Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Democracy Now! Expands the Debate

Tuesday, October 16. 8–11 p.m. EDT: Live broadcast from Hofstra University, the site of the second presidential debate. From 8–9 p.m., we’ll host a community roundtable with several guests from Long Island. From 9–10:30 p.m., we will air the full, uninterrupted debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney. From 10:30–11 p.m. we’ll air post-debate analysis.

Wednesday, October 17. 8–10 a.m. EDT: Our "Expanding the Debate" series continues with highlights from the second presidential debate. Green Party nominee Jill Stein, Justice Party nominee Rocky Anderson, and Constitution Party nominee Virgil Goode will join us live on the show to offer responses to the same questions asked to President Obama and Mitt Romney. [We have extended an invitation to Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson.]

  Democracy Now!

I don't get Gary Johnson, and I wonder how his Libertarian Pary advisers excuse it. Aside from acting like an arrogant asshat in some clips I've seen of him, and having a few unworkable ideas (in my opinion) regarding Medicare, etc., why doesn't he participate in these Democracy Now! series? Democracy Now! doesn't get enough audience to make it worthwhile? Too good, too important, to be lumped in with the other non-contender contenders? Well, unfortunately, he's not good enough to be allowed into the Big Show with the officially sanctioned contenders, so I don't see him as really even wanting to contend.

 So maybe I do get him - perhaps he's like me and doesn't want to do any of the hard work.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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