All Wellstone, all the time
I don't know what to make of
this story (see also
here).
The demand for equal time seems silly but the call for a series of debates is probably the best way to make everyone happy. Get out two podia, invite both Coleman and Mondale, and give the time to whoever shows up. (Coleman definitely would, maybe Mondale too if he knew the thing would be televised with or without him.)
I'm vaguely appalled at what the memorial service turned into but complaining about it just seems too convenient. Instead I'll bitch about
this post, which is so asinine that one of the blog's collaborators immediately follows up with a rebuttal. Two points:
1. Why
should Bush go to an event that Cheney has already been asked to stay away from? Republican need not apply, is the strong impression I get.
2. Thanks in part to Bush's predecessor, people seem to have gotten this idea that the president needs to butt in anywhere that news happens, just to hang around and be all presidential. This is (to me) the most appalling thing of all, that people have gotten this Pavlovian response where they're paralyzed without a Fearless Leader to come along and tell them that Everything Will Be Okay. Of the 250 million people in this country, I think most of us are over 18; you'd think more of us could
act like adults.