[Note -- Kerry is going through the current and projected impacts of climate change now. They are definitely useful remarks, but I have discussed them at length epeatedly and will not be blogging on his remarks.]
From Hill Heat:
Below is the schedule for the afternoon debate, as agreed to by universal consent before the lunch break. Between each speaker’s alloted time is five minutes for rebuttal from the opposing side. The times below depend, of course, on no additional delays be added to the schedule.
2:15 PM Boxer
2:40 PM Inhofe
3:15 PM Kerry
3:50 PM Barrasso
4:10 PM Whitehouse
4:30 PM Grassley
4:50 PM Casey
5:10 PM Enzi
5:35 PM Carper
6:10 PM Alexander
6:35 PM Warner
7:00 PM Bond
7:25 PM Lieberman
8:00 PM Vitter
8:20 PM Nelson (Fla.)
8:40 PM Craig
9:00 PM Democrat to be named
9:20 PM Gregg
No person could possibly listen to all of this and remain sane. Or at least optimistic about the future. I’ll see how much I can take. I will not blog on Inhofe or Craig.
Of all these, Warner is probably the most worth listening to — even though he’s not coming back next year.
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