Posted on 08/13/2011 11:19:38 AM PDT by publius321
During the day long infomercial for Mitt Romney that is Fox News, I caught several appearances by Chris Wallace conducting damage control after the can of Whoop-ass Newt Gingrich opened upon him in last nights GOP debate.
His political pundit colleagues were helping to prop him up by agreeing that his now infamous question was perfectly legitimate. They are all contending that asking Gingrich what he has to say to people who say that his campaign is a disaster was not a gotcha question.
Wallace has a track record of insulting candidates he apparently dislikes by superficially framing his insults in the form of a question posed by generic people he fails to specifically identify beyond a group. His intent is transparent in the way that contestants on Jeopardy give an answer in the form of a question. Sure, technically it is a real question but that is a matter of procedure.
That these pundits actually dont see the inappropriate nature of the question is hard to believe. This was NOT an INTERVIEW but supposedly a DEBATE. Telling the man while he stands on the national stage waiting for a question about his positions on issues - that his campaign is a disaster and saying that other people say that - is pathetic and should be reserved for the tabloids.
I love the way Gingrich enumerated on specific ideas on which he's campaigning - immediately after blasting this chump.
Wallace's claim that the question was about Newt's RECORD is absurd. His place in the polls during a campaign has nothing to do with his record.
Wallace did the same thing to Michelle Bachman recently when he asked her on his show are you a flake? Then too, he framed the underhanded insult by implying that it was those other people who contend this.
If simply framing his attacks by asserting that hypothetical people say whatever absurdity he chooses to propound makes the insult legitimate, he can say virtually ANYTHING he wants without scrutiny.
That is why the highlight of last nights debate was when Gingrich put this pompous little twit in his place. No matter how much spin Wallace and his buddies try to put on it, the question was no more legitimate then if Gingrich would have asked Wallace what he has to say to people who say that he likes to dress up in his wifes under-garments.
Judging from his pattern of scurrilous reproach toward his least favorite guests, nobody will ever mistake Chris Wallace of being a gentleman. In my opinion, Wallace once again demonstrated that he is clearly out of his league when trying to spar with Gingrich. This man is clearly MSNBC material.
Newt did himself proud with a bitch slap on Wallace for gotcha questions. Wallace deserved it. He's too smart for his own good. I was glad to see him bleed. He was stunned.
Theres a video at the link.
http://cbpatriot.com/Guest_Columns.html
Someone should tell the political writer that the Senate majority leader is Harry Reid, Not “Reed”.
He makes the goof twice in the article below the video.
The shame is....he has very few chances to ask her a question at this event...and the best he can comeup with is this?
His job is to help us educate ourselves on the candidates at hese events and how they will govern period.
Agree with you completely.
Wallace’s question was legitimate; if you can’t effectively run a campaign, and your staff quits and openly criticizes your leadership, how can you expect voters to have confidence in your ability to run the nation? Wallace asks tough questions, sometimes uncomfortable ones, but that’s what journalists are supposed to do. It’s only because it’s such a dramatic contrast between the milquetoast inquiries that we’re used to hearing Obama get, that people get angry. I’ll take 100 Wallaces over the rest of the current press corps.
Wallace is a liberal in sheeps clothing. This guy came from the liberal stations and his father was a big time liberal. Fox should have gotten rid of him after his absurd ‘flake’ questions to Bachmann. The way to fight back to write Fox and stop watching Wallace. Let Fox know that you have stopped watching a number of their shows including Bill O’Reilly who slighted the Tea Party.
One would think that this debate and questions were orchestrated by the Democratic Party!
The question to Gingrich was completely legitimate. Of course, he should have asked Gingrich first why a leftwing radical Pelosi disciple was running in the Republican primary. Gingrich should be forced into the Dem primary, where he belongs.
His father made a name for himself asking annoying and offensive questions.
I don't know the breakdown of how hard Mike Wallace was on liberals versus how hard he was on conservatives, but he did bring up the question of who wrote Profiles in Courage when John Kennedy was planning to run for President, so he could be a liberal and still ask searching, probing, uncomfortable questions of liberals.
Maybe Chris Wallace is a liberal or maybe not, but I'd like to think that conservatives are big enough to accept that a journalist could ask tough questions without being an enemy.
I can’t understand why anybody could support Newt. He’s already destroyed one conservative landslide (after taking credit for it), and now he’s just running on pure ego, not even realizing what a hypocritical gasbag he is.
“Chris, some people say you’re a bigger lefty than your old man. How do you respond to that?”
“I cant understand why anybody could support Newt. Hes already destroyed one conservative landslide (after taking credit for it), and now hes just running on pure ego, not even realizing what a hypocritical gasbag he is.”
I can’t understand why people can’t distinguish the difference between INTERVIEWS versus a PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE. I would have been absolutely fine with that question if Wallace had asked that tabloidish question on his Sunday show.
However, intelligent people can see the difference between what questions are appropriate in a venue being sold as a presidential debate. How in the &^#*% could all the candidates debate that question about Newt’s campaign staff versus the positions of the other candidates compared to newt’s let’s say on GLOBAL WARMING.
THAT =WOULD- have been a tough question to ask Newt and other candidates could LEGITIMATELY inveigh on the topic.
To further elucidate, allow me to give a sample framing for you ozzy. Wallace, if he had the requisite intelligence - COULD have asked Newt - “Mr. (former) Speaker Gingrich, you recently participated in a “public service” commercial with Nancy Pelosi in which you alleged that ‘together we can all stop climate change’... WHAT would you say to the millions of conservatives who were disenchanted by you joining this leftist swine in cramming this propaganda down our throats when millions of conservatives see this as a transparent agenda to undermine America’s sovereignty and to enrich global scoundrels like Al Gore and Barack Obama by creating demand for this carbon credit exchange they seek to create making billions of dollars for themselves? What would you say to those people Mr. Gingrich???”
I think THAT question (minus the acrimonious verbiage I added for amusement) would be much more suitable for the other candidates to inveigh than to ask “Governor Palenty, what are your thoughts on how Mr. Gingrich’s campaign staff all resigned and what would YOU do if tomorrow - YOUR campaign staff resigns?”
Yes, I know it’s funny the way I framed the last question but hopefully the diminutive minority of people who actually admit to thinking Wallace’s questions was appropriate for a PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE will see the difference by considering the two “TOUGH” questions for Gingrich I have put forward for consideration. I think mine would have been 100 times more stinging to Gingrich and he certainly couldn’t have contended a question on promoting “CLIMATE CHANGE” with Nancy Pelosi to be a “gotcha” question.
Once more, here’s my key to the appropriate test for questions in a DEBATE - is the freaking question debatable between the candidates?
Still think I’m a Gingrich supporter simply because I take issue with the egregiously unprofessional and underhanded methods of this pompous jackass? Truth be told, I never liked Wallace but I really became outraged when he asked Bachman “are you a flake?”
I’m actually a fan of Jim DeMint who isn’t running. I’m liking Perry more than any of the current candidates but I have concerns. So I really don’t have a candidate right now. If DeMint would run, I’m 100% in.
Sorry about my grammar on the previous post. I never proof read until after I submit and it is too late.
Let's not forget the Swift Boat Vets. He was a prick from beginning to end of that fight.
Over the years he has turned into an insufferable wind bag, he's rude, he's crude, he should be "blued" and "tattooed" (left out one for you there...).
Regards,
GtG
I can’t wait for him to ask Barney Frank if his having sex with other men has at all hindered his political position or saying to Hillary, it is said “out there” that you have no ankles and your thighs are too big, what do you say to those proposing that?
Chris to Caroline Kennedy: What effect on the family was there when your uncle drowned that nice young girl by driving drunk?
EXCELLENT!!
So asking Bachmann if she is submissive to her husband? She was making a figurative statement...
So asking Bachmann if she is submissive to her husband? She was making a figurative statement...
Actually, I believe Wallace was pre-empting the leftist media by asking Newt the same question he would be asked by a hostile leftist “reporter”. Same for asking Bachmann the “flake” question. You know damn well those questions would be asked by lefties, and that they still will, but Wallace defused them by asking them already in an atmosphere where they could actually reply. Michelle handled the question, Newt blew it with his contrived hissy fit.
I think Newt’s main appeal is to people who can’t tell the difference between Newt’s gasbaggery and actual knowledge.
As for “my” candidate, I’m still in the “anybody but Obama” stage. I’d even pick Romney over Obama, but apparently I risk being banned here for expressing that opinion.
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