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The Not-So-Great Texas Gubernatorial Debate

By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted October 10, 2006.


Democrat Chris Bell looked and sounded like the only candidate who won't embarrass the state.
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AUSTIN, Texas -- I sacrificed an hour Friday evening to watch the Texas gubernatorial debate on your behalf, since I knew none of you would do it. Democrat Chris Bell looked and sounded like the only candidate who won't embarrass the state -- he was intelligent, well-informed and even funny. But the question remains: Can Texas afford to lose that hair?

The Coiffure was in his usual form. As one opponent after another attacked his record, Gov. Rick Perry simply disagreed, standing there proudly behind that 35 percent voter support he has so richly earned. The Coiffure seemed to consider blanket denials a fully sufficient and adequate response.

At one point, the debate actually became more interesting, as a panel of reporters with Belo Corp. changed formats. Doing a quick pop quiz, they asked independent candidate Carole Keeton Strayhorn who had won the election in Mexico. She informed us the winner had won by a narrow margin, and she is ready to work with him. They asked Goodhair the interest rate on a home mortgage. He said 5.9 percent, and it is 6.4 percent (I don't think I would have known that, either). Independent candidate Kinky Friedman didn't even try to guess the average cost of a year's tuition at the University of Texas ($7,630). They asked Bell when the battle of the Alamo was fought. He correctly answered 1836.

One overall impression: It seems to me both Strayhorn and Friedman damaged themselves. Lots of people are voting for Kinky for the fun of it, but the thin-skinned Texas Jew reacted badly to questions about his recent racist remarks. He first became defensive and then petulant -- sort of, if you can't take a joke, to hell with you. The politically incorrect humor didn't work because it wasn't funny ... in fact, it was painfully bad. Strayhorn seemed over-prepped and over-amped. As Texas political guru Bob Armstrong said, she talked 40 mph, with gusts up to 70.

So that leaves us with two Protestant white guys again. Just FYI, the percentage of minority citizens working for the state government has gone down steadily since Ann Richards.

Rick Perry and Chris Bell: Compare and contrast.

Rick Perry has really good hair.

Chris Bell has everything else.

Obviously, you think my prejudices are showing here, but others who reported on the debate, while often taking shelter behind the "no major blows landed" dodge, rather clearly thought Bell had done best, even if Perry won on the politics of it by not actually saying anything totally idiotic.

According to the post-debate "fact check" article in the Dallas Morning News, Perry claimed he had pushed a tax bill through the Legislature "lowering property taxes by a record amount." He didn't mention that the bill is not a tax cut, it's a tax-swap -- it didn't lower taxes, it just moved them over to business and smokers.

He also claimed teachers could get a $12,000 raise under his school plan. Actually, the pay raise for teachers is $2,000 across the board, with the stated recommendation to the school districts that they add merit pay raises between $3,000 and $10,000. That's some mighty fancy slicing and dicing there.

Bell picked up a $1 million pledge that night from John O'Quinn, the Houston trial lawyer. The trial lawyers have almost blown a good shot here -- all it takes is one more vote than 36 percent, there is no run-off, this is winner-take-all, sudden death. Polls show two out of three Texas voters ready to vote against Perry. The Democrats have a base vote around 40 percent. I think it would be a real tragedy to throw this one away, and you know what is tripping us up? We think we can't win.

We're in a real "why try, why work, why contribute?" spiral, believing our guy doesn't have a chance. Nonsense. You couldn't ask for an easier win.

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Molly Ivins writes about politics, Texas and other bizarre happenings.

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RE: Dundant
Posted by: bmartling on Oct 10, 2006 5:46 PM   
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Somewhat redundant.
Somewhat redundant.

Propellerhead Freeware

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Apparently
Posted by: ZenX on Oct 10, 2006 7:29 PM   
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It was so good, they had to say it twice.

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clear
Posted by: rsaxto on Oct 11, 2006 12:22 AM   
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Victory in Texas is as clear as a Bell.

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Molly forgot the internet remark
Posted by: chacha55 on Oct 11, 2006 4:32 AM   
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I too came away with a similar take on the debate; Chris Bell seemed to be the winner. But I thought the most surreal moment in the debate was when Kinky said the "internet is the work of Satan". We all had to ask each other "Did he really say that?"
Add to the fact that Kinky also came out in support of militarization of the Texas/Mexico border and you have some real Twilight Zone moments.

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But you all get Jesse with Kinky
Posted by: chaoslegs on Oct 11, 2006 9:03 AM   
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As MN resident, I know about Jesse Ventura and his think skin, bullying behavior. I think that is the real reason he didn't run in 2002, they gave him kid glove treatment in 1998 and he knew the "media jackals" as he called them would be tough on him.

However, besides his classic bullying behavior, and some self interested changes that benefited him personally, reducing the registration fee rates on high cost vehicles. He was fairly decent in his governing and much better than the current GOP guy, Tim Pawlenty, we have now.

After Jesse decided to do sales tax rebates (amount based on income, but not something you have to claim on your federal income taxes) for people as we were running a surplus. In his last year he did propose raising taxes and cutting spending with the deficits the budget was facing. To me this is the right approach that neither the DFL (Democrat Farm and Labor) or GOP bought into.

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Some comments
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Oct 11, 2006 9:09 AM   
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1) Kinky looked more nervous than I expected from someone used to performing.

2) I was glad to see Perry stumble around his justification for the Mexican Superhighway that he railroaded through in secret and I was glad others game out against it.

3) My favourite line though was the mistaken (freudian maybe) slip by "Grandma" Keeten-Rylander-or-whatever-her-name-is-this-week. She said that "we are about the law" when she meant to say NOT.

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who paid for this joke?
Posted by: aislinnluv on Oct 13, 2006 5:31 AM   
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the so-called "debate" was a joke. no candidate had time enough for a thoughtful response to the questions posed, though most of them (governor goodhair, grandma goody-two-shoes, and stinky friedman) never bothered to do much but parrot their tv commercials. the guv never answered a question; he consistently sidestepped what was asked and responded with some lame-ass BS about what he had done (most of which was not the straight dope anyway). Kinky made himself look really, REALLY bad. i originally had thought he was a viable, even desirable candidate, but no more. grandma is floating stupid ads about marrying her high school sweetheart. is there some political significance to this that i am missing??? my only regret at this point is that chris bell has the charisma of a flu shot. no, wait, less than that. everyone wants to get a flu shot. i hope that his straight talk and intelligent ideas have enough power to draw voters to his side next month. good thing i never bothered to buy that kinky friedman bumper sticker.

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surprise
Posted by: johny on Dec 26, 2006 12:29 AM   
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surprise
Posted by: johny on Dec 26, 2006 12:29 AM   
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