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To: Red Steel

Perhaps the biggest challenge for the moderators will be dealing with Donald Trump, the braggadocious front-runner who, by virtue of his high poll numbers, will be standing center stage between Jeb Bush and Scott Walker. Trump has said he’s “not looking to attack” his rivals during the debate, but — knowing that Trump is always a wild card — the moderators say they’re prepared for anything.

“Are we thinking about different scenarios? Sure,” Baier added. “Our job is to make sure everybody plays by the rules.”

And if Trump ignores the rules?

“We have a plan,” Kelly assured POLITICO, “but we’re not going to share it with you.”

Chris Wallace tapped the black three-ring binder resting on the corner of his desk. “I’ve got some doozies in there” for Trump he said, eyebrow raised provocatively.

“Everybody is going to know all the rules going in; there is going to be a sound at the end of their time — it won’t be a pleasant sound,” Baier said.


22 posted on 08/09/2015 4:24:02 PM PDT by angelcindy ("If you follow the crowd ,you get no further than the crowd!")
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“Everybody is going to know all the rules going in; there is going to be a sound at the end of their time — it won’t be a pleasant sound,” Baier said.

Lol, and did you hear them explain what that plan was? They wanted the use the NBA/Cavalier 24 second clock violation buzzer, but decided it was so loud and echoing that it was just too much.

But that's what they wanted to do. And they are all lying through their whitened teeth about what their intend was and what they actually did.

72 posted on 08/09/2015 4:40:09 PM PDT by Will88
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