Kerry’s (First) Last Minute Whine
John Kerry doesn’t like the timeout lights to which he previously agreed: Debate Panel Nixes Kerry Campaign Request.
And his “strategist” actually hints that the Kerry camp may remove them by force.
Advisers for the Democratic presidential candidate demanded Thursday that the lights signaling when a speaker’s time has expired during debates with President Bush be removed from the lecterns because they are distracting. The commission hosting the debates refused.
Bush’s campaign accused Kerry, known for favoring long sentences and statements, of trying to violate debate rules against windy answers.
An angry exchange between representatives of the Kerry campaign and the Commission on Presidential Debates took place just hours before the candidates were to meet at the University of Miami for the first of three debates, according to several officials familiar with the meeting. Kerry’s team threatened to remove the lights when they visit the debate site with the candidate later in the day.
“We’ll do what we have to,” Kerry strategist Tad Devine said after his meeting with the commission. But he also suggested the dispute will pass once Kerry’s team makes its point. “We’ll beat them over the head a little bit, then we’ll see what happens.”