Sunday, November 1, 2015

GOP Declares War Reporters: What are they Scared of?

Ask a challenging question to any GOP candidate and you'll be condemned as the "evil media." See Washington Post article here. Are they being persecuted?

Or just big babies? They complain about the questions, but really? How many debates have they had? Are they going to object to more questions that bring to the forefront their weird and sometimes crazy remarks on the campaign trail? Abortion is slavery? Immigrants are criminals?

Now they're looking into setting up debates to cater to their own platforms. Gee, why don't they just buy a commercial?

Questions that upset the Goppers found on Politicususa.com 

Cruz was asked; If his opposition to the budget deal was not the kind of problem solver Americans want. 

Here is his whiny answer; Let me just say something at the outset. The questions that have been asked at this debate illustrate why the American people don’t trust the media. 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?

What? Did he not hear the question or not know the answer?


The moderators asked a question about Fantasy Football and betting and Chris Christie (lowest approval rating in his home state-calls for his resignation and here's why. ) barks back about other topics.

If he didn't want to answer the question why didn't he just say he had no answer? After all, he hasn't been in New Jersey long enough to know it's an issue here so why would he have an opinion on it?

Read more of the debate here on USA Today here. 

How about a new debate rule? If you don't like the question asked, just say "pass." Let someone who knows about the issues ...ALL the issues...take the question.

Who made the biggest fool of themselves at the debate?