The following is an amazing idea for a presidential debate. In fact, it's an amazing idea worth trying out for debates for any elective office:
"I'd stage a series of three debates, so that if somebody screws up, there's a chance to fix it next time. I'd hold the debates in an empty studio, nobody there but the two candidates sitting face-to-face and five cameras. No audience. No questioners. No moderator. I wouldn't even tell them who goes first, just turn on the lights and let them talk to each other. That's the debate that I'd like to see."--Roger Ailes, founder and CEO, Fox News Channel, from Roger Ailes, Off Camera by Zev Chafets (Sentinel/Penguin Group, 2013).
The only problem with Ailes's idea is that few, if any, candidates for political office would agree to participate in such an unstructured, risky debate format.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
A New Debate Format
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