Limbaugh Exposes ORDER Fox News Gave Before GOP Debate (This Changes EVERYTHING!) (I personally felt from the questions geared for Trump and not the others that it was definitely a set-up to put him on the spot and look stupid. It was obvious and it surprised me that the moderators thought they could get by with it – now who looks stupid and their tails in a crack?)
By TPIWriter
The most influential conservative talk show host in America – Rush Limbaugh – is standing firm in defense of Donald Trump after last week’s first GOP presidential debate.
From behind the golden EIB microphone, Limbaugh unveiled a secret that Trump fans may have assumed, but couldn’t prove.
According to El Rushbo, the GOP establishment was tired of Donald Trump’s record-breaking levels on top of every poll. They were exhausted with Trump dominating every news cycle – every single day.
If true, that means Fox News was willing to play ball with the Republican establishment and aim their massive guns directly at The Donald.
It’s really not a stretch, especially if you consider the first debate question was about Donald Trump and a pledge to keep the candidates from running for 3rd party.
Here is what Rush Limbaugh explained on his radio show:
We all made a mistake. We assumed that the orders went out to the candidates. But the candidates did not make one move toward taking Donald Trump out. The broadcast network did; the candidates didn’t. I mean, let’s review. The first question from Megyn Kelly to Trump was, “You’ve called women fat slobs, pigs, whatever,” and he said, “No, just Rosie O’Donnell.” The place starts laughing and so forth, but she’s not amused, and she tells him, “No, it’s more than that.”
She keeps going on and on and on about it, and says, “Is this the right kind of temperament?” Whatever it was. Trump was clearly caught entirely off guard by it, and even today he said, “I’m not… I don’t know when I’ve ever said this stuff.” Who knows if he writes all of his tweets that he posts. You know, this is the danger that when you start going in the social media stuff and tweeting stuff and maybe you hire somebody to do it for you.
I happen to know Trump does not use a cell phone, folks. He does not do e-mail, for this very reason. I was told long ago when I first started playing golf with the Trumpster, he does not use a cell phone, or at least he doesn’t do e-mail. I was kind of surprised, frankly, when I saw that he started tweeting. My first question is, “Does he write these tweets himself or does he have somebody on his staff doing it just because it’s hip and it’s hot and he wants a presence in it?”
Regardless, don’t misunderstand. I’m not getting on Megyn Kelly for asking the question. This is a presidential debate. And, folks, I don’t care. I know full well that no Democrat candidate is ever gonna get a question like that. No Democrat candidate is ever gonna be made to justify his or her existence, like our candidates are. I know. I understand that. And I know that it may seem to be unfair. The point is, if you’re going to enter this arena, you have to know that that’s what it’s going to be for you if you’re on the Republican side, and you can’t complain.
And he’s not. He’s not complaining. He’s saying (paraphrased), “I think she’s unhappy with me. Her question was unfair and maybe a little mean,” but these realities exist. And I thought he was caught a little flat-footed, and it illustrated something. I don’t think… I’m not sure he ever got back on solid footing after that. Trump, as I have observed, shines when he’s in control. He’s not a collaborator, folks. That’s why I began predicting on Monday that he would do something to take control of this debate because that’s his strength.
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