Keyword: fox
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Once again the lovable ladies have been stirred up like a swarm of hornets. Kelly's in trouble now!
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To: All Megyn Kelly â€@megynkelly 16 hours ago .@DWStweets: “IÂ’m more confident than ever that the Democratic nominee will eventually become president.” #KellyFile 311 retweets 495 favorites Reply Retweet311 Favorite495 More 33 posted on 8/7/2015, 4:02:44 PM by jimbo123 [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 26 | View Replies | Report Abuse]
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 Governor Sarah Palin paid a quiet visit to the good folks at One America News Network this week.   One America News Network is headquartered in San Diego. This conservative alternative to Fox News has been slowly gaining ground from Fox News viewers.   The first hint of Governor Palin’s visit was innocuous enough. Nothing more than a simple tweet noticed by long time Palin watcher DeeDEEthree  Word is spreading around in @RPSDC and @CAGOP circles that @SarahPalinUSA is in town. Anyone else spot her besides @comebackzack? — Derrick Roach (@derrickroach) August 4, 2015 Any...
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Trump’s battles with Kelly will probably further burnish the anchorwoman’s reputation as a tough-as-nails television star. The conservative cable news channel has sought to market Kelly as a strong and independent voice. Inside Fox, the view at the end of the debate was that all three moderators — Kelly, Bret Baier and Chris Wallace — had fared well, and that Kelly was the stand-out. Some political observers said that Fox’s post-debate coverage seemed tilted against Trump, partly because of a Frank Luntz focus group, convened by Fox and televised immediately after the debate, that had an anti-Trump tone. Trump was...
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Fox News’ Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly, and Bret Baier did not address many hot topics on immigration. Instead, the moderators went hard after Trump for his comments on illegal alien criminality and then, almost sarcastically, Wallace asked Rubio whether he thought that, “all of these illegals coming over are criminals?”
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What do you think? Obama told everyone to watch the Fox debates. Megan Kelly told viewers that she had some tough questions for Trump if "he didn't play fair" I now think that the WH had an idea of the attacks on Donald and may even of had input via the DNC Chairperson.. They attacked the conservatives in an attempt to weaken them and softball questions to Bush and Huckebee.
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Rush Limbaugh wasn’t exactly happy about last night’s debate, and took a few shots at Fox News and Megyn Kelly for how it went down. Donald Trump and at least one of Kelly’s own colleagues weren’t happy with her line of questioning last night, and Limbaugh pointed out today that Kelly and her co-moderators Bret Baier and Chris Wallace got far more airtime than any of the candidates. He also brought up Kelly’s question “filled with snark about Jesus” directed at John Kasich. But what astonished him the most was how the Fox moderators basically made it seem like there’s...
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(CNSNews.com) - Near the end of the debate Thursday night, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly asked conservative Republican Sen. Ted Cruz if he'd had “any word from God.†Of the hundreds of questions that could have been asked, Kelly chose “an interesting closing question†for the candidates, suggested by a Facebook user, who said, ‘I want to know if any of them have received a word from God on what they should do and take care of first.’ “Senator Cruz, start from you. Any word from God?†Kelly asked. “Well, I am blessed to receive a word from God every...
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A few hours before Thursday’s Fox News debate, a friend of Donald Trump’s confided to me that Trump was nervous. Not about the competition — he could handle them. No, Trump worried about Fox News, and in particular, debate moderator Megyn Kelly. She’d been hammering him all week on her show, and he was certain she was out to get him. He had canceled a Fox News appearance on Monday night, the friend said, in order to avoid her. (Trump’s spokeswoman wouldn’t confirm or deny this.) It turns out Trump was right. His toughest opponents Thursday night weren’t the candidates...
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With its big debate night in the can, the good news for Fox is that its usual enemies on the left hate it quite a bit less, at least for the moment. The unfortunate side effect: an avalanche of complaints from very angry conservatives who thought they might have been watching MSNBC by mistake. Many are longtime viewers who are now feeling betrayed. At CNN, Brian Stelter provided a roundup of the “almost unanimously positive reviews” Fox’s “tough debate questions” generated. Included were a former Obama Administration official, a liberal magazine editor, a public radio host and BuzzFeed’s editor-in-chief. All...
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CLEVELAND —Jeb Bush, who has described himself as a joyful campaigner, may have accidentally laid bare his campaign’s planned attacks against his top GOP rivals. In the hours before the 2nd prime-time GOP debate featuring Bush and the other top 9 Republican contenders, Bush’s campaign inadvertently posted pages featuring bullet points contrasting his own record with that of Scott Walker and Marco Rubio. Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/gop-debate-2015-jeb-bush-attack-plan-121120.html#ixzz3i8gitAl5
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Overnight on Twitter, Trump said that Kelly “bombed” as a moderator. “Wow, @megynkelly really bombed tonight. People are going wild on twitter! Funny to watch,” Trump tweeted. Trump added that Kelly, along with moderators Bret Baier and Chris Wallace, were not very professional. “I really enjoyed the debate tonight even though the @FoxNews trio, especially @megynkelly, was not very good or professional!” he stated. Trump even retweeted a post that referred to Kelly as a “bimbo.” The billionaire also lashed out at Luntz after getting a poor review from a focus group following the debate. Trump referred to Luntz as...
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Struck me as desperate, maybe Karl Rove is spooked- and thinks it's their last chance to slow him down----------------------------------------------------------- I personally don't think Trump has serious, detailed plans for tackling the nation's problems, but as an experienced executive he would likely get the right people in there to put it all together... And he does know how to fix things. I always liked how Trump said some things I wanted to hear -yet never did elsewhere- starting in 2012 ('Take the oil!'). But outside of shaky 'conservative' credentials, I also don't think he's the kind of guy that should be...
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In last night's Republican debate on Fox News, there were a few moments of tension, most of which featured Donald Trump. However, the big story is that there is no big story. Trump was not his normal bigger-than-life personality, nor was he just another candidate. He and Jeb Bush were polite to each other, although Trump did bump elbows with all three moderators on one occasion each – and also had a pretty testy exchange early with Rand Paul. Rand also had an angry exchange with Chris Christie, and Rand got off a good line about the "big hug with...
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Watching the debate tonight I noticed several thing that demonstrated great bias:1. Opened with hit #1, who will not pledge to support the nominee? They KNEW only Trump.2. Trump calling Rosie names on twitter and are you a misogynist?3. Even whn in Trump's sweet spot of immigration: PROVE Mexican govt is sending their criminals.All in the first 20mins.And never was a single question framed in a way that allowed him to shine.
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Trump reserved his harshest criticism for Fox News host Megyn Kelly, who pressed him on a history of critical and insulting remarks about women, complaining, “I think Megyn behaved very nasty to me.” “I thought it was an unfair question,” he said. “They didn’t ask those questions of anybody else. So I thought it was an unfair question.”
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FOX News Republican Presidential Primary Debate - Main Event [LIVE THREAD 5:50pm ET]
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That was not tacky, that was despicably Unfair! The candidates in the first debate panel were given opportunity to attack Trump, who of course was not on the stage. I wouldn't blame Donald Trump if at his first opportunity to speak tonight, he unloaded on Fox for that little slimy trick, plugged his book for folks to source his policies, and walked off the stage!
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Live stream at the above link, as well as on LiveStream http://www.livenewschat.eu/the-republican-debates-live-stream/
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Chris Wallace tapped the black three-ring binder resting on the corner of his desk. “I’ve got some doozies in there,” he said, eyebrow raised provocatively. The unlabeled binder holds the veteran Fox News anchor’s questions for Thursday’s Republican primary debate, for which he will serve as a moderator. Clamped inside it are newspaper clippings, memos to his researcher and outlines of what the hodgepodge of presidential candidates vying to top the GOP field have been saying about the issues and about each other. It has become a primary-season ritual for Wallace, a fixture at Fox News for more than a...
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