Thursday, November 10, 2011

Ants In My Pants - Annoying Debate

I usually sit through every minute of each debate to catch every last word and gesture.  Last night I found myself making excuses to leave the room, as though I had ants in my pants.  I don't think I missed much on my forays into  other rooms.  If I missed anything "juicy" I'm sure I'll read or hear about it. A number of things really annoyed me.

The set itself, with the eye-popping red in dominance was a huge distraction.  It was good to see John Harwood and Maria Bartiromo -but give me a break- Jim Cramer?
Not only is he mostly wrong about the economy, but also his shouting drove me into the kitchen for a glass of wine.  Keep him out of my house.


 To top it off, in every screen shot of him was a face, over his shoulder, of a dead ringer for Alfred E. Neuman.  That may have typified the annoying audience who booed Maria's questioning of Cain and cheered  Cain's response on the harrassment accusations.  While I know the only topic that was promised to be covered was the economy, I hope audience reaction isn't typical of how America views harrassment in general.


Some old annoying phrases: flat tax, obamacare, 9-9-9, repeal, do away with, Obama failure.

Some new annoying phrases: Princess Nancy, General Axelrod

Funny moment:  Newt vs. the media - he clearly is the smartest guy on the stage.

Sad moment:     Poor Rick Perry - I wanted to hug him, but only in the spiritual sense.

The expected:
  •    Michelle Bachmann's 1000 yard stare into space.
  •  Romney wore his flip-flops again.
  • Nobody said how they would actually do what they thought needs to me done. What are they waiting for?
  •  Most of them didn't even answer the questions - and there were some good questions. 
The unexpected:
  •   Huntsman on China and the markets. 
  •  Santorum on job creation.
  •  No mention of ending the wars from Paul.

Oh and did I mention the most annoying thing of all?  Try concentrating on the speakers with the stock market quotes crawling across the bottom of the screen and all those bright red down pointing arrows.

Thumbs down on this debate. I don't want to have lunch with any of them this week.

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