Wallace has been on my do not watch list for some time, but I did watch him with Dershowitz on his Sunday program. My judgment about him was reinforced, he has gone all in for the political activism wing of journalism. Of course, it has nothing to do with journalism, but all of them still pretend to be reporters. Moreover, under the new management over at Fox News, he has been turned loose and he is bringing along new acolytes from the new staff. They are doomed.
Chris Wallace tapped the black three-ring binder resting on the corner of his desk. Ive got some doozies in there, he said, eyebrow raised provocatively.The unlabeled binder holds the veteran Fox News anchors questions for Thursdays Republican primary debate, for which he will serve as a moderator. Clamped inside it are newspaper clippings, memos to his researcher and outlines of what the hodgepodge of presidential candidates vying to top the GOP field have been saying about the issues and about each other.
It has become a primary-season ritual for Wallace, a fixture at Fox News for more than a decade, to challenge and goad the packed roster of Republican candidates. But this debate in Cleveland, the first of the 2016 election season, may be in a league of its own.
-PJ
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So true.
He's always been a sneaky, devious, sphincter-lipped back-stabber. Now he's even worse.