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Size seems to matter in Kerry-Bush debate ;)

 
 
Col Man
 
Reply Wed 29 Sep, 2004 03:23 pm
Link : http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040927/80/f3fkx.html



SPRING GREEN, Wisconsin (Reuters) - When it comes to presidential debates, it seems size does matter.


John Kerry, a 6-foot-4-inch Democrat, poked fun on Monday at George W. Bush, the 5-foot-11-inch Republican president for reportedly insisting that podiums be set far apart to offset his opponent's five-inch height advantage.


The Massachusetts senator told a town hall meeting in Spring Green -- where he is rehearsing -- that voters should not be afraid of changing commanders in chief in the midst of war with Iraq and the battle against terror.


"You know when your horse is headed down toward the waterfalls or when your horse is drowning, it's a good time to change horses in midstream," Kerry said.


After a pause, he added: "May I also suggest that we need a taller horse? We could get through deeper waters that way."


Bush and Kerry face each other for the first time on Thursday in Coral Gables, Florida, where they will debate foreign policy and homeland security. Two more will be held next month before Americans vote on November 2.


The two camps have negotiated an elaborate 32-page set of rules, including whether they sit or stand, how much they can move around, and precisely how long they have to answer questions.
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Linkat
 
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Reply Wed 29 Sep, 2004 03:34 pm
I believe the entire report for how things need to be set up, rules, etc. of the debate come to some where around 23 pages or so. I even read how previously Kerry has asked that the temperature be kept below 70 because he tends to sweat and according to one report that women do not like men that sweat. Although in this debate there is some unbiased person determining what the comfortable temperature should be. Also, the camera will only focus on the candidate that is speaking at the time so that no can be influenced by facial or other jesters, seeing a candidate look at his watch or panning the audience for expressions. In addition to setting the podiums so far apart, no one can stand on anything (I guess to give the appearance of height) and many other silly little things.
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princesspupule
 
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Reply Wed 29 Sep, 2004 11:15 pm
Not only that: but rules onhow to address one another: rhetorical questions only. Rolling Eyes
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 30 Sep, 2004 06:26 am
princesspupule wrote:
Not only that: but rules onhow to address one another: rhetorical questions only. Rolling Eyes


Maybe there will get to give rhetoricial answers when it comes to their own turn?

Usually there are ways around rules.
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