Defeating the Rigged 2-Party Debate Lockout of 3rd-Parties: Let’s Have Alternative TV Debates
There is a simple answer to the refusal of the Two Party-Controlled Presidential Debate Commission's refusal to include third party candidates in its three debates: An alternative televised debate that would include the third party candidates, and that would air right after the corrupt and largely meaningless debate between Obama and Romney ends.
The third-party candidates would have a chance in such a debate to answer the same questions that were put to the two major party candidates, or to say something along the lines of, "This is the stupidest question I have ever heard, and what does it have to do with the problems facing this nation and the world?" With the help of a knowledgeable and serious moderator, they could also deal with some of the questions that the official debate" won't even be asked, such as, "Why is the US spending as much as the rest of the world combined on its military, and what are you going to do about this?"
Given how unenthusiastic the American public is with the whole presidential campaign and with the two candidates on offer by the two pro-war, pro-corporate parties, it's likely that such an alternative debate would be watched by nearly as many people as manage to sit through 90 minutes of staged blather and campaign-vetted and scripted answers from Obama and Romney.
RT-TV would be ideally suited to stage such an alternative debate series. The cable network, owned by Russian Television, but staffed with smart US reporters and hosts and run in the US, claims to reach 50 million American viewers, all of them adults (the network does not run kiddie shows or low-wattage entertainment), It would not be that hard to organize. It would not even really be necessary for the candidates to be be brought together on one stage. They could all participate from local uplink studios or from cameras taping from their own campaign offices.
It won't do to try such a thing on YouTube. Too many people have trouble loading streaming video, or don't even have computers or computer savvy. It needs to be done on television, but since most people do have cable, it should be possible to reach a large proportion of households that way. Democracy Now! is going to have some of the third party candidates on its program simultaneously with the official debate, which is great, but not that many cable systems carry Democracy Now! Besides, a bunch of alternative presidential candidates sitting around a table with Amy Goodman wouldn't create the same impression on viewers as having the candidates standing behind lecterns, looking "presidential" in the manner they have come to expect candidates to "debate."
My suggestion is that everyone who is signing those futile petitions to the major parties and to the Debate Commission calling for them to open up the official debates -- a total waste of time -- change their focus and start writing to RTTV calling on the network to stage alternative debates starting Oct. 3. Here is the contact addresses (flood them!): RTTV
This has to be organized quickly, though. October 3 is less than three days away.
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7 comments on "Defeating the Rigged 2-Party Debate Lockout of 3rd-Parties: Let’s Have Alternative TV Debates"
October 02, 2012 10:19am
It is indeed a rigged system as for most of us we don't even know the other parties candidates until we see their names on a ballot. They, and their positions, are generally blocked from corporate media.
October 01, 2012 8:30pm
It's far too late to sway people to any one third party. What your third-party vote can do is send a message that you reject the two submediocre 'majors'. That is anyhow a more important message to send than your rubberstamp of either of those majors.
October 01, 2012 12:52pm
As Bill points out Democracy Now is going to include the 3rd party candidates by pausing the live feed and allowing the 3rd party candidates to respond to the debate questions.
Here is a link :
http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2012/9/28/third_party_candidates_to_joi...
"As President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney square off in the first presidential debate in Denver on October 3, Democracy Now! will broadcast live from Denver with a special expanded presidential debate from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. ET. We will air the debate, pausing after questions to include equal time responses from two presidential contenders who were shut out of the official debate: Jill Stein of the Green Party and Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party."
October 01, 2012 12:39pm
I'll be watching Democracy-NOW! on Wednesday night at 8:30 EST.
Unless of course the moderator of the useless 2-party debate might ask Obama why he is drone-murdering thousands of children and women. I might actually turn in for that.
But trust me, they won't. It'll all be soft-ball questions for the two corporate candidates, followed by 2 hours of useless cross-analysis by insipid fools.
October 01, 2012 11:56am
I tried to email RT-US to ask them to provide for a 3rd party debate but my web service would not recognize the email address...good luck to the rest of you in trying to get through and in convincing RT-TV to do a debate.
October 01, 2012 11:47am
Stein and Anderson on debates via Democracy Now which will give each a shot at the questions asked by moderator.
October 01, 2012 11:34am
I think this is very important. We seem to get the same moderators asking these same simple questions and they lock out all the other parties which is not in the least bit fair. We do have other parties and it is time that the citizens of this country have a chance to hear them speak and give answers. Perhaps they will like their answers to the questions better than the only two parties that are offered by the corporations that run this government. We continue to receive the same type of government every four years because this is all we are offered. Both, the republicans and the democrats have been tacking to the right politically and it is hurting this country.
Both parties are after our safety-net when it is the only security that is keeping the rest of us afloat. Our Congress is composed of rich people making laws that protect rich people. They do not represent the 99% anymore. We have two rich persons running for the presidency. One can only be rich to run for president anymore in this country. We need representation by people who come from the third parties and they need to appear in these debates so our citizens can see them. The media knows this and doesn't want it to happen. We need to make our voices heard.