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Originally Posted by altmman
They're allowed to have notes and a pen to write things down. Every political debate I've ever seen in my life has this.
And they BOTH know EXACTLY what the questions will be ahead of time so they can pre-rehearse the answers, just like every other debate. Otherwise they wouldn't do it and risk a 'Gocha' moment on stage.
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While personally I don't think they should even be given the questions there is a difference between that and putting the answers right in front of you. If they allowed her to have that then why did the guy slip in before and after to place and retrieve the note pad? Why would there be a blank pad already there if she was allowed to bring her own? They are allowed no aides... She supposedly spent a week preparing. She couldn't remember the answers to handful of questions? Many of my teachers in school gave us the questions to exams to study but they damn sure wouldn't allow for us to have the answers to them laying in front of us during the test.