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The main stream media needs to be unplugged but curiously, Republicans balked at doing that when Trump attempted it. Too many RINOs had too many friends in that industry so this is a long time coming. It makes complete sense that the RNC isn’t going to allow the media to moderate the debates. Why would they? The media doesn’t give the Republicans a fair shake. News is against us.
The RNC told the media to get lost
And that’s the nice way to put it. Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has barred the media from Republican primary debates.
The Commission on Presidential Debates needs to make some changes before Ronna thinks Republican Presidential candidates should participate. She’s considering requesting that the Republican nominee not participate in debates around the general election.
Additionally, the CPD undermined the conditions for a fair debate last year:
→ CPD selected a moderator that previously worked for Biden
→ 6 of the 10 CPD board members made anti-Trump comments
→ Switched second debate to a “virtual” format
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— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) June 2, 2021
The RNC can be added to the list
Of people fed up with a news media that doesn’t report the news anymore. They haven’t for a long time. It’s all about grabbing eyes and an agenda instead of what’s new.
The media is against America, at least according to what news is covered. The Commission on Presidential Debates worked to undermine the Republicans. Aren’t they supposed to be impartial?
Ronna McDaniel and the RNC
Noted several problems with the CPD. They actually waited on hosting a debate until early voting had started. You hold debates before voting so people can make an informed decision! The selected moderator worked for Biden previously and six of the 10 board members were hardly impartial, making unpleasant comments about Trump.
Ronna explained, “However, we have actually called on the Commission on Presidential Debates to have more transparency, to have term limits. We may encourage our candidate not to work with them if they do not make significant changes.”