Posted on 10/15/2022 4:55:55 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Did you hear a boom 'round about 11 am on Saturday morning? That was the sound of the Georgia senatorial debate between Herschel Walker and Ralphael Warnock blowing up on Tiffany Cross during her MSNBC show.
Prior to last night's debate, Cross was surely salivating, anticipating a weak performance by Herschel Walker. It seemed a sure thing that Cross would lead this morning's show with a segment on the debate. But when she announced that it wouldn't be discussed until the second hour, it was obvious that the debate hadn't gone according to Cross's plan.
When the segment finally did air, things went from bad to absolutely horrible for poor Tiffany. Her two guests, both African American women, were Errin Haines, a liberal activist with The 19th and an MSNBC commentator, and Tia Mitchell, the DC correspondent for the liberal Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Cross was presumably counting on her guests to take shots at Walker's performance. Instead, to Cross's shock and horror, both guests said that Walker met or exceeded expectations, and that his performance gave possibly wavering Republicans reasons to vote for him!
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An online poll from a nbc station?? Might as well call the dnc for the results.
Black racism is far more dangerous than white, Brown, or yellow.
“What I would like to see is each candidate be the ones to ask questions of the other.”
You are correct. Then we would actually see what each candidate knows and can articulate.
Cross IS CROSS.
WHAT A CLOWN.
VOTE DEMOCRATS OUT.
The funny thing is, as noted in the article, Tiffany Cross complained that the questions were unfair to Warnock because they “skewed conservative!!!”
She was definitely shocked and upset that her guests weren’t following the party line and refusing to trash Walker.
We take our victories where we we can!
Good to hear, Warnock must lose.
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