Beige is the new blue — Democratic moderates
by Tom Sullivan
"It took over 100 people eight days to build the set for CNN’s Democratic debates. Nine 53-foot semi-trucks were needed to haul in all the equipment," tweeted CNN's Oliver Darcy.
"Next time use an old high school gym and spend the money on hiring investigative journalists," replied Philadelphia Inquirer's Will Bunch.
Watching Part One of the second Democratic debate was an endurance contest. CNN's 30-second response format was a disaster, barely giving candidates time to formulate a sentence before being cut off. Questions from CNN moderators seemed designed not to probe policy issues, but to get candidates to snipe at each other.
"Question after question was framed up from the ideological perspective of a Heritage Foundation intern," writes Ashley Feinberg at Slate, "or otherwise crafted as a gotcha to generate a 15-second clip for Republican attack ads down the line."
Despite that awful format and the gotcha questions, there were a few moments worth the headache.
With Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren at center stage, moderates no longer at the center of Democratic politics tried to find purchase by attacking them from the wings as dreamers with unworkable plans. Their health care plans, they argued, would take away private insurance policies people like and for which unions negotiated.
Warren turned those criticisms back on the moderates.
"Let's be clear about this. We are the Democrats," Warren began. "We are not trying to take away health care from anyone," Warren responded, "and we should stop using Republican talking points" to speak about providing health care.
Let's stop using Republican talking points. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/vrFgfoOrhK
— Team Warren (@TeamWarren) July 31, 2019
If we embrace a far-left agenda, they’re going to say we’re a bunch of crazy socialists. If we embrace a conservative agenda, they’re going to say we’re a bunch of crazy socialists. So let’s stand up for the right policy, go up there, and defend it. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/vt6RhQ7sQr
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) July 31, 2019
I don’t care how old you are—I care about your vision. We cannot have a vision that amounts to back to "normal." It’s the only reason we got this president, that "normal" didn’t work. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/uGIVdlv2Dq
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) July 31, 2019
"To win this election and to defeat Donald Trump — which by the way, in my view is not going to be easy — we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and of vision," Sanders said. Voters would not be getting that from moderates, Sanders implied.I wrote the damn bill! #MedicareForAll #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/4YtVuDbPWc
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) July 31, 2019
I genuinely do not understand why anyone would go to all the trouble of running for president just to get up on this stage and talk about what’s not possible. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/cOCz5TS3AF
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) July 31, 2019