MSNBC Debate Strategy Pays Off for Democrats

Cassandro

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The blatantly partisan attack on GOP candidates by the MSNBC moderators was no accident. Despite the temporary uproar over favoritism in the media, it served a much greater purpose: It is now considered inappropriate (at least in future debates) to ask candidates anything about their personal behavior. Who most benefits from this change? Take a guess...
 
I think both parties' candidates should talk about their own proposed policies and programs.
 
The blatantly partisan attack on GOP candidates by the MSNBC moderators was no accident. Despite the temporary uproar over favoritism in the media, it served a much greater purpose: It is now considered inappropriate (at least in future debates) to ask candidates anything about their personal behavior. Who most benefits from this change? Take a guess...

Republicans candidates. It is obvious they do not want people to pry into their private lives. Maybe there some more tap dancing in the Mens bathroom at an airport.

Democrats are all slimy detestable creatures. Prying into their lives is a true test of gastronomical fortitude. They welcome it as sexual liberation is best demonstrated by those who preach it.

Voyeurism is a form of sexual liberation, and you are part of the act when you learn about it.
 

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