I just finished watching the first debate between Massachusetts
Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren on
WBZ, the CBS affiliate here in Boston.
I must say that Warren was more effective in articulating her
talking points than Brown. While Warren was calm and confident,
Brown seemed flustered, stumbled over his words and was on the
defensive for most of the debate. Brown seemed to regain his stride
in the second half of the debate but I think Warren largely set the
terms of the debate. Of course, it’s helpful to Warren when two of
the questions asked were, “Would you vote for a Supreme Court
justice who opposes Roe v. Wade?” and “Do you believe in climate
change?” It also helps Warren when Brown tries to outliberal Warren
on these questions. That is simply an impossible task.
It wasn’t that Brown didn’t go after Warren. He went after her
at the outset of the debate over her claims of being Native
American, her Harvard salary, accepting nearly a quarter of million
of dollars from Travellers Insurance to deprive absestos victims of
compensation and being the intellectual inspiration for the Occupy
movement. Warren responded to these charges like it was water off
her back. Chances are the reason she can do this is that most
Massachusetts voters just don’t care.
Warren kept on message arguing again and again that by Brown
voting against a tax increase for the top 2% to 3% he was holding
the tax reduction of the other 97-98% hostage. She also claimed
that Brown opposed the Buffett Rule and thus wanted millionaires
and billionaires to pay lower taxes than their secretaries.
Unfortunately, Brown did not respond that Warren was not
differentiating between capital gain taxes and income taxes. Nor
did he say that that Warren effectively supported increasing
capital gains tax for ordinary investors. When Warren claimed that
clean energy wasn’t subsidized, Brown failed to mention
Solyndra.
I was amazed that Warren could say with a straight face that
President Obama was doing “a first rate job” preventing Iran from
getting a nuclear weapon. I am also amazed that Brown could say
with a straight face that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was
doing “a great job” on Iran. This is the same Hillary Clinton
who
explicitly refuses to draw a line in the sand on
Iran.
The good news for Brown is that there are three more debates.
The next debate will take place at UMass-Lowell on October 1st.
ADDENDUM: I meant to comment on this but
it slipped my mind. Warren made a point of mentioning how much she
supported Barack Obama and wanted him to remain President. Brown
did not mention Mitt Romney’s name once.