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Entries in debate (6)

Wednesday
Oct272010

In Florida ‘Debate-Gate’ Sink broke rules then denied responsibility

Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink (D) is dealing with after-effects of what we might call ‘Debate-Gate’ in her bid to become Florida governor. Sink technically cheated during a commercial break in a debate.

Throughout the campaign, Sink’s focus has been an attack strategy. With compliance from docile media, she has given the impression to voters that something in her Republican opponent Rick Scott's past—something he readily acknowledged publicly—is the best reason to elect her. Few if any newspapers, or for that matter, TV stations, have presented the facts in full context.

The Democrat candidate has explained away her own past and media have largely given her a pass. This is typical when it comes to the so-called ‘progressive’ roster.

During the CNN-hosted debate on Tuesday, Sink read a text message from her campaign staff. She studied the device, she didn’t just give it a nod and push it away. She then explained she did it because she was a mom and her daughter was in Europe. She fired a staffer, presumably the individual who arranged for the makeup artist to carry the device to Sink.

Tallahassee.com said, “Rules of the debate—agreed to by both sides—forbade notes, consultation or messages from staff.”

CNN has posted the video of the incident. The text message Sink’s staffer sent instructed her on how to deal with a controversial issue of her own detailed at TampaBay.com—a lawsuit from a past Sink has portrayed as holier-than-thou. We might recall electing another holier-than-thou candidate who is presently in the White House. You’d think we might learn from that.

The one-term chief financial officer has made much of the fine Scott’s company paid over government insurance billing practices. The fine was large but the company was one of the largest if not the largest in the nation.

Gulf Coast Business Review put the matter in perspective, naming other high profile medical institutions that were fined for practices. The magazine said, “The overbilling practices for which Columbia-HCA was fined were common, accepted and consistent practices in the hospital industry prior to the Columbia-HCA raids. One illustration of that is the list on page 16 of hospitals and pharmaceutical companies that also paid Medicare-overbilling fraud fines. They include some of the most prestigious education institutions in the nation.” 

Sink broke the rules.

The most troubling aspect of the act is that she refuses to admit culpability, instead attempting to establish political fact. She even used the Mom card. That is a political strategy that has caused the Sunshine State economy to—well, just about sink. (Commentary by Kay B. Day/Oct. 27, 2010)

Saturday
Mar272010

Rubio and Crist go mano a mano with Fox News' Chris Wallace

Former Speaker of the Florida House Marco Rubio spoke at the Duval County Republican Women's meeting in May. He packed the house. [Photo by Kay B. Day]Former Speaker of the Florida House Marco Rubio goes mano a mano with The Sunshine State’s Governor Charlie Crist in a debate on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace.

Rubio and Crist are locked in a duel to determine the GOP nominee for the US Senate seat vacated by Mel Martinez.

The race has galvanized grassroots conservatives drawn to Rubio’s limited government message and it has surprised GOP insiders who initially assumed Florida’s popular governor would be a shoo-in for Martinez’s seat. 

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Wednesday
Jan272010

Upcoming debate tackles questions about Christians and capitalism

Commentary by Kay B. Day

Can you be a Christian and a capitalist? I believe you certainly can.There's nothing in the Christian faith that prohibits a person from making money. The Parable of the Ten Talents comes to mind.

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Thursday
Oct022008

Dustup over Palin-Biden debate actually has silver linings

(St. Louis, Mo.)—The Vice-Presidential debate at Washington University on Thursday will be unusual not only because there’s a female at the podium. There’s another female in the moderator’s chair, and eyes will be trained on her behavior as well. Moderator Gwen Ifill’s book ‘The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama’ is scheduled for release on Inauguration Day. Naturally, there’s a 3-way kerfuffle going on among media, conservatives and Ifill. Ifill who works for PBS thinks what some perceive as a conflict of interest is no big deal. She says she hasn’t even written the chapter on Obama yet. There is however a lot to be said for disclosure.

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Friday
Sep262008

First McCain-Obama match: advantage McCain

The first Presidential debate didn’t have one of those zinger revelations, when you look at your candidate and yell the same way you do when your favorite football team intercepts the ball and heads for the uprights. But there was a memorable moment—Sen. John McCain’s dry humor on Iran. After a back-and-forth with Sen. Barack Obama about preconditions, McCain said, “So we just sit down with Ahmadinejad and he says we’re going to wipe Israel off the face of the earth and we say no you’re not?” McCain also suggested Obama had misconstrued former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s advice on meeting with Iran, and it’s a sure thing Kissinger will clarify that. I think one of McCain’s best foreign policy ideas is a league of democracies. Frankly, I think our resources would be better applied than some of the wheel spinning we do with the UN. If you spend any time on the UN website, you’ll begin to see the U.S. is basically a checkbook as well as a political target.

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Friday
Sep262008

C-Span hub gives you the goodies for presidential debate

C-Span offered a remarkable resource for voters and writers with convention hubs for both major political parties, and the network will do the same thing with the first presidential debate on Friday. The C-Span Debate Hub will not only stream the debate live. Blog and Twitter aggregators will keep viewers up-to-date with analyses and responses. There will even be a keyword tree. Wonder if Sen. Barack Obama’s famous ‘uh, uh, uh,’ or Sen. John McCain’s familiar ‘my friends' will be on the list alongside standards like taxes, service and all those other buzz words politics comprise. The hub will have all sorts of bells and whistles.

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