Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Ten Questions NBC’s Debate Moderators Should Ask the Dems, If They Want to Be Fair and Balanced

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ACTUAL QUESTION FROM 2015 DEBATE

"CNBC White House correspondent John Harwood to Donald Trump:
“Mr. Trump, you’ve done very well in this campaign so far by promising to....make Americans better off because your greatness would replace the stupidity and incompetence of others....Let’s be honest. Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?”
PROPOSED QUESTIONS FOR 2019 DEBATE 
"To Joe Biden: 
“Mr. Biden, you’ve developed a reputation as a gaffe machine and serial groper of women. Last week, you touted your ability to work with two notorious segregationist Democratic senators. You’ve also pledged to cure cancer if elected, something that no responsible person should promise. Let’s be honest: Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?”
"To Elizabeth Warren:
“Senator Warren, you’ve become a punchline for falsely claiming you were of Native American descent. Some have even called you Fauxcahontas and compared you to Rachel Dolezal. Let’s be honest: Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?” 
To Cory Booker: 
“Mr. Booker, you have repeatedly claimed to have had a childhood friendship with somebody you called ‘T-Bone,’ yet nobody has been able to prove this person actually existed. Why did you make up an imaginary friend? Let’s be honest: Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?”
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ACTUAL QUESTION FROM 2015 DEBATE

"CNBC anchor Carl Quintanilla to Sen. Marco Rubio:"
“This one is for Senator Rubio. You’ve been a young man in a hurry ever since you won your first election in your 20s....You’re skipping more votes than any senator to run for president. Why not slow down, get a few more things done first or at least finish what you start?”

PROPOSED QUESTION FOR 2019 DEBATE

"To Beto O’Rourke and Pete Buttigieg:" 
“This one is for Congressman O’Rourke and Mayor Buttigieg. You’ve been young men in a hurry ever since you won your first elections. Why not slow down, get a few more things done first or at least finish what you start?”
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