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Well....we have had a presidential debate with an extreme left wing moderator, who constantly interrupted Romney and lied and filtered questions to protect Obama. We had a VP debate with a moderator who's wedding Obama attended. In the interest of balance, the next presidential debate moderator should really be a neutral or conservative. So, who would you pick...Hannity or Limbaugh? (and in the interest of keeping it balanced...they both weigh about the same as last nights mod ).
Last edited by Toyman at Jewel Lake; 10-17-2012 at 09:47 AM..
If Limbaugh were anounced as the next moderator they'd never get Obama out from under his desk. They'd have to hire a tow truck to get his thumb out of his mouth.
It would only be fair since we have had three liberal moderators so far. The moderator should either be someone totally unbiased (hard to find), or there should be an equal mix of liberal and conservative to make it fair. Both Lehrer and Crowley helped Obama. If it were a conservative moderator helping Romney, the left would be screaming.
Hannity can't stop himself from talking over people, so I wouldn't pick him.
Rush would be fabulous. He'd have very compelling questions.
I also think O'Reilly would be good.
Only in right wing-moonbat world is Candy Crowley as much of a partisan as Hannity or Limbaugh. I admit she bailed out Obama on the Libya question, but she also cut off Obama when he was looking to respond to loaded, dishonest, and belligerent questions directly asked of him by Romney, during his time.
IE:
romney: "Mr. President, did you not say xxxxxxx.
Obama: "Well, I...."
Mitt Romney: "isn't it still my turn to speak."
Hey bozo, didn't you just ask a question? This guys definitely taking some cues from talk radio with his abrasiveness.
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