Clouding the Debate
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, April 27 2007
Pollster.com reports that Pollster friend Janet Harris has compiled tag clouds (they're really "word frequency clouds") that visually depict the most-often used words each candidate used in last night's Democratic debate, and the results are perfect illustrations of how great these tag-cloud thingies are.
Each candidate gets a tag cloud, so it's easy to see what words they each used the most. There are some interesting surprises here, and it's funny to note how often a candidate uses words that he or she is pejoratively associated with.
For example, Joe Biden's most-used words are, "better," "able," and administration," but he also used the words "talk" and "talking" a lot -- which supports the popular conception of a chatty Senator from Delaware.
Hillary Clinton's top words were "president," "ready," "health," and "care."
Chris Dodd: "years," administration."
John Edwards: "America," "believe," "united," "states"
Mike Gravel: "vain," "war," "Iraq."
Dennis Kucinich: "war," "president."
Barack Obama: "going," "sure," "women," "intelligence."
Bill Richardson: "deal," "health," "mental."
We made our own cloud for moderator Brian Williams: