• The transcript for this afternoon's Republican debate in Iowa is available here. Beware: This transcript was clearly done with voice recognition software, and has its fair share of errors.
• The debate — the last GOP event before the Iowa caucus — was in many ways a total bust. It was dull, the candidates were not really put on the spot in tough ways, and moderator Carolyn Washburn, editor of the Des Moines Register, openly said they would avoid high-profile national issues like Iraq and immigration. It's hard to pick out a winner, but there was one surefire loser: Carolyn Washburn.
• The best moment was when Fred Thompson led a candidates' revolt against hand-raising questions, regarding climate change. Thompson refused to do a show of hands, then asked for 30 seconds to give a more detailed answer. When Washburn said no, he stood firm and declared, "Well, then I'm not going to answer it." He then got his 30 seconds.
• John McCain gave the best answer on climate change: "Suppose that climate change is not real and all we do is adopt green technologies which our economy and technology is perfectly capable of, then all we've done is given our kids a cleaner world. But suppose they're [the skeptics] wrong, suppose they're wrong and climate change is real and we've done nothing? What kind of a planet are we going to pass on to the next generation of Americans?"
• Rudy Giuliani defended himself on the Shag Fund story, insisting that none of this information was ever a secret: "All that information was available, and known to people, known six years ago, and I would make sure that government was transparent," he said, then alluding humorously to the scandals surrounding his 2000-2001 divorce. "My government in New York City was so transparent that they knew every single thing I did almost every time I did it."
• Not surprisingly, given his online following, Ron Paul praised the Internet: "The Internet is delightful for finding the information, and if there's a question that I need, ask, you can find it. So I spend a lot of time getting information that was at one time in my life was very difficult to find." On a side note, it's also made it easier for him to get money that was once difficult to find.
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