The debate wasn’t quite a big boy encounter,
not so much because college students rather than interests typically more
involved and less insulated from public policy organized and delivered it but because
the race favorite, Sen. David Vitter,
didn’t grace it with his presence. According
to his Senate website, the Republican was only a few dozen miles away yesterday
inveighing on the lesser prairie chicken, but declined attendance with an
unspecified prior engagement.
Naturally, Republicans Public
Service Commissioner Scott Angelle
and Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne and
Democrat state Rep. John Bel
Edwards made disapproving noises about his semi-excused absence. Then they
proceeded to underwhelm in their answers to the menu of questions.