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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
The Huffington Post Debate - Bring It On!
Posted by: Dean Barnett at 2:35 PM

Arianna Huffington, blogstress behind the Huffington Post, has proposed hosting an “internet debate” for the presidential candidates. But here’s the twist – not only does she want to lure the Dems into her virtual lair, she also wants to host an internet debate for the Republican hopefuls. Oooh, Arianna, you sly little devil.

Across the Republican spectrum, there appears to be widespread agreement that the Republican candidates should tell Arianna some variation of, “We’d love to attend, but we have to do our laundry that night.” After all, the Democratic candidates have turned down a debate that Fox sponsored, apparently fearful that they would collectively melt under Brit Hume’s withering glare. So the general conservative thinking goes, “Tit-for-tat - if their guys (and gal) are going to dis a respectable news organization like Fox, the least our guys can do is tell Arianna and her fellow travelers thanks but no thanks.”

Allow me to sound a contrary viewpoint. I think the Republican candidates should seize the opportunity to address Arianna’s collection of misfits and outcasts. If they do, there are two possible scenarios: The first and most likely scenario is that Arianna produces a professional caliber show, and the result is a typically soporific presidential debate. After all, Charlie Rose is slated to be the moderator. With Rose hosting, the candidates will hardly have the opportunity to squeeze a word in edgewise anyway.

But the other possibility is far more intriguing. Imagine that the debate sponsors conduct themselves in the manner that has won them the sobriquet “moonbats.” Imagine that they show the same class and dignity in a very public forum that they did on the Internet when there was an attempt on Dick Cheney’s life. If that happened, then the true nature of the people who are calling the tunes that the Democratic candidates eagerly dance to would at last be revealed to an agape public.

BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE! Such a forum would provide a priceless opportunity for the Republican candidates to seize the high ground and look big as they scold their critics who would look (and in truth are) juvenile and small. They could have a Sista Souljah moment, but one that doesn’t come at the expense of members of their own base. They could publicly show some spine, something the American public loves in its leaders.

Additionally, the more prominent the Netroots become, the better it is for the Republican Party. What happens in the Netroots would disgust most Americans. Unfortunately, most Americans don’t even know the Netroots exist, let alone that the Democratic candidates pander to them with an equal mix of pathos and desperation. The Republican candidates have the chance to confer a new level of legitimacy and prominence to the Netroots. They should seize it.

One final point – anyone who runs for president has to know that all the venues they’ll have to hit can’t necessarily be friendly ones. At times, it’s necessary to venture into the lion’s den. For all of our candidates, it would be a swell thing if they got in the habit of doing so sooner rather than later. Just as the Democratic candidates look like pathetic chickens for avoiding the mean old Fox News Network, the Republicans would look courageous for hitting a venue where they know they’re not particularly beloved.

The Huffington Post debate? Bring it on.

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Col Bat Guano writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 3:13 PM
Shooting fish in a barrel...
....could be alot of fun!! The nastier the Puffington's get the easier it'll be to blow 'em out of the water. Has the potential of being a separate the men from the boys moment.
Joker writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 3:18 PM
Bring It On!
What's up with you Mass. guys and this phrase?
Brian Cobbs writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 3:18 PM
Go there thyself!
I'd prefer to call the Huffington post a swamp than a snake pit.

Dean, why don't you ever challenge any of their more "prominent" voices to a battle of wits? I think it would be entertaining, and a boost of publicity as well.

I don't understand why we never see that happen in the blogosphere.
Joe writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 3:28 PM
You take every opportunity. . .
to debate your position. Sure it will be hostile but you might win some converts and (more importantly) those in the middle or to the right get to see you in action against the competition. No tit for tat--not yet anyway. You only use tit for tat if Ariana does something sleasy during the debate--then you can legitimately blackball her. Provided the forum is reasonably fair--the GOP candidates should go for it.
GenXDad writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 3:42 PM
Why give that site the time of day?
Seriously, it doesn't deserve the the time of day from someone who could be the next POTUS.

If you think "boxers or briefs" was an all-time low for debates, just wait'll you see what would happen on HuffPuff.

Don't. Feed. The. Trolls.
NoDonkey writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 4:15 PM
Wouldn't infect my computer
With that vile IP address.
Scott writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 4:21 PM
Very Bad Idea
Having the inmates run the asylum only gives validity to the inmates. Should the Republicans really lend credence to the idea that the nutroots somehow are a valid political alternative?

The only real value of the presidential debates is to let the voting public know who "won". Momentum, and all that sort of thing. Do we really want Huffington and company declare a "winner"?
Bull writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 4:24 PM
You first
Dean? Oh, Dean?

How about you go first and we can all see how that kind of thing turns out.

Let us know when to tune in.

Do we have to watch you on MSM TV? Or, will it all be via Youtube?

Joe writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 4:41 PM
Better yet.
Why not have a Huff & Puff and Townhall joint sponsored debate?
Retro Ranger writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 5:07 PM
Huffington web site is bogus
The Huffington web site censors and eliminates many of the posts that do not agree with their Liberal point of view. I stopped reading it because 75% of my posts never got on. The web site would be more interesting if it just had pictures of Huffington.

RR
Ken McCracken writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 6:22 PM
HuffPo is a waste of time.
Arianna Huffington cannot even entice recognized bloggers to work for her (Larry David's wife, Norman Lear's wife, etc., apparently just attending a cocktail party with Arianna makes one a qualified 'blogger'), and the HuffPo is nothing but a running joke.

Why should Republicans bother rubbing elbows with those nobodies? It's beneath their dignity.

The Democrats running away from Fox News was a big mistake, in that Fox actually has a sizeable audience, and is a serious news organization.

HuffPo, on the other hand, is nothing but a blogosphere one-liner you pull on people when you want to get a laugh.
cbehnke writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 7:17 PM
VERY low chance of working that way
I think you're scenario of how it would play out is very optimistic and highly unlikely. Giving certain people that validation probably backfires IMHO. In that format I really think it's easy to zing meaningless one-liners. I think the lefty moderators would do that and a lot of people would "think" they are clever and would appear as manhandling the candidates. I think it's generally much tougher to deal seriously with complex issues in a few short sentences, which I think republican candidates need to do. When you are serious and talk about tough choices most people think you sound boorish and unappealing. Dutch could communicate like no other...witty ripostes and inspired confidence. Not many since him have had that ability.
MikeD writes: Wednesday, April, 25, 2007 11:16 PM
A complete waste of time
When you swim in a sewer you get dirty. The HuffPo is a cesspool inhabited by the seriously diseased. I wouldn't give it any more credibility or attention than you, unfortunately, already have.
Spacemonkey writes: Thursday, April, 26, 2007 11:15 AM
I'd Rather
I'd rather be the only Republican there than one of 8 or 9 absent.
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