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Title: The biggest loser from GOP presidential debate? The mainstream media and CNBC
Source: Daily Mail [UK]
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... ate-mainstream-media-CNBC.html
Published: Oct 28, 2015
Author: J. Taylor Rushing, U.S. Political Report
Post Date: 2015-10-29 00:05:20 by nolu chan
Keywords: None
Views: 1810
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The biggest loser from GOP presidential debate? The mainstream media and CNBC

  • Channel hosting debate is pummeled by 10 Republican candidates during prime-time contest

  • Debate moderators challenged repeatedly on speaking time, incorrect facts during questions, snippy queries

  • Republican-heavy audience boos moderators multiple times

By J. Taylor Rushing, U.S. Political Reporter
For Dailymail.com
Published: 21:59 EST, 28 October 2015
Updated: 22:45 EST, 28 October 2015

As pundits began to spin in the aftermath of Wednesday's prime-time Republican primary debate, one clear loser may be the one element in the room that received the biggest pummeling: CNBC.

The cable channel's hosts took a two-hour beating from the 10 candidates on stage on everything from their speaking time to the facts behind their questions to a widespread perception that the questions themselves were mean-spirited.

The Republican-heavy audience at the University of Colorado in Boulder repeatedly came to the candidates' defense, booing questions they believed were unfair.

It did not take long before they wanted to boo.

After a pleasant-but-quick opening question about their biggest weaknesses, CNBC moderator John Harwood asked GOP front-runner Donald Trump about his fiscal positions, ending with the tart exchange, 'Is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign?'

Trump called that 'not a very nicely asked question, the way you said that,' bringing to mind for some perhaps Trump's verbal sparring with Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly back in the opening moments of the first GOP debate in August in Cleveland.

But it got worse from there, as the moderators and candidates deteriorated into repeated, near-shouting matches when candidates seemed to take too long in their answers.

The back-and-forth fracas was widely reflected on Twitter, where renowned GOP pollster Frank Luntz praised Cruz for his attack on media bias and NBC 'Meet The Press' host Chuck Todd observing that the criticism suggested some candidates were struggling with the questions.

At other times, the candidates sparred with the moderators and 'the mainstream media' by saying their questions were factually incorrect.

When questioning the race's runner-up, Ben Carson, over his flat-tax plan, moderator Becky Quick got into a quarrel with Carson over the numbers behind his plan.

'That's not true,' Carson said at one point to Quick's statement that his numbers don't add up.

'It is true, I looked at the numbers,' Quick shot back.

At another point, moderator Carl Quintanilla mixed it up with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, asking about his own fiscal plans as well as a South Florida Sun-Sentinel editorial that called on him to resign because of his poor attendance record in the Senate.

Rubio shot back that newspapers in Florida have traditionally given Democratic candidates a pass over the same criticism.

'This is another example of the double standard that exists in this country between the mainstream media and the conservative movement, Rubio said.

That created an opening shortly later for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who lambasted the debate moderators.

'The questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the American people don't trust the media,' Cruz said.

'This is not a cage match. And, you look at the questions -- "Donald Trump, are you a comic-book villain?" "Ben Carson, can you do math?" "John Kasich, will you insult two people over here?" "Marco Rubio, why don't you resign?" "Jeb Bush, why have your numbers fallen?"

'How about talking about the substantive issues the people care about?'

When CNBC host John Harwood tried to pivot to another candidate and another issue, Cruz said, 'You don't want to hear my answer?'

To which Harwood sharply responded, 'You spent your time on something else.'

At another point, Cruz offered to buy tequila or marijuana for Quintanilla - a nod to Colorado's law legalizing recreational marijuana.

That prompted Quintanilla to Tweet: 'Mmmmm. Brownies.'

Cruz earned a hearty round of applause from the audience - who also weren't shy to boo the moderators during the second half of the debate.

The audience later booed a Harwood question to Trump about whether the billionaire has the 'moral authority' to be president - to which Trump commented, 'such a nasty question.'

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had some of the best anti-media closing moments of the debate, interrupting the moderators as they were asking a question about fantasy football.

'We have $19 trillion in debt. We have people out of work. We have ISIS and al Qaeda attacking us. And we're talking about fantasy football? Can we stop? We're talking about fantasy football?' Christie said. 'Who cares?'

'Even in New Jersey, what you're doing is called rude,' Christie told Harwood shortly thereafter.

Trump joined in during his closing statement, reminding the audience that he negotiated with CNBC to cut the debate to two hours.

Harwood said, 'Just for the record, the debate was always going to be two hours.'

'That's not right. That is absolutely not right. You know that. That is not right,' Trump answered.

Carson, known for his soft speaking style, ended the evening by praising his candidates during his closing statement for 'being civil and not falling for the attacks.'

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#12. To: tomder55, SOSO, redleghunter, CZ82, liberator (#0) (Edited)

Honorable mention for Huckabee.

HUCKABEE: I don’t think it’s so much about when the government orders a corporation to do something. In fact, that’s part of the problem. If you saw that blimp that got cut loose from Maryland today, it’s a perfect example of government.

I mean, what we had was something the government made — basically a bag of gas — that cut loose, destroyed everything in its path, left thousands of people powerless, but they couldn’t get rid of it because we had too much money invested in it, so we had to keep it.

That is our government today. We saw it in the blimp.

(APPLAUSE)

That’s exactly what we saw. So look, corporations ought to exercise some responsibility. When CEO income has risen 90 percent above the average worker, when the bottom 90 percent of this country’s economy has had stagnant wages for the past 40 years, somebody is taking it in the teeth.

And it’s not the folks on Wall Street. I’m not anti-Wall Street, but I don’t believe the government ought to wear a team jersey, pick winners and losers.

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HARWOOD: Governor Huckabee, you’ve written about the huge divide in values between middle America and the big coastal cities like New York and Los Angeles. As a preacher as well as a politician, you know that presidents need the moral authority to bring the entire country together.

The leading Republican candidate, when you look at the average of national polls right now, is Donald Trump. When you look at him, do you see someone with the moral authority to unite the country?

HUCKABEE: You know, of the few questions I’ve got, the last one I need is to give him some more time. I love Donald Trump. He is a good man. I’m wearing a Trump tie tonight. Get over that one, OK?

(APPLAUSE)

(CROSSTALK)

(UNKNOWN): Is it made in Mexico?

HUCKABEE: I don’t know.

(UNKNOWN): Where’s it made? Is it made in China?

(UNKNOWN): Is it made in China or Mexico?

HUCKABEE: I have no idea.

(CROSSTALK)

TRUMP: Such a nasty — such a nasty question, but thank you, Governor.

HUCKABEE: You’re welcome.

(LAUGHTER)

Let me tell you, Donald Trump would be a president every day of the week and twice on Sunday, rather than Hillary. I’ve spent a lifetime in politics fighting the Clinton machine.

(APPLAUSE)

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#16. To: nolu chan (#12)

Chan thanks for the work on the transcripts.

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