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CNBC Does the Impossible, Unites Crowded GOP Field
Townhall.com ^ | November 1, 2015 | Debra J. Saunders

Posted on 11/01/2015 8:58:16 AM PST by Kaslin

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had a standout moment early in Wednesday night's Republican debate when he went after, not other Republicans, but the CNBC moderators, none of whom appeared to have "any intention of voting in a Republican primary." CNBC's Jim Cramer and Rick Santelli later asked questions a conservative would ask, but the event began with questions from moderators John Harwood, Becky Quick and Carl Quintanilla that reinforced Republicans' belief that the network is in the Democrats' pocket. The biggest loser of the night: CNBC's credibility.

Harwood launched the debate with a gotcha question for billionaire Donald Trump. Personally, I like gotcha questions -- as long as they are good gotcha questions that home in on a candidate's core contradictions. Many of the CNBC gotcha questions, however, were picked-over bones. Is Trump for real? What about his corporate bankruptcies? A good interviewer addresses old questions with an angle that invites a unique response. Instead, Harwood asked one of those multiple-part questions -- you want to deport people, make Mexico pay for a wall, cut taxes without increasing the federal deficit, increase prosperity -- that are easy to evade.

There was a clear bias in the language used by the CNBC Three. When Quick asked a question about the gender wage gap, she called it "our cause." When Harwood asked Trump about deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants, Harwood did not refer to the fact that they are here illegally. Indeed, Harwood did not even refer to their immigration status. He simply noted Trump wanted to "send 11 million people out of the country." This was a Republican primary debate, and maybe the folks at CNBC haven't noticed, but Republican voters care about distinctions as to whether someone is in the country legally or not.

Panelists asked the kind of guilt-by-association questions they rarely, if ever, ask Democrats. Quick asked former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina about former HP board member Tom Perkins -- who backed the HP board's firing of Fiorina, but now supports her candidacy. Perkins, quoth Quick, "said a lot of very questionable things ... I think his quote was that 'If you pay zero dollars in taxes, you should get zero votes. If you pay a million dollars, you should get a million votes.' Is this the type of person you want defending you?"

If the above questions are fair game because there is guilt by association, I have a request for the MSNBC moderators of the next Democratic debate on Nov. 6: Please ask Hillary Rodham Clinton what she thinks about her new best friend on Twitter Kim Kardashian baring her behind all over the Internet.

In that vein, Quintanilla asked retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson how he could serve on the board of Costco, when "a marketing study called the warehouse retailer the No. 1 gay-friendly brand in America, partly because of its domestic partner benefits." Carson countered that it is wrong to assume that someone who opposes same-sex marriage is a homophobe.

By the way, there will be no 2016 Democratic primary debate on Fox News.

CNBC had signaled the third Republican primary debate would be about "job growth, taxes, technology, retirement and the health of our national economy." I expected questions on the sharing economy. Uber did come up once, when CNBC's Sharon Epperson asked Fiorina if she thought Washington should mandate employer-sponsored retirement plans for small businesses -- even Uber drivers: "Should the federal government play a larger role in helping to set up retirement plans for these workers?" It would appear Epperson never heard of individual retirement accounts.

Quick fell down in the preparation department. Thus Trump was able to deny that he ever called Florida Sen. Marco Rubio the "personal senator" of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg because of his support for H-1B visas. Quick apologized when Trump denied the statement -- even though it came from his own website. If Quick had been prepared, she would have had a marvelous opportunity to question Trump on how familiar he is -- or is not -- with his position papers. There was no such follow-up.

Having spent time in pressrooms at national conventions and political debates, I know how my profession unapologetically lists to the left. Everyone in the business knows this is a liberal bastion. But when Rubio asserts the media are the Democrats' "ultimate superPAC" and Cruz sends out fundraising appeals as he declares "war on the liberal media," then my colleagues point at CNBC as a standout malefactor. If only ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016election; cnbc; cnbcdebate; debates; elections; gop; leftwingmedia; media; mediabias; msm

1 posted on 11/01/2015 8:58:16 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

And the GOPe/RNC thought that the media was gonna help them to weed out the troublemakers.


2 posted on 11/01/2015 9:20:12 AM PST by Slyfox (Will no one rid us of this meddlesome president?)
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To: Kaslin
I would love to see them tell the GOPe and lying media to go to heck and then go somewhere and have a meeting of sorts to discuss their views....only problem with that, you would have to put tape on Carly's mouth or the rest of them couldn't get a word in edge wise...

If Hannity, Levin and another good person like them were to ask the questions, we could get real good answers and wouldn't have to have any more debates, with the information we would get, we would know exactly who we would vote for and why....

3 posted on 11/01/2015 9:43:06 AM PST by HarleyLady27 (I have such happy days, and hope you do too!!!)
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To: Kaslin

“Should the federal government play a larger role in helping to set up retirement plans for these workers?” It would appear Epperson never heard of individual retirement accounts.


If I recall correctly, IRAs were established originally to be specifically for people who didn’t have a retirement plan at work.

But, these accounts are not administered by the government. This is a key point which Democrats may not appreciate. These accounts are voluntary but also not under the control of the government.

I think that IRAs are a great concept, and I hope that we don’t see them tampered with.

We’ve heard talk in recent years that the federal government has its eye on the trillions of dollars which people have saved in IRAs and 401K plans. I hope that never happens.


4 posted on 11/01/2015 9:51:27 AM PST by Dilbert San Diego
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To: Slyfox

If that debate had gone on for three hours the third hour would have been our guys beating the crap out of the moderators...


5 posted on 11/01/2015 10:41:03 AM PST by GOPJ (Imagine if the GOPe fought Dems as hard as they fight Repubs. - freeper bray)
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To: Slyfox; All; Jim Robinson
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Donald Trump has called the Liberal MSM out frequently ... for some peculiar reason Ted Cruz's rebuttal had a special power to it (who knows why) that seems to have ignited an atomic bomb ...

"If" ... "If" ... the GOP candidate field has it's (own) debate with Limbaugh, Hannity, Levin and Steyn ...

then HISTORY gets changed ... forever.



BTW ... I would recommend that Sarah Palin, Allen West ... and Jim Robinson be on the panel as well ...


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6 posted on 11/01/2015 11:35:54 AM PST by Patton@Bastogne
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To: GOPJ
If that debate had gone on for three hours the third hour would have been our guys beating the crap out of the moderators...

I would loved to have seen that.

The end effect is that all of the candidates have cut the GOPe out deciding their fate. So, that's cool.

7 posted on 11/01/2015 12:41:16 PM PST by Slyfox (Will no one rid us of this meddlesome president?)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

If that were to happen, it will make The French Revolution seem like a church social.


8 posted on 11/01/2015 1:41:18 PM PST by NTHockey (Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners. And to the NSA trolls, FU)
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To: Slyfox
The end effect is that all of the candidates have cut the GOPe out deciding their fate. So, that's cool.

Good catch... THAT is cool...

9 posted on 11/01/2015 6:41:03 PM PST by GOPJ (Imagine if the GOPe fought Dems as hard as they fight Repubs. - freeper bray)
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