Larry King To Moderate Third-Party Debate
By BRIAN BAKST 10/17/12 03:10 AM ET EDT
.ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Larry King, the celebrated talk show host accustomed to A-list interview guests, has agreed to moderate a debate featuring a squad of minor-party presidential candidates.
The former CNN giant will guide next Tuesday's debate in Chicago, which will be broadcast on the Internet. The candidates taking part are the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson, the Green Party's Jill Stein, the Constitution Party's Virgil Goode and the Justice Party's Rocky Anderson.
King told The Associated Press that it's clear none of them will win, but he said they all deserve a voice in the presidential race. Democrats and Republicans are keeping tabs on Johnson and Goode, two ex-Republicans who could be factors in key battleground states.
"They have a story to tell. It's a valid story," King said. "It's a two-party system, but not a two-party system by law."
Oldtimer said:Larry King To Moderate Third-Party Debate
By BRIAN BAKST 10/17/12 03:10 AM ET EDT
.ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Larry King, the celebrated talk show host accustomed to A-list interview guests, has agreed to moderate a debate featuring a squad of minor-party presidential candidates.
The former CNN giant will guide next Tuesday's debate in Chicago, which will be broadcast on the Internet. The candidates taking part are the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson, the Green Party's Jill Stein, the Constitution Party's Virgil Goode and the Justice Party's Rocky Anderson.
King told The Associated Press that it's clear none of them will win, but he said they all deserve a voice in the presidential race. Democrats and Republicans are keeping tabs on Johnson and Goode, two ex-Republicans who could be factors in key battleground states.
"They have a story to tell. It's a valid story," King said. "It's a two-party system, but not a two-party system by law."
Whitewing said:Oldtimer said:Larry King To Moderate Third-Party Debate
By BRIAN BAKST 10/17/12 03:10 AM ET EDT
.ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Larry King, the celebrated talk show host accustomed to A-list interview guests, has agreed to moderate a debate featuring a squad of minor-party presidential candidates.
The former CNN giant will guide next Tuesday's debate in Chicago, which will be broadcast on the Internet. The candidates taking part are the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson, the Green Party's Jill Stein, the Constitution Party's Virgil Goode and the Justice Party's Rocky Anderson.
King told The Associated Press that it's clear none of them will win, but he said they all deserve a voice in the presidential race. Democrats and Republicans are keeping tabs on Johnson and Goode, two ex-Republicans who could be factors in key battleground states.
"They have a story to tell. It's a valid story," King said. "It's a two-party system, but not a two-party system by law."
A group of losers being moderated by a loser in a story posted by a loser.
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smalltime said:Takes one to know one Whitewing. :lol:
Faster horses said:Even if they threw a flag when the moderator did something biased would help. :x
Oldtimer said:Faster horses said:Even if they threw a flag when the moderator did something biased would help. :x
Too bad they don't throw a flag with each lie (misrepresentation)...
Whats comical is that each of the two cults- and especially those wearing the rose colored R cult ones that don't see the number of bad guys now deceased with this administration-- are playing "semantics" on if it was an "act of terrorism" or a "terrorist act"... :???: :roll: :roll
What a comedy :roll: :lol: :lol:
The biggest comedy is how people like you are willing to overlook lies, deceit and cover-ups in this administration. Actually, not a comedy, but more like a tragedy.Oldtimer said:What a comedy :roll: :lol: :lol:
Oldtimer said:Faster horses said:Even if they threw a flag when the moderator did something biased would help. :x
Too bad they don't throw a flag with each lie (misrepresentation)...
Whats comical is that each of the two cults- and especially those wearing the rose colored R cult ones that don't see the number of bad guys now deceased with this administration-- are playing "semantics" on if it was an "act of terrorism" or a "terrorist act"... :???: :roll: :roll
What a comedy :roll: :lol: :lol:
Texan said:The biggest comedy is how people like you are willing to overlook lies, deceit and cover-ups in this administration. Actually, not a comedy, but more like a tragedy.Oldtimer said:What a comedy :roll: :lol: :lol:
Barack Obama gets by with being the most dishonest and unethical President since Richard Nixon because his supporters like you are choosing to stay on their knees for him. At some point, I would think that you'd get tired of that taste in your mouth.
Tam said:Romney needs to ask who pull the Libyan Security and Why when the Ambassador and his team were requesting more security not less?
And ask If Obama truly believed it an ACT OF TERROR on Sept. 12 then who sent Ambassador Susan Rice out claiming the attack was in response to a video and why was Obama going around for two weeks claiming it was due to a video? Why was Carney telling reporters everyday it was due to a video? If it was a True Terrorist Attack why was Obama and Hillary going to Foreign Countries apologizing to people that ATTACK THE US?
Then when Iran and Israel comes up Romney needs to ask why Obama felt it was more important to be eye candy on the View than it was to meet with Netanyahu when he was in the US? And maybe ask him what he meant about the "He is going to shut out the Noise" Comment. Or maybe get in a jab about his comment to Sarkozy about Netanyahu?
When Russia comes up Romney needs to ask exactly what Obama is going to be more flexible about if he gets re-elected?
When Obama brings up Osama is dead hit him with SO IS AMBASSADOR STEVENS? Or better yet say yes and so are anyone else that might be able to give the US some important Intel to stop the next big TERRORIST ATTACK like the one in Libya.
Romney needs to show Obama is a failure at Foreign affairs inspite of his foreign experience of living in a foreign country at the age of 6. :roll:
ranch hand said:He did not say act of terrorism, get your facts straight!
The facts: On September 12, the day after the attack that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Obama said in comments in the Rose Garden that he had learned about the attack on the consulate the night before.
Fact Check: What about the security in Benghazi?
"Our country is only as strong as the character of our people and the service of those both civilian and military who represent us around the globe," he said. "No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. Today we mourn four more Americans who represent the very best of the United States of America. We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done."
We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done."