Fox News injecting itself further into the GOP primaries...

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Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
Could they possibly be Trumpting up something? (-:

If the Foxnews people want Trump out then this is one good shot at it. I had thought of this possibility the day before it came out. lol, too bad I didn't make a post about it.

Trump is claiming he'll file on time. He will prove me wrong if he does and I will happily take my medicine.
 
They should limit the debaters to only those with real hair. Then we can least learn the truth about Trump...

...and Rand Paul. lol
 
Trump has also let several people pull his hair to prove that it is real.
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
Yes, they are making up the rules for who eligible to be in the debate that they are sponsoring. So What?
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?

I guess they can. That doesn't make it right, necessarily. The question here is what is Fox's motive in concocting this particular rule?
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
Yes, they are making up the rules for who eligible to be in the debate that they are sponsoring. So What?

Why make a rule that is contrary to federal elections law as to candidates' eligibility?
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
Yes, they are making up the rules for who eligible to be in the debate that they are sponsoring. So What?

Why make a rule that is contrary to federal elections law as to candidates' eligibility?
They want to be the first among news channels having a debate??? I have no idea...
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?

I guess they can. That doesn't make it right, necessarily. The question here is what is Fox's motive in concocting this particular rule?

How is it in any way wrong? Jesus, you people get worked up over the stupidest shit.
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
Yes, they are making up the rules for who eligible to be in the debate that they are sponsoring. So What?

Why make a rule that is contrary to federal elections law as to candidates' eligibility?
They want to be the first among news channels having a debate??? I have no idea...

They invented a financial disclosure rule that doesn't exist in law.

Would they do that for no reason?
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?

I guess they can. That doesn't make it right, necessarily. The question here is what is Fox's motive in concocting this particular rule?

How is it in any way wrong? Jesus, you people get worked up over the stupidest shit.

I am not worked up. You are.

A televised debate in the presidential race, primary or general, is an extremely important part of the electoral process, like it or not. Candidates are at the mercy of them, and at the mercy of whatever rules are set.

Foxnews is purposely inventing a rule that for no good reason could aversely affect candidates who are otherwise perfectly eligible to be in this debate.

WHY?
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?

I guess they can. That doesn't make it right, necessarily. The question here is what is Fox's motive in concocting this particular rule?

How is it in any way wrong? Jesus, you people get worked up over the stupidest shit.

I am not worked up. You are.

A televised debate in the presidential race, primary or general, is an extremely important part of the electoral process, like it or not. Candidates are at the mercy of them, and at the mercy of whatever rules are set.

Foxnews is purposely inventing a rule that for no good reason could aversely affect candidates who are otherwise perfectly eligible to be in this debate.

WHY?

Well, you took time out of your day to start a thread over it... let it go man, Fox News is living rent free in your head.. and there isn't that much room in there to start with.

:lol:

:lol:
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?

I guess they can. That doesn't make it right, necessarily. The question here is what is Fox's motive in concocting this particular rule?

How is it in any way wrong? Jesus, you people get worked up over the stupidest shit.

I am not worked up. You are.

A televised debate in the presidential race, primary or general, is an extremely important part of the electoral process, like it or not. Candidates are at the mercy of them, and at the mercy of whatever rules are set.

Foxnews is purposely inventing a rule that for no good reason could aversely affect candidates who are otherwise perfectly eligible to be in this debate.

WHY?

Well, you took time out of your day to start a thread over it... let it go man, Fox News is living rent free in your head.. and there isn't that much room in there to start with.

:lol:

:lol:

Do you realize that Jeb Bush and Donald Trump are currently the two most vulnerable to be adversely affected by this rule?

Don't project your drama queen mentality on me. If the thread doesn't interest you, don't post in it as if it does.
 
Interesting.

Foxnews is saying that all candidates vying to be in the important (very important) 10 candidate debate will have to have their financial disclosures filed to be eligible,

even though the law allows for 2 45 day extensions for filing.

GOP candidates must turn in financial disclosure on time to get into first debate - The Washington Post

Foxnews making up the rules. What are they up to????
Fuck Fox News and all the cable news channels (see? I agree with Obama on something) it's time that CPAC host its own debates and invite the networks that comply with their terms.

Ask Dish Network what greedy fucks Fox News are, BTW.
 
I guess FOX can set the rules for participation on its own platform. Federal rules do not apply, do they?

I guess they can. That doesn't make it right, necessarily. The question here is what is Fox's motive in concocting this particular rule?

How is it in any way wrong? Jesus, you people get worked up over the stupidest shit.

I am not worked up. You are.

A televised debate in the presidential race, primary or general, is an extremely important part of the electoral process, like it or not. Candidates are at the mercy of them, and at the mercy of whatever rules are set.

Foxnews is purposely inventing a rule that for no good reason could aversely affect candidates who are otherwise perfectly eligible to be in this debate.

WHY?

Well, you took time out of your day to start a thread over it... let it go man, Fox News is living rent free in your head.. and there isn't that much room in there to start with.

:lol:

:lol:

Do you realize that Jeb Bush and Donald Trump are currently the two most vulnerable to be adversely affected by this rule?

Don't project your drama queen mentality on me. If the thread doesn't interest you, don't post in it as if it does.

Probably to help promote the other candidates.

There is a 15-25% gap of undecided primary voters. Given that many undecided switching to a candidate can throw the race to any one.

Of course, a debate may confuse people even more if there are 10 candidates, so it is an iffy assumption
 

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