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Talk Clock is back!
posted by Matt Browner-Hamlin, Campaign Blogger on July 23, 2007 - 2:15pm

For those who've been anxiously awaiting the return of the ChrisDodd.com Talk Clock (as featured in Talk Clock and Talk Clock 2, Republican Edition), the wait is over.
Tonight the Talk Clock returns to time measure how much time each Democratic presidential candidate - and CNN moderator Anderson Cooper - are given to speak during the debate. We'll also be keeping track of how many questions originate from videos submitted by YouTube users and how many come from CNN.
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the second class candidates must organize if there be any hope of stemming the collusion between the 1st tier candidates and the major media. do not feed into your political disenfranchisement by referencing first tier candidates; instead, reference only your fellow second class candidates.
poor gravel!
I haven't watched the whole debate tonight but in the past I've seen Gravel *not* utilize all the time given to him so this may have been the case tonight.
Nice. So much for the use of You Tube to democratize the election process.
Gravel consistently shows himself to be an angry, bitter old man easily provoked into spittle-laden bouts of rage. He brings the level of debate down every time they let him speak, and should not be allowed within 100 yards of any public office least of all the presidency.
If it were up to me I would remove Gravel from any future debates. It's embarrassing that we have to put up with him, just because of some sense of entitlement of inclusion. I am all for expanding the dialog to include candidates outside the mainstream, but let's make it good dialog.
That's because CNN always zooms into his face to make him look more angry than usual.
Biased media for the lose. Gravel is a good hearted man, it is the media that is trying to bring him down.
Ron Paul isn't mentioned at all in the graphs is he.. hmm...