@HeerJeet Yes. In the early days, it was a robust debating club, but ultimately generated into a talking point shoutfest.
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@HeerJeet Really? Not just partly wrong, but fundamentally wrong. What was the value of Crossfire? -
@pjrodriguez@HeerJeet IMO it showed whether or not you could have an actual debate on TV. Kinsley + Buchanan 2 the contrary, you couldn't. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet No. Tucker Carlson and Paul Begala also think so.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet prob not. He was at least partly wrong. I saw Carlson/Begala live in 2004 and I liked how they were passionate but still amicable -
@HeerJeet I think the premise (political debate as entertainment) is bad though. Too much rooting, ppl forget seriousness of resolving probs
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@HeerJeet Probably. Recall it was back in the days when CNN still had a shred of credibility left as a real news organization.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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