Debateja Vu
The first thing that's striking about the exchanges here is how mechanically both candidates are repeating the script from the first debate, in almost exactly the same language ("I know how these people think, I meet with them all the time"). Message discipline is one thing, but especially when the questioners are ordinary citizens, not journalists, regurgitating those same precise canned phrases conveys the (accurate) impression that you're reading a script prepared for "Questions of type X" rather than responding to the specific questioner. Not that I expect them not to have scripted answers, but they shouldn't sound like they do. This is particularly a mistake for Bush, I think, whose particular advantage in this format was thought to be his superior ability to connect personally with audiences. He's not milking that yet.
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Kerry's getting locked into repeating his responses by Bush's laser-focus on talking points. The yellowcake-Iran link was a good bit, though.
Kerry is stuttering maybe he will go into the "rope a dope " mode. This is great.
Oh boy let`s start doggin the "old farts" and the "children".I need another beer.
Whut be goin' down now?
You put yo lef foot in and shake it all about.