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Natasha Chart and I have scored credentials for tonight's debate, which is the second debate to take place in my home town. I bet we are the only members of the press taking the subway to get there.
We will be doing some updates from the press room, although it won't be straight live-blogging, which can be done without even attending the debate. Instead, I hope to try and present the flavor of the debate behind the scenes.
This is an open thread for the debate, which starts at 8 p.m. eastern.
Update: Halfway through the debate, not a single question on any policy issue had been asked, it was obvious that this debate was prime-time hit job on Obama. The questions so far have been why he doesn't wear a flag pin, whether or not his pastor loves America, why he can't win, and how many people were offended by his bittergate comments. Except for Clinton being asked about why she wasn't trustworthy, and both of them being asked about their vice-presidential choices, that has been the entire debate.
As Master Jack said in the comments, nothing on Iraq, nothing on the economy, nothing on health care, nothing on housing, nothing on global warming, nothing on torture. This is nothing but a prime-time hit job on Democrats, although mainly a hit job on Obama.
Update 2: As the debate is about to end, and no one asked me any questions, I just want to state for the record that I am so patriotic I wear a flag pin in the shower, I was so offended by Rev. Wright that I joined his church just so I could quit, and tbat I found religion, bought a gun, and moved out to Wilkes-Barre just so I could be offended by Obama's comments. Maybe that will score me an interview in the spin room, at least.
Update 3: It appears that live focus group polling of undecideds favored Obama during the first round of questions that basically was a series of hit-jobs against him, while Clinton polled better in the focus group when it shifted to issues in the second half. Hmmm... perhaps her campaign should learn something from that.
Update 4: The debate is over, and I feel like I need a shower. I think I might head over to the press party, hosted by Rep. Bob Brady. That should be, um, interesting. This is an open thread.
Update 5: The crowd here is starting to boo Gibson. Like, a lot. Hilarious and well-deserved.
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