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October 5, 2020 1 min

The New York Times just published a column blaming Republicans for sowing doubts about the fairness of the Presidential debates

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The New York Times just published a column blaming Republicans
for sewing doubts about the fairness of the presidential debates.
One social media meme really annoyed the Times technology columnist
Kevin Ruce. Picture President Trump taking on both plugs Biden
and the moderator Chris Wallace in a street fighter style

(00:20):
two on one brawl. The meme was retweeted by the
President with over a million interactions. Mr Ruce says the
Conservatives tried to paint Chris Wallace as a Trump hater
because they mentioned that Wallace is a registered Democrat, which
is true. Now, the same evil conservatives supposedly trying to
cast doubt on the next scheduled debate by pointing out

(00:45):
the moderator c Spans Steve Scully was once a Joe
Biden intern. That's also true. Mr Ruse's outrage. Senator Ted
Cruz called the choice of Scully nuts. Now, does anybody
remember moderator Candy Crowley of and EM brazenly correcting Mitt
Romney with a partisan argument during his debate with Obama. Debates,

(01:08):
when liberal moderators consistently ambush Trump, they even took a
little heat from their left wing allies when that happened. Now,
President Trump has never been treated fairly by the drive
by media or by drive by media players chosen to
moderate debates. There's nothing new about it. He wins anyway,
and that, my friends, is what ticks them off the most.

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