CNN:

Hillary Clinton appeared to suggest Barack Obama has consistently received favorable treatment at recent Democratic debates, saying Tuesday night she is often the first one to field questions from the debate moderators.

“Can I just point out in the last several debates, I seem to get the first question all the time?” Clint (sic) said during the second question of Tuesday’s debate. “And I don’t mind, I’ll be happy to field them. I just find it curious that I keep getting the first question on all the issues.”…

At least she’s starting to say aloud something regarding that which many of us some weeks ago had perceived, albeit jokingly.

In any debate, forming a response to an initial question is always easier than fielding the initial question. For any retort permitted to answer the response is usually curtailed sharply by time requirements. (”Now, you have 8 seconds to answer Senator Obama’s wonderfully articulate and inspiring response…”)

Think about it. It’s not unlike always having to bat first. And much as getting to bat in the bottom of the inning tends to be an innate advantage given to a home team, being always handed “the response” is generally tactically better for a debater than always facing the top of the inning question.