Which Network for the Debates?

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  1. Justin Valuable

    Justin Valuable New Member

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    Here is the schedule for the 2012 Presidential Debates between Obama and Romney, and the VP candidates:

    October 3, 2012 Air Time TBD
    Location: University of Denver in Denver, Colorado
    Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates
    Participants: President Obama and the GOP Presidential nominee

    October 11, 2012
    Vice Presidential Air Time TBD
    Location: Centre College in Danville, Kentucky
    Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates
    Participants: Vice President Biden and the GOP Vice Presidential nominee

    October 16, 2012 Air Time TBD
    Location: Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York
    Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates
    Participants: President Obama and the GOP Presidential nominee

    October 22, 2012 Air Time TBD
    Location: Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida
    Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates
    Participants: President Obama and the GOP Presidential nominee

    Does anyone know which networks will be televising these debates?
     
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    reckoning New Member

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    We are half way into the convention and already Romney vs Obama?? lol
     
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    Cubed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I don't care where they are, I just want to see one moderated by Jon Stewart. That would be epic.
     
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    I can't imagine watching politicians debating. It is like a barrage of hyperbole, puffery, self agrandizement and lies. I pay no attention to what politicians say. I judge them by what they do. I recommend others do the same.
     
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    You don't want a debate, you want Comedy central because you are a buffoon. The debates should be moderated by locals to each area; locals in TV and radio and print...no one national at all.
     
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    Cubed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Uh yea, maybe take your assumptions and bs attitude and shove em up your @ss eh?

    Having locally run debates isn't a bad thing at all, but neither is a national debate. Also JS could play it both ways, but i doubt he would go the comedy route. If you've seen his interviews on fox you'd realize he can be a honest, forthright, and intelligent when the situation warrants.
     
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    Slyhunter New Member Past Donor

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    Odds are they will be on all networks simulcasted.
    They'll all be moderated by liberal msm people though :(
    We need one moderated by Huckabee or Chris Wallace.
     
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    Cubed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I like Huckabee. I'd enjoy that I think.
     

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