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Originally Posted by dyna mo
That's not at all an accurate portrayal. It's like your didn't even watch the event.
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He watched, but only with a narrow mind.
I watched it. And there weren't ANY substantive questions ever asked.
When the beginning of the "debate" is a "gotcha" question to make the crowd boo Trump, and then later a question about Trump having feuds with Rosie O'Donell on Twitter...well, I didn't hear any questions that really had much to do with being the President.
These things aren't even debates. A debate is two or more people discussing an issue in depth.
This was just Fox News reporters trying to create a "moment" by asking random dumb questions of the candidates.
And if you notice...the candidates never really answered the stupid questions but spent the few seconds they had trying to explain who they are and what they want to do.
They should call these "debates" what they really are: Question and Answer Sessions Designed To Make The News Channel Reporters Look "Serious"