Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Olbermann Calls the Last Debate For Kerry!

10:58 p.m. ET

Points Scoring: The Scorer's Table unenthusiastically reports this bout as going to Senator John Kerry by 12 rounds to 4, with 5 rounds even. On individual points, Senator Kerry is awarded a net total of 19 points, and President Bush a net of 2, having undermined his own effort with no less than eight points subtracted, three of them in a disastrous 12th Round in which the President had to be told time was up, answered a question with, in essence, 'all of the above,' and stumbled by inadvertently criticizing himself by claiming the borders of Texas were tighter than they'd been when he was Governor there. He also lost points for having twice invoked the 2000 election, and for once having given back at least a minute of time when the question hadn't really been answered.

The Scorer's Table acknowledges that the chief scorer was in a surly mood because he was kept from Yankee Stadium. New York leads Boston, 3-1, bottom eight, with Boston threatening.

Check out Olbermann's scoring here

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now the scoring of the debates is scientific. Three out of three for the Senator. Now let the Yankees take four from the Red Sox. We haven't forgotten the Boston fans booed their Senator at Fenway park!

10:50 AM  
Blogger Pamela J. Leavey said...

Did you ever stop to think it was the other team's fans that did that. Sorry but BOSTON LOVES KERRY!

12:48 PM  

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