Who Says the Debates Need to Change? Voices from All Over the Political Spectrum Decry Duopoly Control
Thanks to OpenDebates.org for providing most of these quotations
From the Media
"The debates are part of the unconscionable fraud that our political
campaigns have become.a format that defies meaningful discourse. They
should be charged with sabotaging the electoral process."
-- Walter Cronkite
"By deciding yesterday to exclude Ross Perot from this year's
debates, the commission proved itself to be a tool of the two dominant
parties rather than guardian of the public interest. This commission
has no legal standing to monopolize debates, and it is time for some
more fair-minded group to get into the business of sponsoring these
important events."
-- New York Times editorial, 1996
"In dictatorships, it's common for political insiders to hinder
or even silence non-establishment challengers. To do that in America
, which supposedly champions open elections, is outrageous and intolerable.
But that is just what the Commission on Presidential Debates has done.
-- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel editorial
"The Commission on Presidential Debates is a corrupt stranglehold
on our democracy."
-- Phil Donahue
From Republicans
"I'm for more open debates.I think the very concept of an elite
commission deciding for the American people who deserves to be heard
is profoundly wrong."
-- Newt Gingrich
"I want to see my party achieve victory based on what we have
to offer this country and our ability to offer it with integrity. I
don't want to see us achieve victory based on the fact that we are
better at rigging the game than other people."
-- Alan Keyes
But if broadening participation in the debates increases public participation
in our political process, that can only be good for America ."
-- Oliver North
" We really ought to stop trying to manipulate history before
it's happened."
-- Clarence Page of The Chicago Tribune
"The debate commission is a corrupt duopoly."
-- Steve Forbes
"I'm trying to forget the whole damn experience of those debates.
'Cause I think it's too much show business and too much prompting,
too much artificiality, and not really debates. They're rehearsed appearances."
-- Former President George H. W. Bush
Democrats
"Where did these people come from to be final arbiters of free
speech?"
-- John Culver, a former US senator and CPD director.
"It's fundamentally undemocratic. It's awfully close to corruption.If
this group can arbitrarily rule that a billionaire who gets 20 million
votes and qualifies for $30 million in election funds can't participate
then God help the rest of us."
-- Jesse Jackson, after Ross Perot was excluded from the presidential debates
in 1996
"The American people are the losers because the real issues never
are aired by the candidates."
-- U.S. Representative Ed Markey, (D-MA).
Others
"The Commission on Presidential Debates must be replaced if we
want to have a democracy in this country."
-- John B. Anderson, former Republican Congressman and independent presidential
candidate
"Competition is healthy in all things. Third-party candidates in presidential debates will have the effect, ultimately, not of weakening the two-party system, but of strengthening it." Michael R. Beschloss
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