"The best political team on TV" (every 3 seconds) lol, although I got to say they have a guy called David Gergen and another democratic guy (not Roland Martin, the other guy) whom I really enjoy their analysis, I think they are wise and have a vision of things.
I actually feel kind of bad for criticizing it because they obviously think it's really cool and everything. I guess it is neat, and once the technology improves, it will be much more interesting to watch than the current Brady Bunch squares they have for commentators. Just right now, it's very Star Wars.
If you want to talk about people who are part of the establishment and have "made or broken candidates," then it's only fair to mention that CNN had Paul Begala and James Carville on for commentray. This are former speechwriters/advisors to presidents and presidential candidates.You can hardly get more established than James Carville (leaving aside the question of his possible total bats**t insanity).
CNN.com, you go to the national map they have prominently displayed, click on a state, and then use the top nav bar to choose btween the presidential results, congressional results, ballot propositions, etc .. on a state by state basis.Pretty easy really.
ahmedbNov 5, 2008
"The best political team on TV" (every 3 seconds) lol, although I got to say they have a guy called David Gergen and another democratic guy (not Roland Martin, the other guy) whom I really enjoy their analysis, I think they are wise and have a vision of things.
crushthemtorgNov 5, 2008
So ... does this mean that instead of Wolf Blitzer we could have had a spankable anime maid reporting te results from North Carolina?
apophenicNov 5, 2008
I actually feel kind of bad for criticizing it because they obviously think it's really cool and everything. I guess it is neat, and once the technology improves, it will be much more interesting to watch than the current Brady Bunch squares they have for commentators. Just right now, it's very Star Wars.
jrcarscaddenNov 5, 2008
I was enamored by John King's screen and holograms. I even stopped caring about who was winning the election.I kinda wanna be a TV news anchor now...
paranoydandroidNov 5, 2008
If you want to talk about people who are part of the establishment and have "made or broken candidates," then it's only fair to mention that CNN had Paul Begala and James Carville on for commentray. This are former speechwriters/advisors to presidents and presidential candidates.You can hardly get more established than James Carville (leaving aside the question of his possible total bats**t insanity).
paranoydandroidNov 5, 2008
CNN.com, you go to the national map they have prominently displayed, click on a state, and then use the top nav bar to choose btween the presidential results, congressional results, ballot propositions, etc .. on a state by state basis.Pretty easy really.
riyehnNov 5, 2008
What?