From Deseret News archives:
Tension higher than usual, USU chief says
"I don't think in recent memory that Americans have quite as distinctive a choice between two presidential candidates," Hall said.
There are substantial differences in style, world outlook and differences in their ability to fully grasp all of the issues that are out there.
"George Bush is good-evil John Kerry is kind of the nuance and uncertainty. . . . In addition to all of those, these two individuals simply view government in a different way," Hall said.
He said that Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy were different people, but their policies ultimately weren't all that different. Bill Clinton was the great centralist, and that is one of the reasons he defeated George W.'s father.
"But what is going to happen with Social Security, what's going to happen with health care, what's going to happen with pre-emptive use of American power? These are significant departures."
Similarly, Nixon and Kennedy locked horns over the Quemoy-Matsu (Formosa) crisis with communist China, and there was repeated discussions about nuclear holocaust in Vietnam.
"But I don't think the Vietnam War ever got the level of debate going in the presidential campaign that Iraq has," Hall said.
He said Vietnam was a new experience, and Americans hadn't figured it out. But they learned a big lesson from it and that is to be wary.
Hall said prior to Wednesday's debates, because of the candidates' fundamental differences, he expected the final debate to be a page turner.
But he said neither Bush nor Kerry stepped up to the plate on crucial domestic issues.
"I didn't find much level of real engagement with the issues," Hall said. "I think they are both, at this juncture, more concerned about what they are going to lose than they were concerned about what they were going to gain, and the result was a debate that underscores their differences."
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