Lets be even more clear.....Lauer did a good job...he did his job and asked pertinent questions to both Trump and Clinton...he didn't favor one side over the over...
even though he asked Trump twice as many questions as Hillary and one more from the audience than Hillary got....he tried to stop Hillary from filibustering with her long incoherent answers but failed in that....
I expected much less because it was NBC/MSNBC who are usually just extensions of the Hillary campaign crowd....fairer than usual, which it proven by the whining and crying of the liberal Democrats now....
Even Maddow was kinda reserved in the recap especially after she was put in her place when the veteran next to her corrected her mis-statements several times.....I found that especially refreshing......
Even NBC admits he sucked.
NBC News knows the "Commander-in-Chief Forum" was not Matt Lauer's finest hour.
One executive, speaking anonymously, was blunt about it: "Disaster."
The day after Lauer's back-to-back interviews of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, several high ranking sources at the network said they hear the criticism and agree with at least some of it.
Even his internal defenders acknowledge flaws in the forum's production. Lauer was widely criticized for failing to fact-check or follow up when Trump falsely claimed that he was opposed to the Iraq war when it started. Some viewers thought Lauer held Clinton to a higher standard than Trump. The Clinton campaign agreed -- it blasted off a fund-raising email on Thursday afternoon titled "Matt Lauer."
But this was not merely partisan warfare. Prominent journalists were sharply critical of NBC. And several people who were sitting in the audience told CNN that they were frustrated too.
New York Times TV critic James Poniewozik wrote Thursday that Lauer seemed "unprepared on specifics of military and foreign policy: "He performed like a soldier sent on a mission without ammunition, beginning with a disorganized offensive, ending in a humiliating retreat."
http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/08/media/nbc-news-forum-trump-clinton-postmortem/