What’s the Deal With Friday’s Debate?

September 25th, 2008

Call it political posturing or call it country first, but John McCain’s call to postpone this Friday’s presidential debate is definitely newsworthy.  CNN reports McCain’s words as follows:

“I cannot carry on a campaign as though this dangerous situation had not occurred, or as though a solution were at hand, which it clearly is not,” McCain said in New York. “With so much on the line, for America and the world, the debate that matters most right now is taking place in the United States Capitol. I intend to join it.”

Of course, this would postpone many of the excellent new media projects that are going on surrounding the debates.  Either way, we’ll be adjusting our schedule to reflect the candidates’ decisions (so stay tuned).  No matter where you stand on McCain’s proclamation, one thing is for certain: this electoral season keeps throwing curve balls at the American electorate!

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