Monday, November 7, 2011

The Cain-Gingrich Debate

In a different setting than the usual debate, Presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain sat down for a Lincoln-Douglas-like debate. I have not watched it, but as I expected many have commented on the advantage of this setting. Each candidate was given enough time to clearly lay out in detail their plan for America rather than limit their solutions to mere sound bites. I have been quit critical of the sound bit tendencies of the debates in recent years. Lincoln and Douglas were given hours to rebut their opponents, not seconds.

Anyways, here is the debate.




One of these two men could be our next President.


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