attitude tomorrow, he can forget it. He's close enough behind that if he does as well as Hillary or even a bit better, the new voters who are watching him will be impressed. But she's unlikely to make it easy for him. She's know what's at stake too and will be well-rehearsed and prepared.
    The hunch here is that with only the two of them on stage, the dynamic will be different than in the previous Democratic debates. How, of course, we'll find out tomorrow night.
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  • LorenzoJennifer said:

    A SMACKDOWN CHALLENGE

    Back in the year 2000, debate formats were reportedly offered by 26 sponsoring organizations.  Al Gore was tentatively agreeable to 25 of them while George W. Bush whittled down the offers to but a few.  The one rejected by both Gore and Bush?  The then-World Wrestling Federation, now World Wrestling Enterprises. (I'm not making this up, guys!) A series of smack down elimination matches culminating in a King/Queen of the Ring title could easily settle things, providing bread and circuses to all, be broadcast on major networks (take that, cable subscribers!) and save us all the bother of having to remove bumper stickers from our cars later in the year.  The ancient Greeks split into fans of Athens (the thinkers) and Sparta (the warriors). Give the "brane" a rest. Time for the Spartans to settle things.  Looking at Hillary and Barack (tossing Edwards into the squared circle for comparative purposes), who would you want on your side in a street fight?  Compare with the Republican Alpha Male Type A personalities - McCain, Romney, Paul and Huckabee - who can start off as two tag teams then go one-on-one.  Who would you cheer for in a no-holds-barred steel-cage match?  Looks better and better for Hillary.  Besides, she and Bill will take the referee out to dinner, give him the keys to a Humvee parked outside the

    bar with a bag of cash in the glove box.  And give his son or daughter a lifetime federal appointment.

    January 31, 2008 12:45 PM

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