Vice Presidential Debates
Although there was indeed a less clear "winner" - which is to say both men did well and it wasn't like the first debate where it was plainly obvious Kerry did extremely well, while Bush did quite poorly - I found this quite interesting...
The Cheney quote:
"The first time I met you was when you walked on this stage tonight."
Buuuut...
http://blog.johnkerry.com/blog/archi...ey-Edwards.jpg
Addressing the National Prayer Breakast, Cheney said: “Thank you. Thank you very much. Congressman Watts, Senator Edwards, friends from across America and distinguished visitors to our country from all over the world, Lynne and I honored to be with you all this morning.” [FDCH Political Transcripts, Cheney Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast, 2/1/01]
So either Cheney's only real zinger during the debate was the product of a calculated lie... or a flat out bad memory.
Well then.
Re: Vice Presidential Debates
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Originally posted by BDBionic
The Cheney quote:
"The first time I met you was when you walked on this stage tonight."
So either Cheney's only real zinger during the debate was the product of a calculated lie... or a flat out bad memory.
Well then.
I really was surprised when Cheney made that statement. I knew that surely there were some minor instances somewhere showing them together. In fact the instance that immediately came to my mind was the swearing in for Elizabeth Dole.
The Vice President serves as the President of the Senate. And at the beginning of every term, a newly elected junior senator is escorted by that state's senior senator up to the well of the chamber. Then the freshman puts their hand on the bible, and the vice-president swears them in. This is been the proceedure since 1789.
So obviously Cheney was going to be swearing her in, with fellow North Carolinean John Edwards (the state's senior senator) looking on.
Of course I know all this because I am such a geek and attentively absorbed this detailed Senate history in Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson - LBJ: Master of the Senate -
http://texana.texascooking.com/books...fthesenate.htm
Steve