Could the “call” have been made any sooner last night? Seriously – I don’t think that even 60 seconds had transpired at the top of the hour after the polls closed when Wolf made the announcement. And I thought last week’s call was fairly quick – YIKES!
There really aren’t a lot of ‘in-depth’ comments about last night’s coverage – not that it wasn’t good and mostly enjoyable (as political primary coverage goes), but with the GOP race called so quickly, and Hillary running against someone called “uncommitted” (I’m kidding) – there really wasn’t all that much to discuss. But a few observations:
Technological wizardry as desk art: Can we assume that the ‘floating’ pizza pie chart has been at least temporarily retired? It sat on the desk in front of John King, Gloria Borger and Jeff Toobin for the entire night.
Beck vs. Martin: When I hear Glenn Beck talk about unification and “one America” – I’m almost convinced to check out his program on Headline News. Remember I said almost ... but the pairing of Glenn Beck and Roland Martin last night for analysis was entertaining (in a ‘political’ way) and possibly made you think along different angles – perhaps not necessarily agreeing with one or the other – but it’s good to stretch the brain cells occasionally. I must say, though, that I agree with Roland Martin’s assessment of DNC Chairman Howard Dean’s indifference during the recent potentially destructive Dem ‘dust-up’.
Dems Debate: While Michigan was in focus for the Republicans, the Democrats held a debate in Nevada last night. David Gergen and Candy Crowley gave post-debate reports on the outcome. I kept switching back & forth to MSNBC for awhile until I realized that, for the most part, it was some form of ‘love fest’ – as Anderson described it - or perhaps a ‘temporary reconciliation fest’ – which at least allowed for focused discussion on issues, policies, philosophies, etc. – a welcome change from truly petty accusations flying back & forth. Again, I say that if the Democratic candidates think that any pre-nomination attack is unfair – wait until the GOP sinks their teeth into the fray come September ...
Speaking of Dems – and this “uncommitted” Clinton opponent: I guess it’s just me, but when you’re running literally unopposed, and you can only manage 55% of your party’s vote in a state, there’s a message there – not sure if it’s one that the Clinton camp has time to pay attention to, but it struck me as troubling – for them - from a general election perspective ...
News Bulletins: Gary Tuchman handled the 360° Bulletins last night – from Los Angeles! He’s in the area to work on a story for the AC360° special this coming Monday night - after the South Carolina Democratic Debate – “Race and Politics”. Gary is focusing on race and “immigration” politics – we’re looking forward to it and the entire hour!
Other News & Notes:
Poor Bill Maher: Because guests aren’t being announced ahead of time, I only caught his appearance on The Tonight Show last night by accident! But when I heard that Carrie Ann Inaba & Bruno Tonioli ('Dance Wars', 'Dancing With The Stars') were also guests, I knew that Bill was in trouble, and I was right! Bruno managed to ‘paw’ Bill until he almost begged for ‘cover’ from Jay. Not sure if it was ‘set up’ that way or not, but it was very funny nonetheless. And since NBC is now offering free videos, you can check it out here!
And to finish up with Part 3 of the screen caps from the World News Now “serenade” video, here they are:
Thanks very much for visiting - updates posted as needed - have a wonderful Wednesday!!
1 comment:
Thanks for more great screencaps!
I love those appearances by Gloria.
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