KOMMONSENTSJANE – WERE HARWOOD, QUICK, AND QUINTANILLA USED AS PAWNS BY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

CNBC moderators did a lousy job is the response from the American people.

Looking back in my rear view mirror, I keep thinking about the three moderators who handled this last Republican debate.  Why haven’t they given the American people an explanation – why they conducted themselves in a manner which was beneath the role of an honest journalism major who is taught to – be honest with the people.  Were they pressured to conduct themselves in this manner to keep their jobs by Axelrod and management?  What were they promised to jeopardize their careers?

The question I have for Priebus, RNC Chairman – why would you let Axelrod conduct a Republican debate – he is the enemy of the people and the country – he is one of the reason our country is in the shape it is in – because he and Obama are working in concert to tear down this country with all of this hope and change crap that people fell for?

Even on a night when the Mets managed just two hits in Game 2 of the World Series, CNBC dropped the ball far more pathetically at its GOP debate.

The struggling NBC-owned cable channel thought it was sending in its heavy hitters to moderate the debate, but the network’s well-coiffed talking heads played like correspondents on some affiliate in Montana — and each was more ham-handed and clueless than the next.  They were certainly out of their league!

John Hardwood – Lead Moderator

Harwood

John Harwood, a co-moderator for the third Republican debate on CNBC, is known for having a hate-hate relationship with conservatives while having a love-love relationship with Obama and the Democrats and it showed this night.  He came down hard on Donald Trump and asked if he was running a comic book campaign, which Trump took issue to. His moderation of the debate is highly controversial.  You would expect better from Harwood, a New York Times writer (but what would you expect from the New York Times, a socialist communistic wipe paper)

and CNBC’s chief Washington correspondent; Quintanilla, the anchor of the weekend editions of “Nightly News” and “Today”;

carland Becky  Quick, an anchor on “Squawk Box” who was so woefully unprepared and spineless during the heat of the debate that at one point she ended up apologizing to Trump – it showed that she was over her head in experience as a moderator .

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The sad part is that you have three people who were used as pawns by NBC – David Axelrod – and have diminished their careers.  Two of these people were outstanding TV personalities in the business world and in one swell swoop they have been diminished by their performance of arrogance – they were used as pawns by the Democratic Party.  I wonder why they have not spoken out about their ” actions” that night?  I know I would – I certainly would not take the fall for the Democratic Party – your reputation, respect, and honesty is all you have and when you lose that you have nothing at all.  I think these three owe the American people an apology for their actions.
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