I haven't watched all of the YouTube/CNN Democratic debate yet. Early reviews are good, and from what I've seen it was unusually substantive and spontaneous, but I agree with Josh Marshall that some of the cutesy videos tarnished the dignity of the proceedings a bit.
There were three questions on energy and environment.
How can we reduce America's energy consumption?
Gravel is loopy; Dodd is solid but kinda boring; Cooper indulges in a silly gotcha.
How will we stop global warming? (A silly cartoon? Are you kidding me?)
Kucinich goes the hell off.
Do you support nuclear power?
Edwards knocks this one out of the park. Obama and Clinton support nuclear power, but do so with carefully articulated stances that put it in context. Obama does a good populist riff; Clinton boosts efficiency and green jobs.
On the whole, these were all fantastic answers, excepting Gravel's. This is a strong field.
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Coyote369 Posted 2:23 am
24 Jul 2007
Clinton took a decidedly uncourageous stand, avoiding the question like a real pro. Wishy wishy washy, but that's pretty much what I've come expect from her. Stick finger in air, gauge wind direction, and speak out of both sides of mouth, saying nothing and trying to please everyone. Her answer boils down to this: "We're America, we'll find a techno-fix that will make all that icky nuclear waste magically disappear. It'll be a win-win!" Okey dokey.
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mstessyrue Posted 2:23 am
24 Jul 2007
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Icelander Posted 2:24 am
24 Jul 2007
The snowman video gave a face to an otherwise amorphous problem, and elicited a great answer. It's this sort of thing that we're going to see more of, and I think it's wonderful.
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SeanG1 Posted 3:42 am
24 Jul 2007
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Gar Lipow Posted 3:43 am
24 Jul 2007
You want to elucidate this? He speaks pretty clearly in favor of alternatives, ties fossil fuels to the fossil fuel companies, and oil to war. Which part of this is "off"?
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David Roberts Posted 3:50 am
24 Jul 2007
grist.org
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naturescene Posted 4:03 am
24 Jul 2007
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mihan Posted 2:05 pm
24 Jul 2007
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David Roberts Posted 3:01 pm
24 Jul 2007
grist.org
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amazingdrx Posted 3:31 pm
24 Jul 2007
Hillary says conservation, efficiency, and technological inovation. Payed for by shifting the subsidies for oil companies to the effort.
She leaves a window for nuclear. If innovation can solve the waste and cost issues, fine.
That comes back to a compromise. Let thenuclear industry build a few new waste eating, less expensive, demonstrably fail safe reactors as a test project. Examine the results and then reconsider nuclear. Can it then be done safely and cost effectively.
This is why Hillary is presidential. Edwards ought to be Attorney general. Gore should be energy secretary. Obama should be VP. This is how leadership works. The leader has the full picture, the people on her team have their own areas of competence.
It has notrhing to do with talking out of both sides of ones mouth or putting a finger in the wind. It has to do with looking at the big picture.
I wish Edwards hadn't mentioned cellulosic ethanol, but at least hillary did not tout corn ethanol.
No one mentioned the GM Volt. That name ought to have been dropped.
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GreenMom Posted 11:21 pm
24 Jul 2007
Also -
I prefer Edwards for president, partly he gets climate change better. Hillary did help her case, but climate change is not where her heart lies, and we need more passion for dealing with it at the top.
But we get Hillary, then Richardson for either EPA Administrator or Education Secretary. Edwards for Health and Human Services. Biden for Defense.
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amazingdrx Posted 2:11 am
25 Jul 2007
Another Teddy Roosevelt. but he can't win the presidency for sure. Hillary will surely beat Guliani or Thompson.
Bill ought to be secretary of state. Make it official. world peace and prosperity will follow.
We need to deal with massive party defection now. Frustrated democrats are going back to naderism. it's a trend that might let the pub's choice be appointed again. this has to be a shut out landslide for hillary.
Fraudulent election practices give the Rove machine an extra 5 percent in the end. These last two elections were stolen, that is clear. The 2000 election was an appointment, not an election.
As Neil Young puts it. "We need a clean win to regain confidence."
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GreenEngineer Posted 11:48 am
26 Jul 2007
what's loopy about that?
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