Thursday, August 25, 2016

Opinion Poll: Who Should Moderate The First Presidential Debate?

Remember when CNN’s Candy Crowley interfered with the second presidential debate between Mitt Romney and The World’s Most Dangerous Community Organizer?

The morbidly obese Crowley was roundly criticized for taking sides when Romney questioned Obama’s claim he had called the Benghazi attack an act of terror in a Rose Garden ceremony the day after the attack rather than blaming it on a spontaneous demonstration.  Crowley infamously butted in (no pun intended) on the exchange regarding the administration’s changing of the Benghazi “talking points”.

Crowley interrupted Governor Romney 28 times during that debate and the president just 9.  Not only were her interruptions flagrantly tilting the debate in the president’s favor she allowed him more time to filibuster by saying, “Let me give the president a chance here.”

The media was desperate to tip the scales in Obama’s favor because his performance in the first debate was so horrendous.


Who would the most effective, fair and balanced moderator for the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton?

Jake Tapper, CNN host of State of the Union
Dana Bash, CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent
Anderson Cooper, CNN host Anderson 360°
Chris Wallace, Fox host of Fox News Sunday
Bret Baier, Fox host of Special Report
Megyn Kelly, Fox host of The Kelly Files
Joe Scarborough, MSNBC host of Morning Joe
Lester Holt, NBC host of NBC Nightly News
Chuck Todd, NBC host of Meet the Press
Gwen Ifill, PBS co-host of PBS News Hour
Judy Woodruff, PBS co-host of PBS News Hour
David Muir, anchor of ABC World News Tonight
Jonathan Karl, ABC Chief White House Correspondent
Martha Raddatz, ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent
Scott Pelley, CBS News anchor
John Dickerson, CBS host of Face The Nation
Charlie Rose, lead host of CBS This Morning
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