Friday, October 01, 2004
A great debate, staff and follow up
Our debate-night broadcast was a tremendous hit, if we do say so ourselves and we are saying so ourselves. Many thanks to the people who helped us with our unique hookup in Coral Gables, Florida. I mean, of course, Sam Sultry, Lousie Rainer, Mick Applestump, Brendon Califlour, Lee Moore, Gary Lessman, Leslie Wilder and John "Stump Foot" Grinaldo. Yes, it took that many fictional people to get our hookup going.
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Our favorite moment was when President Bush said, "massed mixagges," meaning, of course, mixed messages.
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The Chronicles poll taken only hours after the debate, indicated that 57 percent of the people listening thought Kerry "won" the thing. There were responses from 20 people saying Bush won the thing. Another 30 percent reported that they wished film maker John Waters was on the stage during the debate. Another 6 percent said they did not watch and another 5 percent wanted to know why this poll adds up to more than 100 percent, give or take a few points. The answer to that, of course, is that the margin of error is 20 to 30 points.
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Our favorite moment was when President Bush said, "massed mixagges," meaning, of course, mixed messages.
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The Chronicles poll taken only hours after the debate, indicated that 57 percent of the people listening thought Kerry "won" the thing. There were responses from 20 people saying Bush won the thing. Another 30 percent reported that they wished film maker John Waters was on the stage during the debate. Another 6 percent said they did not watch and another 5 percent wanted to know why this poll adds up to more than 100 percent, give or take a few points. The answer to that, of course, is that the margin of error is 20 to 30 points.