Was it a Debate or Pro Wrestling?
CNN has said it regrets handing a student a prepared question about computer use during the last Dem Debate, but it calls into question: was it all about the softball, and what else was rigged? Read the article here.
Matt's Chat
My issue with this has less to do with politics and more to do with journalism. Why is that the press thinks they get to use the American people to do their dirty work? If the press wants a certain question asked a certain way, why don't they ask the question themselves? A debate wherein the American people are invited to ask questions should be an event without journalistic fraud. Why can't the CNN's get that?Mark's Remarks
Wow, the Clinton News Network silencing a young woman's question and telling her to ask a less issues based question. Wow, talk about silencing divergent thought. I hope this makes her rethink her support of the Dems and their platform. It calls into question the whole event on CNN, the Rock the Vote Debate or whatever it was. It calls into question the Rock the Vote program, going back to the Tabitha Soren/Bill Clinton lovefest in 1992. Has this whole exercise been like pro wrestling, that is, scripted? Is this merely an attempt to make the Dims look good, as opposed to really have substantive questions that require hard thought? Wow, fixing debate questions for perception, hmmmm...now that is not anti-Free Speech or seeking to hide anything, now is it?