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Trump and Harris debate over the debate

Trump and Harris debate over the debate

Having negotiated many debates, I am always amused at the posturing prior to an agreement.  The debate about the debate is always grist for the media mill – even though as an issue important to the public it has only a 24 hour shelf life.  When it comes to voting, no one is going to base their decision on the debate over the debate.

The debate over the debate is like the negotiations over a ceasefire in the Hamas War.  Every day we hear the same thing – negotiations, no decision.  Each side blames the other.  And that passes off as news.

One of the cardinal rules of negotiations is that nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to.  At some point, there will be an agreement to debate or not.  That will be newsworthy.  So, why does the news media waste their and our time with a story every day telling us that nothing newsworthy has happened?

The answer is simple.  The two sides use the negotiating period as a form of Kabuki Theater in which they try to characterize the other side as unwilling to debate … too afraid to debate … too unwilling to accept reasonable terms (meaning unwilling to accept one side’s or the other side’s specific terms.)

In terms of the Trump/Harris debate, there has been a lot of debate over whether the rules established between President Biden and President Trump should be maintained for the Trump/Harris debate.  That is utter nonsense.  Once Biden caved to the pressure to drop out, the old debate and the old rules were null and void.  They can be the basis for current negotiations, but everything is on the table.

At this juncture, the main sticking point appears to be whether the microphones should be muted as a candidate’s time runs out … or not.  Interestingly, the theory on both sides has switched.  The rule in the Biden/Trump debate was to mute the microphones to prevent Trump from talking over Biden.  It sounded good in theory but in fact, keeping Trump confined to his time worked in his favor.  It tamped down Trump’s propensity to get overly belligerent.  According to reports, it is now Team Harris that has been pushing for open mics and Team Trump who wants them muted.  Go figure. I suspect by the time you read this, the issue will be settled in favor of muted mics.

I suspect that there will be one debate. Harris will be declared the winner by Democrats and their news media cronies. That you can bet on.  What is unknown is whether the debate, itself, or the biased analysis of the media will have the most impact on the voters.  In 1980, Carter was given the win in the debate by the elite establishment, but all Reagan did was win the hearts and minds – and the votes – of the people.

Whatever people stand on the candidates and the issues there will be a coming together.  All sides will be tuned into the debate.

So, there ‘tis,

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Larry Horist

So, there ‘tis… The opinions, perspectives and analyses of businessman, conservative writer and political strategist Larry Horist. Larry has an extensive background in economics and public policy. For more than 40 years, he ran his own Chicago based consulting firm. His clients included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman. He has served as a consultant to the Nixon White House and travelled the country as a spokesman for President Reagan’s economic reforms. Larry professional emphasis has been on civil rights and education. He was consultant to both the Chicago and the Detroit boards of education, the Educational Choice Foundation, the Chicago Teachers Academy and the Chicago Academy for the Performing Arts. Larry has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies, including the U. S. Congress, and has lectured at colleges and universities, including Harvard, Northwestern and DePaul. He served as Executive Director of the City Club of Chicago, where he led a successful two-year campaign to save the historic Chicago Theatre from the wrecking ball. Larry has been a guest on hundreds of public affairs talk shows, and hosted his own program, “Chicago In Sight,” on WIND radio. An award-winning debater, his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries have appeared on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation. He is praised by audiences for his style, substance and sense of humor. Larry retired from his consulting business to devote his time to writing. His books include a humorous look at collecting, “The Acrapulators’ Guide”, and a more serious history of the Democratic Party’s role in de facto institutional racism, “Who Put Blacks in That PLACE? -- The Long Sad History of the Democratic Party’s Oppression of Black Americans ... to This Day”. Larry currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida.

1 Comment

  1. frank stetson

    It says Joe wrote it

    It has Larry’s signature sign-off.

    Larry says this does not happen.

    Joe says his site does not zap certain posts based on certain unknown triggers.

    Weird.