From Deseret News archives:
Presidential debates inherently unpredictable
Probably more anxious than the candidates themselves (because both the candidates are veterans of debates, and television performances before mass audiences) are the platoons of "handlers" and "trainers," and sound-bite polishers who have been nervously pirouetting around their candidates trying to anticipate every potential gaffe and misspoken phrase, preventing every unfortunate camera angle, and generally grooming their man for perfect public performance.
Each candidate has been rehearsed and re-rehearsed in mock debate, with a tough stand-in for his opponent, testing him with the most provocative taunts. The candidate will have been immersed in enormous briefing books, covering everything from the throw-weight of North Korea's potential nuclear weapons to the caloric value of school lunches in Oklahoma. These official briefing books are dizzying in their volume and content and will have faded in memory and be of little use when the candidate gets out there by himself under the television lights with no props, no notes, no tele-prompter, and has to think on his feet before millions of viewers.
The debates between President Bush and Sen. John Kerry are being hyped as critical to the election's outcome, although they are probably more for Bush to lose than Kerry to win. We must hope that there is more substance than theater to them. Up until now in this campaign, substance has been overshadowed by an eruption of machismo over who did what in a war some 30 years ago.
Nonetheless, many voters will be influenced by how the candidates look and perform, rather than what they say.
Kerry has been a practiced debater since prep school but comes across as wordy and pedantic. The London "Economist" calls him "damnably boring." The "Wall Street Journal" says his "meandering verbosity" is an "unclear, indirect style that sometimes makes it hard for (him) to connect with audiences and leaves his words open to parsing and ridicule."
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