Posted on 02/05/2016 6:42:15 AM PST by CptnObvious
After last night's Democratic debate, Rachel Maddow, one of the debate moderators, hugged the candidates. First Bernie Sanders got pulled tight, then Hillary Clinton.
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No way.
Can we say OBVIOUS BIAS and LACK OF JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY BIG TIME.
Hey they’re all on the same team, right?
Good thing the US has an objective news media, isn’t it?
/sarc
Hope Rachel didn’t get a woody doing all that hugging.
Carly, she might...
Horning in on Huma’s action?
She/He/It should be disqualified from moderating any political debates ever again.
Me thinks it was more of a job interview than it was moderating the debate............make sense? : ^ )
-Me thinks it was more of a job interview than it was moderating the debate-
IOW buttering the bread on BOTH sides.
Would she hug Donald Trump?
I think The Don would require that she be fogged with bleach first...
That might be an advantage for their progress, even though they are, er, progressive.
What if all the Republicans acted that way instead of like a clowder of independent cats?
It does seem like a lot of nod, wink. That even though they say they are rivals, Bernie would leave a lot of room for Hillary and vice versa.
I could wish that we’d see this sort of collegiality between, say, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. That, at the very least, you win by out classing your opponent not by out crassing him.
Sorry Bern, Rachel would be on top.
With Hill, it would be a tossup. Probably settled by feats of strength, like a nut-cracking contest, or a pommel horse scissor-off.
OMG LMAO !!
- Bernie would leave a lot of room for Hillary-
Heck, in the 1st debate he actually defended her right there on the debate stage DURING the debate (about emailgate IIRC)........... What a joke.
“You smell like mothballs”
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