To: freedomdefender
How in the hell can Fox News call itself “fair and balanced” after that BS last night? Say what you want about CNN, but their questions didn’t sound like attacks and they never asked questions like “why are you running as a republican, Giuliani” or “are you Al-Qaeda’s candidate, Paul”.
12 posted on
09/06/2007 10:59:00 AM PDT by
NapkinUser
(Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul in 2008!)
To: NapkinUser
Say what you want about CNN, but their questions didnt sound like attacks and they never asked questions like why are you running as a republican, Giuliani or are you Al-Qaedas candidate, Paul.
I am not trying to be argumentative, but seem to me these are the very same questions we here on Free Republic have been asking about these two candidates since they declared for President. They are tough questions and deserve an answer.
89 posted on
09/06/2007 11:26:37 AM PDT by
TexanByBirth
(San Antonio Spurs - 2007 NBA Champions!)
To: NapkinUser
How in the hell can Fox News call itself fair and balanced after that BS last night? Say what you want about CNN, but their questions didnt sound like attacks and they never asked questions like...
They were playing constant 'gotcha', poking the cage with their sticks, hoping for soundbites to play for the next few days as filler for their news, Hannity spews, etc.
I don't think any candidate was well-served. I think they'd be better off with the snowman from YouTube actually. I'm not talking about Ron Paul only, I think the entire field was being poked with a stick for Fox News' own little agenda. It was actually an awful debate for all foolish enough to participate.
If I were Fred, I don't think I would attend any of these if they don't fix the ground rules for the moderators and for the candidates' behavior. Fred is far better off not even to appear on FNC's debates.
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