Again, I think the information content in a typical presidential debate is
chronically underestimated. Clearly there is a lot of BS - but that is true
in every phase of the process. If all an othwise informed US voter knew
about these two candidates was what they learned from watching the debates,
they would certainly have enough information to pretty accurately
understand their differences on many of the important issues of the day.

As we all remember from our junior high school history classes (and now I
guess from Broadway Musicals) democracy has always been a high BS
enterprise. That is part of the price we pay. All the more reason it is
important to have some ways of managing the BS and try to keep the playing
field level. I thought the moderators last night did about as good a job as
I have ever seen under unusually difficult circumstances.


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