Posted on 10/30/2015 3:59:55 AM PDT by jimbo123
Fox News thinks it can do a better job hosting a presidential debate than CNBC. Staffers for Fox News and its sibling channel Fox Business openly criticized the way CNBC handled Wednesday night's Republican debate on Twitter. Fox Business is hosting the next GOP debate on Nov. 10.
Fox Business anchor Neil Cavuto sent out this tweet as the CNBC debate was winding down.
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.....not even a US citizen.....
Well, at least you can be assured he can’t vote Democrat like the rest of the so-called moderators......:0)
FOX is UNWATCHABLE anymore.
Trump, Carson, Cruz, and some other front runners should get together and do a debate by themselves, entirely internet-streaming, and available on youtube.
Screw the MSM
This is the next Fox debate moderator Gerard Baker in action. Barf alert.
Obama (The Messiah) by Gerard Baker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx43Fcdh7iM
It was a joke. Of course there is no earthly reason why a noncitizen foreigner should moderate a GOP debate.
At least we'd learn if the kardashians or Survivor really DO command such attention
I think the candidates should band together and tell them that they get to pick the moderators. Think of the ratings faux loses without a debate. The candidates need to flog the donkey here and good.
Since Fox messed up the last debate, why would we expect the next one to be better?
Replace Baker with Steyn. Foreign born, but a naturalized citizen.
If Fox wants Fox people. Replace Meegun with Laura Ingraham, then The to fellows with Hannity and Steyn
CNBC’s debate was at least more fair than the first Fox debate—they asked the nasty questions of everyone, instead of just targeting Trump.
1. Verbal disclosure at the outset of the debate any familial ties between employees of the network and the Clinton Adminsitration, the Obama administration and any Democratic campaigns
2. Amount of donations of members of the network to democratic campaigns
3. Amount of donations of members of the network to the Clinton foundation and
4. Once a question is asked, the microphones of all the moderators shall be turned off until the candidate has finished their answer.
It would be great if they’d fashion them as updated versions of the ol’ Lincoln-Douglas debates.
They could ask each other the questions directly, with shorter speaking periods, of course, and have tech time down their mics on a prearranged schedule.
Naturalized Citizen is okay. But GOP candidates should not be answering questions from a smug, anti-American FOREIGNER in a U.S. presidential debate.
Fox News had their chance and failed miserably. They better get their act together for the next Fox News debate.
Gerard who?
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