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Hype or hope? CNN-YouTube debates make a splash
July 23, 2007
The video questions posed in Monday's Democratic debate were more personal and more direct than the circumlocutions that political journalists tend to prefer, which I admit may not be a compliment to our profession.
But the problem was that the politicians ducked, weaved and often replied without giving a straight answer. (Ironically, the first user-submitted video, which asked the candidates to "actually answer the questions that are posed to you tonight," anticipated this problem but was insufficiently persuasive.)
An example: Gary Berry, a department chairman at the American Military University and 26-year Army veteran, asked a perfectly straightforward two-part question. He wanted to know on what date after the 2009 presidential inauguration all U.S. troops will be gone from Iraq and, second, "How many family members do you have serving in uniform?"
Hillary Clinton, Christopher Dodd, Bill Richardson, Joe Biden, and Dennis Kucinich responded to the question. Only Dodd actually answered it fully, saying he served in the Army Reserves and had immediate family with military careers, though not mentioning that his stint ended back in 1975.
The ducking was embarrassingly obvious. It called to mind what Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., said last year: "This president and this administration would never have invaded Iraq, especially on the flimsy evidence that was presented to the Congress, if indeed we had a draft, and members of Congress and the administration thought that their kids from their communities would be placed in harm's way."
Unfortunately, CNN moderator Anderson Cooper only infrequently pressed the candidates for a direct answer.
According to the format worked out in advance by CNN and YouTube, which is owned by Google, Monday evening's Democratic Party-sanctioned debate in Charleston, S.C., was based on video questions submitted by the public by Sunday evening. CNN received nearly 3,000 videos, and its editors selected 39 for use during the two-hour debate.
Many of the questions were more pointed than what traditional moderators might ask. One video, submitted by Rob Porter of Irvine, Calif., asked Clinton: "How do would you define the word 'liberal?' Would you use this word to describe yourself?"
Clinton replied that liberal "originally meant" someone who supported freedom, but "in the last 30 to 40 years, it has been turned up on its head." Clinton said she is a "modern progressive" and agreed with the moderator that she would not consider herself to be a liberal.
Another pointed question came from Jordan Williams, a black student in Kansas, who asked Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., how he would handle concerns about the senator not being "authentically black enough." (Cooper, the moderator, repeated the question and then apologized for asking it.)
Obama's response: "When I'm catching a cab in Manhattan in the past, I've given my credentials. Race permeates our society. It is still a critical problem. But I do believe in the core decency of the American people."
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presidential debates. The video questions were great, allowing a
more candid view of the candidates evan as they dodged questions.
But what was even more remarkable was the nationwide live chat
that accompanied the debate. This is web 2.0 in action. Thanks
you CNET and YouTube and the Democrats for changing political
process for the better.
I Google is about to take over almost every communication tool, including cellulars industry.
I'v also made my opinion about this sale on ebay, which IMO can be very profitable..
http://cgi.ebay.com/Google-Cellular-Google-Cell-Phone-com-8-domain-names_W0QQitemZ120144690732QQihZ002QQcategoryZ11153QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
but it's certainly not a bad thing.
I trust Google to honor their philosophy of "6. You can make money without doing evil."
I think of Google like... the Apple I wish we had.
Apple freaks me out... I don't really like the way the products are heading... I don't like the kind of users the company attracts that much... Steve gives me the willies.
The products work... mostly...
if what you want to do is what they want you to do.
Google feels more open...
but then again, they don't really make hardware or Operating systems, so i can't compare the two.
for now :P
On France 24, on the Talk of Paris, one can give a clip of a question via DailyMotion to the interviewees. See http://www.france24.com/france24Public/en/talk/Talk-of-Paris-FRANCE-24
A great example of how the internet is helping break down barriers and give ordinary people a voice.
have ever see while also be just as informative. I'm interested to
see how many people watched this debate as compared to other
debates. More importantly, I'm interested to see how many
people under 30 (the toughest demographic to get interested in
politics) who watched this debate.
This format may become stale after a while, but I think that now
that it has been done, it will be nearly impossible NOT to include
an interactive format in debate in the future.
Then You Tubed comes along and he matches the clips with the questions he wants to ask and calls it the Public asking the questions?
NO question without 5-6-7 followup questions in anything but an exercise in propaganda.
WE IS OWNED!
MOO!
They could have been posted on any web site that allows for Video upload & playback, which would take about 3 days to set up. Why give this free Advertising to Google? Ah, forgot CNN (Timewarner-CNN-etc.) has Billions of Dollars in
Google Stock.
2nd, what are these BS questions that the CNN editors allowed to be posted? I mean there was not one direct question asking:
"Why don't we have Universal Health care, Universal Education,
Universal Daycare.." Like the citizens of any civilized country do (i.e., Canadian, French, Germans), who pay same or less Taxes than us? As a result of which they are getting richer & richer every day which you can SIMPLY see by the ever falling Dollar compared to these countries currencies.
So this so called (censored) questions via Google YouTube edited by not elected people at CNN is just one more example of the lies, lies & more lies that is the US main stream media, of which
Google & Yahoo are an ever bigger participants.
If you want the real news, real information, you are not going to get it from main stream media in USA, try independent sources.
Such as for search engine: www.Anoox.com (aka www.YouSearchEngine.com)
and for news: www.therealnews.com
Here again the powers that be interfered to protect their "innocent". Cooper also sold/wimped out by not pressing for straight complete answers. But then this follows his fiasco Anderson Copper 360, is he even on that show anymore? I loved that show until everyone except AC was anchoring.
This could have a major turning point . . . but was compromised. Although, it did break the ice and created a new venue of access and a forum that will hopefully stay and with the pressure of the American public, be pushed to be the honest and forthright platform that it should be. But then it could be just another Iraqi War if left to those that run the show.
Congrats to those that deserve it. Shame on those that compromised it. And you know who you are.
James Partsch-Galvan, Candidate for Houston City Council Nov. 6, 2007 www.galvan.org
See U at my blog: www.boldinvestors.com
(hey! it worked for Adolf)
Where where the questions about the jobs leaving the country?
Somebody could have asked Hillary if she would erased the Republican trade treaties her husband shoved down out throats causing millions of middle class people to loose good jobs.
The media and the politicians of both parties treat us all, young to old, as if we don't the meaning of the word "democracy" or the phrase "democratic process." Handpicked questions by those leaning so blatantly left does not a democratic process make. Nor does it serve democracy in any way shape or form.
synthetic terror, the ridiculous official 9/11 story and the growing
impeachment movement. Would they repeal the Federal Reserve
Act and if not, why not?
Since CNN is so heavily involved in the propaganda/fluff peddling, I
seriously doubt that they would allow or not try to thwart such a
method anyway.
Thanks for sparing us.
I am sick and tired of CNN or some other major news organization telling us how to think and how to vote by way of propagandizing everything. At the end of the debate you had some stupid exercise where the candidates said nice things about one another! What a crock of BS! The American people deserve a heated debate on the issues not some politically correct, television friendly get together.
YouTube just lost a lot of respect on the street with this farce.
But you are totally wrong about our problem being Immigration, if you mean there are too many immigrants here or so called easy access to immigrants. In fact opposite of that is true, as demonstrated by Europe which about 5 years ago opened all borders within Europe and as a results ushered in an economic boom which has sent the Dollar plunging again Euro. What our national problem is, is that we pay same Taxes as European or Canadians but we get just about nothing for it, unless you count a gigantic military and one war after another, getting something for our taxes. All of which problems are possible and due to the Big media in US lying. and lying to the American people.
Citizen 2.0 is just waking up.
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