Thursday, October 16, 2008

How do you decide the winner of a debate...

I watched the final presidential debate tonight. When it was over, I flipped through the news networks to see who they thought was the "winner" of the debate. To no one's surprise, it depended on who you were watching. On Fox News Channel, 86% of people texting to the show said McCain won the debate. If you watched CNN or MSNBC, 60-65% thought Obama won.

So how can we all watch the same debate and yet have such a drastic difference in who "won" the debate? I think the answer is simple. The majority of Americans have already decided who "won" the debate before it ever started. Obviously, it's natural to believe that the person who shares the same views/beliefs as you won the debate. But nobody "wins" a debate, in the same way nobody "wins" an ice skating or gymnastics competition. Why? Because the "winner" is decided by judges, which in this case is the American people. Imagine if the judges for those sporting competitions, and I use that term lightly, were as bias to one competitor as we are in our political views. There would be catfights after every vault, triple axel and floor exercise. Now that I think about it, maybe that would be........nevermind.

Actually, I think it would be great to have a panel of 10 judges from 10 different countries who don't have the knowledge of the candidates or the political parties they are associated with. Ask them at the end of the debate who won and whose policies serve the greater good of the people. That would be very interesting.

Bottom line, there is only 1 winner. And that's the candidate that has the most electoral college votes on November 4th. Unfortunately, the American people are not one of the candidates.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

My First Post

So I created this blog to give me something to do when I'm not working. With my new job, I now have a lot of spare time around the house. I also wanted an outlet to inform family on what's going on in our household and talk about my projects/hobbies related to the construction of our home theater.

I also wanted a place to let my opinions be heard regarding politics. Having grown up in a Christian, Republican household, it's only natural for me to be have a Republican line of thought. But now that I am my own person with a family and responsibilites, you begin to make your own opinions based on what you now know and see, as opposed to what you have always thought was the truth. I can hear some of my family reading this saying, "What? He's turning into a democrat!" That's not true. But at some point, we have to start admitting that your political party, whether Republican or Democratic, doesn't share 100% of your beliefs. And just because an idea is introduced by someone in your political party, doesn't mean I have to automatically agree with it to further the agenda of the party.

So I look forward to this avenue for posting my opinions and reading yours. But also a place to question what you believe in. Because if you don't know what the other side is saying/believing; you won't truly understand why you believe what you do.