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To: GRRRRR

I thought all you Trump supporters were not watching Fox anymore. Appears they aren’t the biggest losers.


27 posted on 01/29/2016 7:08:43 AM PST by beandog (Trumps scared of the girl)
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To: beandog

I am far too curious NOT to watch both events. I watched both CNN (Trump) and Fox (GOP Debate), and was struck by the delays for advertising on the GOP side, and the lack of such for CNN coverage. Trump has a sign on the podium but much of the time speakers were zoomed in on and the sign was not visible.
As far as content, I felt that both sides minimized conversation about the other, except for pointed jabs here and there. Trumps event was about the vets, and I think he organized a great event. Spectacular considering how quickly he put it together, which is telling as to the people he surrounds himself with. FOX was an exercise on what a debate would be like without Trump in it, and it quickly descended into infighting, and then excuses for it by blaming the man not in the room. Then Kelly brought in the YOUTUBE contributors who came even without Trump there, and some were insightful, and some incendiary. IMO they did not get the answers they sought, rather, political brinksmanship, or candidates answering previous questions until their time ran out. IMO all FOX accomplished was that they had a debate where they paraded Megan Kelly in a victory lap for being there, but failed to give the public substance.
I must admit that I got bored with Fox, and went to Trump for awhile, but like the Jerry Lewis telethon, love the cause, but tired of the content, and turned it off as well.
I look forward to the talking heads response today.


30 posted on 01/29/2016 9:25:21 AM PST by Rustybucket
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