Posted on 11/12/2013 4:08:52 AM PST by RonDog
From PAULA BOLYARD's wonderful article on pjmedia.com:Compare and Contrast: Leno Interviewing Obama and Cruz
Does Jay have a double standard?On Friday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz made his first appearance on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Leno, allegedly in his last season as host of the Tonight Show, has not been known as a particularly partisan entertainer,
so it was surprising to see him go "Candy Crowley" on Ted Cruz...-- snip --
...Some on Twitter compared Leno to a prosecuting attorney as he interrupted Cruz and accused him
of everything from shutting down the government to wanting violent psychopaths to have guns.Cruz, for his part, used the appearance to his advantage, clearly understanding both the venue and the audience.It seemed to go over well with the audience, which erupted into cheers after several of Cruzs points...
Although Cruz is certainly more than capable of holding his own in a debate with Leno,
he chose mostly to keep his powder dry, defying the media-generated image of him as a hostile aggressor.
He was relaxed and laid back, despite the tough questioning.THIS THREAD will help to review, analyze and document that historic event. :)
Please feel free to add YOUR positive comments and suggestions.
And who knows, the folks at TEAM CRUZ might actually READ what you post here. ;)
“How did he look?”
I thought pretty good, seeing as Leno was obviously hostile, and putting out a lot of “ums” and ‘huhs” when Cruz was talking, indicating he didn’t agree with Cruz and couldn’t wait for the chance to say so - very rude.. I rarely watch Leno but don’t recall him ever doing that with anyone else.
It would have been good if Cruz could have lightened the atmosphere and not come across so serious, but with Leno setting the tone like that, it just was not possible.
I watched a little.
The crowd seemed very enthusiastic for Cruz, even before he was on.
But Jay invited so many straw men into the room that I just turned it off and went to bed. Kind of disappointed at how much of a jerk Leno turned out to be. He could have at least started off with some cordiality. It did make Cruz seem pretty cool and collected though.
Very relaxed.
I think Harris Faultner finally got the memo to dress a bit more sedately.
I was just watching the video from the link. Ted Cruz kept getting interrupted by Mr. Lowinfo. Leno is a certified idiot. Most, not all, of what Cruz did get out were platitudes.
Ted looked and acted and sounded good. Leno = Delta BravoLOL.Don't waste your time watching it. Nothing earth shattering.
Don't even know why it's threadworthy.
Because a LOT of people, mostly "low information" voters, watch this show every night! ;)From marquee.blogs.cnn.com:
Leno's 'Tonight Show' takes top spot in ratings
March 2nd, 2010Love him or hate him, people are still watching Jay Leno.-- snip --
Leno's first night back, which featured actor and musician Jamie Foxx as well as Olympic gold medal skier Lindsey Vonn,
ranked No. 1 among major networks in his time slot, according to Nielsen Media Research.Leno had 6.6 million total viewers in what Nielsen calls the "fast national" (that is, preliminary) ratings,
in comparison to the 3.8 million who tuned in to David Letterman's "Late Show"
and the 4.1 million who were watching "Nightline" on ABC.Leno had a 1.6 rating among adults 18-49, in contrast to
David Letterman's rating of 1.1 in the same demographic.Leno's first night back behind the "Tonight Show" desk had a positive effect for Jimmy Fallon as well.
The host of "Late Night" came in at 2.1 million viewers,
beating out "Late Late Show" host Craig Ferguson, who had 1.8 million viewers.
-——..and ZINGING him with obviously prepared “gotcha” statements, and clearly leftist talking points.-——
I had a somewhat different view. Leno was being Devil’s Advocate. He was getting to the heart of the Cruz opposition and promoting the response. Rather than a detractor, I think maybe Leno is a Cruz fan. This was after all NBC, the DNC propaganda organ.
Cruz always prevailed. As a matter of fact, in prevailing he aroused the audience to heavy agreement and applause.
Nothing “surprising” here at all! Just because Leno has been after 0bama a little bit, people think he’s now some friend of conservatives. But he was simply brutal on Bush when he was in office, when I stopped watching him.
I used to love the guy, but stopped watching sometime early in the Bush 43 presidency. he was cruel and relentless toward GWB and other conservatives.
While many are aghast at Leno’s hostile attitude, I think he actually did Cruz a favor. Cruz demonstrated that he can handle tough situations, not lose his composure, and has a wealth of information to back his stance. In my opinion, he certainly won over the crowd. At one point it appeared Leno had to go to break before Cruz could respond to an implication Leno threw out (typical Democrat trick of putting out false implications, then not allowing a response-much like we saw in the VA governor’s race). I view this much like sports. Do you want to see your team play the lowest ranked opponent or do you want to see them in a hotly contested match? Cruz showed he has the metal to go forward and the contest shows how badly Democrats fear him.
We watched it. My husband does NOT get swept away, but watches and analyzes. We both thot Ted Cruz did an excellent job! He stayed on topic, regardless of Leno’s constant interruptions. He was positive, focused. He knew what he thought and he did not hesitate to say it. You could tell he really believed it! How refreshing. We were both very impressed. Wished the cameras had focused on the loud and proud Tea Party contingent. Thanks RonDog et al.
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Kind of disappointed at how much of a jerk Leno turned out to be.That's what I thought.
He could have at least started off with some cordiality. - chrisserBut he NEVER rips into guests like this.
Definitely out of character for Jay, and he didnt seem to be enjoying it. - Yaelle
It's almost as if he had been assimilated by the BORG! :)
Leno did not act like his usual affable self with Cruz, he acted very nervous.
The NSA listens to Jay Leno’s phone calls, just like they listened to John Roberts’ phone calls. You get marching orders from Obama and you follow them.
Cruz was great. Lanternjaw was, too, until Cruz came out.
Then it was like some stagehand stuck a stick up his a**.
While many are aghast at Lenos hostile attitude, I think he actually did Cruz a favor.Yes, I also think that Senator Cruz did VERY WELL on the issues, considering. :)Cruz demonstrated that he can handle tough situations, not lose his composure,
and has a wealth of information to back his stance...
Here is PART of the VERY THOROUGH analysis just posted John Hayward on www.humanevents.com:
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) appeared on Jay Lenos show Friday night, sitting down for a set of generally dead-serious questions from the late-night host
and winning quite a bit of applause from the crowd...especially when Cruz tackled ObamaCare.-- snip --
Cruz scored his first big applause of the night by observing,
"The biggest divide we have is not between Republicans and Democrats...Leno proceeded to misunderstand what Cruz meant by "entrenched," or maybe he just wanted to change the subject, but it didnt ruin the moment.
it is between entrenched politicians in both parties in Washington, and the American people."-- snip --
After Cruz scored another round of applause by identifying
ObamaCare as "the biggest job killer in the nation,"Leno hastily changed the subject again, attempting to put Cruz on the defensive by bringing up social issues and the government shutdown.
(Referring to Newt Gingrichs description of the shutdown as a game, Leno insisted, "Its not a game. A lot of people lose their jobs."
Who, Jay? Who lost his job during the shutdown?)Leno ended up making a point often raised by Republicans who disagreed with the Cruz strategy, saying that
if the confrontation leading to the government shutdown had been avoided, ObamaCare would still be failing just as hard
as its failing now, but Republicans would have higher approval ratings."I said throughout that we shouldnt shut down the government," Cruz responded.I hope Senator Cruz colleagues are paying attention, because thats how you control a narrative,"And the reason we had a government shutdown is that President Obama and the Democrats said,
'We will not negotiate, and we will not compromise.'"
or at least get into the fight for controlling it.Of course, they could have learned the technique by watching the behavior Democrats over the past few decades.
When was the last time they ever sat back and meekly accepted the Republicans preferred narrative of anything?
CLICK HERE for more of that LONG, but IMPORTANT article
The NSA listens to Jay Lenos phone calls, just like they listened to John Roberts phone calls.LOLOL!You get marching orders from Obama and you follow them.
More likely, he may have been approached by ValJar (The Night Stalker)
“I had a somewhat different view. Leno was being Devils Advocate. He was getting to the heart of the Cruz opposition and promoting the response. Rather than a detractor, I think maybe Leno is a Cruz fan. This was after all NBC, the DNC propaganda organ.”
Had he let Cruz speak without cutting him off with another gotcha, I would agree...but he didn’t. He kicked off a bunch of chain fire questions with complicated answers and kept cutting him off.
It would have been good if Cruz could have lightened the atmosphere and not come across so serious,THAT was my biggest disappointment: the way that this interview got bogged down in POLICY arguments,
but with Leno setting the tone like that, it just was not possible.
I see Jay hitting all the liberal talking points
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