Dems won't let Fox News host primary debate

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There are 34894378459 "Trump bad threads" please try to stick to the topic or don't post. Thanks in advance

I wasn't bashing Trump. I was pointing out that he probably won't be scheduling time on the "left leaning networks." You really don't get out much do you?
 
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Good. Fox has largely ceased to be a news organization and are now, essentially, state media, as noted in the New Yorker article. Political bias/perspective is endemic in journalism, always has been. Fox, CNN, NBC, etc. have all had their slants, but they were apparent and still capable of asking questions of candidates from both sides. The way Fox, though, has ingratiated itself with this White House, having its members make daily conference calls and meetings with the president, helping formulate policy while then having a nightly show to comment on those policies is crossing a line.
 
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Short sighted. They should want their candidates on Fox for exposure to the folks who dont watch other outlets.

Are a lot of Democratic voters regular Fox viewers?

This thread gets at the underlying issue here: Would the network moderators ask questions about stuff primary voters care about?

 
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Good. Fox has largely ceased to be a news organization and are now, essentially, state media, as noted in the New Yorker article. Political bias/perspective is endemic in journalism, always has been. Fox, CNN, NBC, etc. have all had their slants, but they were apparent and still capable of asking questions of candidates from both sides. The way Fox, though, has ingratiated itself with this White House, having its members make daily conference calls and meetings with the president, helping formulate policy while then having a nightly show to comment on those policies is crossing a line.

Lol
 
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Except that it's true. The way the Fox News media has become part of the policy making, or discussing, team is completely unprecedented and the closest to state run, or influenced, media we've ever had. I will amend my "good" with a notation for one of the few objective journalists at Fox to moderate a debate, like Shepherd Smith or Chris Wallace, especially since it probably would be Wallace doing it.
 
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Except that it's true. The way the Fox News media has become part of the policy making, or discussing, team is completely unprecedented and the closest to state run, or influenced, media we've ever had. I will amend my "good" with a notation for one of the few objective journalists at Fox to moderate a debate, like Shepherd Smith or Chris Wallace, especially since it probably would be Wallace doing it.
Trying to badmouth the only Republican News TV station while not mentioning the 20 that are a 100 times worth that get their talking points faxed from Pelosi is laughable.
 
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Except that it's true. The way the Fox News media has become part of the policy making, or discussing, team is completely unprecedented and the closest to state run, or influenced, media we've ever had. I will amend my "good" with a notation for one of the few objective journalists at Fox to moderate a debate, like Shepherd Smith or Chris Wallace, especially since it probably would be Wallace doing it.

Fox leans to the right but they aren’t completely deranged and unhinged like CNN and MSNBC.
 
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Poor little crybabies. The Dims want nothing but total control over everything in your daily lives & Fox want let them so they cry & cry by showing more & more sour grapes. What losers the Dims are.
Those debates will be nothing but boring TV anyway & viewers will laugh at the weak Dim clowns on stage.
 
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Short sighted. They should want their candidates on Fox for exposure to the folks who dont watch other outlets.

That is funny? You must do stand up: "A Democrat goes on Fox and appeals to a viewer." cha-cha-bang
 

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