Q. "Mr Layton, what do you think about surpluses?"
A. "Well, I'm glad Mr Martin answered my question, because now blah blah blah blah." (he doesn't answer the question. very poor form.)
I like his ideas, but he is not putting on a good show. He's too much of a bulldog. Last year he kept interrupting. This year he's slowly giving detailed answers, but he keeps talking even when his time runs out and the mic turns off. Looks really bad.
Kinda makes me hope that people really are ignoring the debates, like the media suspects.
Update: Shut UP Jack!
A. "Well, I'm glad Mr Martin answered my question, because now blah blah blah blah." (he doesn't answer the question. very poor form.)
I like his ideas, but he is not putting on a good show. He's too much of a bulldog. Last year he kept interrupting. This year he's slowly giving detailed answers, but he keeps talking even when his time runs out and the mic turns off. Looks really bad.
Kinda makes me hope that people really are ignoring the debates, like the media suspects.
Update: Shut UP Jack!
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Date: 2005-12-17 06:40 am (UTC)He did this in the French debate as well.
To put this in perspective, I think every party's goal in this set of debates was to not fuck anything up before the next set of debates.
If you found either night something other than boring, mission not accomplished :).