Lester Holt spins debate for Hillary

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Journalists got their wish. Presidential debate moderator Lester Holt hoisted Hillary Clinton’s campaign high in the air like Atlas. Holt repeatedly called out Trump, as both the Clinton campaign and the liberal media had begged him to do.

Holt reminded viewers he’s liberal – from pushing the birther issue to harassing Trump about his tax returns to a wildly biased question about Clinton as “the first woman nominated by a party” not having “the look.” Clinton skated by with a 15-second response on her emails while Trump was asked repeated follow-up questions while Hillary was not. There was no “deplorables” question and Holt promoted the birther meme without noting its origin in the Clinton camp.

Clinton discussed fact-checking three times, even imploring her media friends: “Well, I hope the fact checkers are turning up the volume and really working hard.” Holt sure was. He dragged the debate to the left in six major ways:

1) Jobs: Holt pressed Trump with two questions on how he was going to add jobs even though the first answer discussed renegotiating trade deals.

2) Taxes: He portrayed the tax plans from the left – Clinton wanting to tax the rich and Trump “calling for tax cuts for the wealthy,” forcing Trump to correct him.

3) Tax Returns: Trump got hit hard with tax return questions for “business conflicts” while Hillary got a slide on emails, her hidden speeches and Clinton Foundation business conflicts.


4) Birthers: Holt asked a “birther” question that lasted longer than Clinton’s email answer. He then added three separate follow-ups to jam up Trump.

5) Iraq: He hammered Trump for supporting the Iraq War, downplaying how Hillary had voted to do the same. Nothing on Libya.

6) Hillary’s Gaffe: When asked about biased policing, Clinton said, “I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police.” Holt ignored it, rather than challenge the idea everyone is bigoted.

The New York Times said Holt “Opted for Restraint,” and called him a “minimalist moderator.” The paper liked some of Holt’s approach, given the “news media tempest over how aggressively a moderator should fact check candidates.” Still, the Times called it “a split decision” for Holt.

USA Today summed it up with the magic words: “Holt fact-checked Trump.” Right-leaning HeatStreet called Holt the “third debater.” Media Research Center President L. Brent Bozell III (Hint: My boss), said, “Holt failed in his role as a moderator. Period

The news media have been shouting “fact check” in desperate cries for relevance. More than a dozen outlets fact-checked the debate as a result. CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter, also of the Times, focused on the strategy Sunday show to target Trump. “Does a unique candidate like Donald Trump require a different kind of moderating?” he asked before being told, “No, no absolutely not,” by long-time debate moderator Jim Lehrer.

Journalists have demanded their industry give up neutrality throughout the campaign. It’s a laughable conceit for anyone who recalls Candy Crowley’s 2012 bias or the 2016 CNBC GOP primary debate. Univision anchor Jorge Ramos turned from journalist to crusader with barely any professional criticism. Reporters might as well wear blue jerseys with “I’m With Her” on the back.

Back in August, Times media columnist Jim Rutenberg argued the paper had to sacrifice its alleged neutrality. If you think “Donald J. Trump is a demagogue playing to the nation’s worst racist and nationalistic tendencies,” then “you have to throw out the textbook American journalism,” he wrote.

By Monday, that had escalated into an industry-wide demand for debate moderators to attack Trump misstatements. As Rutenberg explained, that would “require the debate moderators to interject with the truth.”

Journalists have skewered anyone soft on Trump. NBC' the "Today" show’s Matt Lauer faced a “Storm of Criticism Over Clinton-Trump Forum” because he didn’t play the fact-check game. Even "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon was bashed for mussing Trump’s hair instead of smacking him upside the head.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016...lary-6-huge-ways-plays-gotcha-with-trump.html
 
whatever you think about the candidates -Holt was deplorable. It was the worst moderating I ever saw.
 
Lester Holt a thumbs-down, and rightly so. Holt failed to press Hillary on her numerous lies about her email server, on charges of pay-to-play relating to contributions to the Clinton Foundation while she was Secretary of State, about her dishonest explanation of the Benghazi murders, or any of the other multiple scandals that define the former first lady.

At the same time, Holt trotted out questions that fitted neatly into Hillary’s relentless attacks on Trump. Under the heading of Securing America, Holt zeroed in on cyberwarfare, which allowed Hillary to revisit her absurd suggestion that Russia’s Vladimir Putin is secretly trying to destabilize our election, so keen is he to elect his “buddy” Trump. He might, for instance, have asked about how we can prevent terrorists from entering our country.

Holt’s closing question was “Will you support the outcome of the election” which was meant to backstop ridiculous hints from Hillary’s camp that Trump might not accept defeat, but rather charge election fraud.

Holt also pursued the “birther” disagreement, which plays into Hillary’s effort to squash Trump’s outreach to the African-American community.

Holt’s future is in mainstream media; he saw what happened to Matt Lauer when he pressed Hillary earlier this year at a commander in chief forum, and knew better than to go down that path.

Trump needs to work harder to prepare for the next debate. The race is close; it’s likely Monday night’s performance will dampen his momentum.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016...g-grin-off-hillary-s-face-but-came-close.html
 
Great summary; but what we all must remember is that these debates will do NOTHING to prop up Shrillary's failed campaign. 53% of Americans are sick and tired of the corruption, the bullschit, the lies and the cronyism and Trump is the ONLY guy they see as a "change" candidate regardless of his rhetoric or lack of experience. Hell, it is precisely because of his lack of political experience people want him!
 
Journalists got their wish. Presidential debate moderator Lester Holt hoisted Hillary Clinton’s campaign high in the air like Atlas. Holt repeatedly called out Trump, as both the Clinton campaign and the liberal media had begged him to do.

Holt reminded viewers he’s liberal – from pushing the birther issue to harassing Trump about his tax returns to a wildly biased question about Clinton as “the first woman nominated by a party” not having “the look.” Clinton skated by with a 15-second response on her emails while Trump was asked repeated follow-up questions while Hillary was not. There was no “deplorables” question and Holt promoted the birther meme without noting its origin in the Clinton camp.

Clinton discussed fact-checking three times, even imploring her media friends: “Well, I hope the fact checkers are turning up the volume and really working hard.” Holt sure was. He dragged the debate to the left in six major ways:

1) Jobs: Holt pressed Trump with two questions on how he was going to add jobs even though the first answer discussed renegotiating trade deals.

2) Taxes: He portrayed the tax plans from the left – Clinton wanting to tax the rich and Trump “calling for tax cuts for the wealthy,” forcing Trump to correct him.

3) Tax Returns: Trump got hit hard with tax return questions for “business conflicts” while Hillary got a slide on emails, her hidden speeches and Clinton Foundation business conflicts.


4) Birthers: Holt asked a “birther” question that lasted longer than Clinton’s email answer. He then added three separate follow-ups to jam up Trump.

5) Iraq: He hammered Trump for supporting the Iraq War, downplaying how Hillary had voted to do the same. Nothing on Libya.

6) Hillary’s Gaffe: When asked about biased policing, Clinton said, “I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police.” Holt ignored it, rather than challenge the idea everyone is bigoted.

The New York Times said Holt “Opted for Restraint,” and called him a “minimalist moderator.” The paper liked some of Holt’s approach, given the “news media tempest over how aggressively a moderator should fact check candidates.” Still, the Times called it “a split decision” for Holt.

USA Today summed it up with the magic words: “Holt fact-checked Trump.” Right-leaning HeatStreet called Holt the “third debater.” Media Research Center President L. Brent Bozell III (Hint: My boss), said, “Holt failed in his role as a moderator. Period

The news media have been shouting “fact check” in desperate cries for relevance. More than a dozen outlets fact-checked the debate as a result. CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter, also of the Times, focused on the strategy Sunday show to target Trump. “Does a unique candidate like Donald Trump require a different kind of moderating?” he asked before being told, “No, no absolutely not,” by long-time debate moderator Jim Lehrer.

Journalists have demanded their industry give up neutrality throughout the campaign. It’s a laughable conceit for anyone who recalls Candy Crowley’s 2012 bias or the 2016 CNBC GOP primary debate. Univision anchor Jorge Ramos turned from journalist to crusader with barely any professional criticism. Reporters might as well wear blue jerseys with “I’m With Her” on the back.

Back in August, Times media columnist Jim Rutenberg argued the paper had to sacrifice its alleged neutrality. If you think “Donald J. Trump is a demagogue playing to the nation’s worst racist and nationalistic tendencies,” then “you have to throw out the textbook American journalism,” he wrote.

By Monday, that had escalated into an industry-wide demand for debate moderators to attack Trump misstatements. As Rutenberg explained, that would “require the debate moderators to interject with the truth.”

Journalists have skewered anyone soft on Trump. NBC' the "Today" show’s Matt Lauer faced a “Storm of Criticism Over Clinton-Trump Forum” because he didn’t play the fact-check game. Even "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon was bashed for mussing Trump’s hair instead of smacking him upside the head.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016...lary-6-huge-ways-plays-gotcha-with-trump.html

Whine a little whine for all of us.
 
what a bunch of worthless posts. TROLL gets banned from my threads from now on, and I forgot the cancerous Desh.
Even Domer's deflection carries more weight.
++

I mentioned "whatever you think of the candidates", and there is plenty of criticism about Trump that applies.
But this was about the moderators ( birthers? taxes?) while the pass on terrorism. Even Putin was couched in cyber-security
instead of geo-politics

Even the Iraq debate was "you supported Iraq" - instead of asking Clinton why she seems to be in the middle of every war.
It was the absolute worst moderating I've seen. You might as well have had had the Washington Post in the chair
 
what a bunch of worthless posts. TROLL gets banned from my threads from now on, and I forgot the cancerous Desh.
Even Domer's deflection carries more weight.
++

I mentioned "whatever you think of the candidates", and there is plenty of criticism about Trump that applies.
But this was about the moderators ( birthers? taxes?) while the pass on terrorism. Even Putin was couched in cyber-security
instead of geo-politics

Even the Iraq debate was "you supported Iraq" - instead of asking Clinton why she seems to be in the middle of every war.
It was the absolute worst moderating I've seen. You might as well have had had the Washington Post in the chair

Legion Scroll is what I call him lol. You see his name pop up and keep scrolling.

You have to be pretty partisan to not see any reason to criticize the moderator last night. Hillary got off pretty easy considering her baggage.
 
Legion Scroll is what I call him lol. You see his name pop up and keep scrolling.

You have to be pretty partisan to not see any reason to criticize the moderator last night. Hillary got off pretty easy considering her baggage.
I haven't thread banned. It's "undemocratic"-but between the Scrolling Troll, and the schizo Desh, i have to change that.
 
I haven't thread banned. It's "undemocratic"-but between the Scrolling Troll, and the schizo Desh, i have to change that.

you cant handle the truth

I never have banned anyone and never will

I can handle everyone of you factless fucks
 
you cant handle the truth

I never have banned anyone and never will

I can handle everyone of you factless fucks
believe me babe -I can handle anything you can dish out.
Most of it is schizophrenic blather -completely worthless off topic spam -or it's you frothing and cussing.

When you have something worthwhile to say, i'll respond. but you are going to be banned from my thread because you can't control
your speech.
 
what a bunch of worthless posts. TROLL gets banned from my threads from now on, and I forgot the cancerous Desh.
Even Domer's deflection carries more weight.
++

I mentioned "whatever you think of the candidates", and there is plenty of criticism about Trump that applies.
But this was about the moderators ( birthers? taxes?) while the pass on terrorism. Even Putin was couched in cyber-security
instead of geo-politics

Even the Iraq debate was "you supported Iraq" - instead of asking Clinton why she seems to be in the middle of every war.
It was the absolute worst moderating I've seen. You might as well have had had the Washington Post in the chair

Always excuses. Try to admit the truth for once. Trump folded like a cheap lawnchair. He was unprepared. Unknowledgable. Inarticulate. And his contorted facial expressions were difficult to even watch.

Sure, that's the kind of President we want. One that doesn't even care to prepare. One of ill-temperment. One who is willfully ignorant. Great combo for a President.
 
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