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PJM Political Plumbs the Last Presidential Debate of 2008
Joe the Plumber could not be reached for comment, but recorded at 11:00 PM eastern on Wednesday, October 15th, Join the PJM Political all-stars (sadly minus Steve Green, who’s under the weather) for the final postmortem of the 2008 presidential debates:
- James Lileks of Lileks.com.
- Glenn Reynolds of InstaPundit.com.
- Jennifer Rubin, Pajamas Media’s DC Editor.
- Hosted and Produced by Ed Driscoll of Ed Driscoll.com.
Click here to listen to this 25-minute long discussion:
(Want to download instead of streaming? Click here to download this show (22.9 MB file size). Or click here to download the 7.18 MB lo-fi edition. )
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1. Del Simmons:Where are the links to the various PJM podcast RSS URLs?? I can’t seem to find feeds that just contain podcasts like this one..
Thanks!
Oct 16, 2008 - 8:45 am 2. Donna:I felt that the podcast, Plumbing the Last Presidential Debate” was done very professional by all the speakers; this came a huge surprise to me. However there were a couple of comments that I thought were not appropriate and maybe even accurate. One was the final response from one of the speakers who suggested that Obama seemed to be ‘holding back’ in his attacks on McCain. I don’t think Obama was holding back anything, he simply was not ‘buying into’ the mudslinging and accusing tactics that have been so prolific in our past elecion campaigns. He conducted his responses last night in much the same way he has done during the entire campaign. Also, the response regarding the numbers of ‘undecided’ reflected in the polls. I believe that unfortunately these are the ‘voters’ who haven’t yet gotten past the adolesence stage of ‘voting for the winner’; much like they voted for class president in elementary/high school, they will wait until Election Day to see how everyone else is voting, than go and cast their vote for the candidate with the most votes–the inevitable winner! SHEEPS ALL! WHAT A SHAME!!!!
Oct 16, 2008 - 3:45 pm