Fri 8 Jul 2005
- Mrs. Editor’s report
- Mr. Editor’s report
- Redstatewoes report
Some surprises at the OH-02 debate tonight - RoamingCoyote’s report
- The Enquirer’s report
Debate shows differences - The Post’s report
Debate shows sharp divide - Woodpecker’s report
Schmidt Must Debate Again….Or Concede Defeat - Photos from the Debate
- Audio from the debate
- Ann Driscoll’s Debate Report [NEW!]
- Ann Driscoll’s Interviews with Jean Schmidt and Paul Hackett [NEW!]
I have yet to find a single pro Schmidt report from the debate. I asked the Schmidt campaign if they knew of any blogger supporting Jean Schmidt covering the debate, but have yet to hear back from them.
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July 8th, 2005 at 6:34 pm
It appears that Jean Schmidt’s support of mega-farms didn’t come off well.
July 8th, 2005 at 10:53 pm
Hey- Got enough contribution links? How do I migrate these over to the DNC and the DCCC websites?
Thanks for staying up late and transcribing all this for people who’re following this from other parts of the country.
July 10th, 2005 at 12:11 pm
I’m for limited government, I’m for fiscal responsibility, I’m for a strong national defense, and I’m for fair trade. What do these concepts stand for? That means I don’t need Washington to tell me how to live my personal life, or how to pray to my God. And I don’t need Washington to dictate to my wife the decisions that she makes with her doctor, any more than I need Washington to tell me which guns I can keep in my gun safe.
This is the type of thing that more Democrats should be saying. We should become the party of fiscal responsibility and limited government and adopt a pro-choice stance on guns. I have more comments on Major Hackett’s statement here
The Whistleblower, which, while not exactly pro-Schmidt, is pretty darn conservative, has some debate analysis here (scroll down to “How Boring Was it?”
July 10th, 2005 at 12:15 pm
Sorry for the double-post. I seem to have pasted in the wrong link for the Whistleblower. The Whistleblower’s debate analysis should be here
July 10th, 2005 at 12:43 pm
The Blower is a strange beast.
I agree that his core theme was a real winner. Ties everything up in a nice neat little package.