YouMoved

The Ron Paul campaign announced, and other campaigns have confirmed, that CNN is moving the YouTube debate to another date, possibly in December.

Patrick Ruffini continues his passionate plea for Rs to stick with the format here. The push to participate has some surprising (to me) supporters, including Michelle Malkin and Mark Steyn.

Hugh Hewitt continues to pull in the other direction, and is picking off some support from Ruffini. To make his point, he played some of the already-submitted questions on his show last night. I haven’t listened to them yet. I’m pretty sure they’ll be ridiculous, but I wonder if focusing on the weirdos misses the point…

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