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jimnyc
02-26-2020, 11:40 AM
Here's a round-up of some articles covering much of it.

The moderators came under fire I see. But even worse, one to come down on them was none other than Donna Brazile responded telling the moderators to get things under control. Yeah, how Donna, by perhaps planning the entire thing ahead of time, and maybe planning the questions? :rolleyes:

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Sanders roughed up, hits back in feisty Democratic debate

Charleston (United States) (AFP) - Democratic White House hopefuls rounded on leftist frontrunner Bernie Sanders at a feisty debate Tuesday, attacking him as too extreme for American voters and a flawed challenger to President Donald Trump.

Joe Biden, who needs a victory in South Carolina's crucial primary on Saturday to keep his campaign alive, hit Sanders as soft on gun control, while billionaire tycoon Michael Bloomberg claimed Russia was working to help Sanders win the nomination -- betting he would be defeated in November.

And Sanders' rivals joined in savaging the self-described democratic socialist as too radical to appeal to a broad swathe of Americans.

Fellow progressive Elizabeth Warren and centrists Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, all desperate to halt Sanders' momentum before it is too late, laid into his ability to deliver on costly programs such as universal health care and tuition-free college.

Buttigieg, a 38-year-old military veteran presenting himself as a unifier, warned a Sanders fight against Trump would spell "chaos" and divide the nation.

"I tell you what it adds up to," Buttigieg said, "it ends up as four more years of Donald Trump."

Rest - https://news.yahoo.com/democrats-debate-try-blunt-sanders-momentum-063107872.html


A Bernie slayer fails to emerge at Tuesday's debate

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Democrats had two chances to halt Bernie Sanders’ march toward the nomination after his triumph in Nevada: Tuesday night’s Democratic debate and the South Carolina primary on Saturday.

Now, they’re down to the South Carolina primary.

Twitter, which hosted the debate with CBS News, was an ideal sponsor, because the seven candidates on stage frequently seemed like a flame war political thread come to life. Debate moderators often found it difficult to keep the conversation from descending into extended crosstalk and shouting.

Joe Biden, whose debate performances previously had been characterized by his perplexing habit of stopping mid-sentence before his time expired, repeatedly scolded the moderators for leaving him out. Mike Bloomberg, who at times seemed to be casually watching the debate from the sideline last time, eagerly thrust his hand into the air and jumped into the fray more often this time. Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren, always the most eager to jump in, were as aggressive as ever. Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer, who often seem to get shorted at debates, repeatedly seemed frustrated about getting left out of key exchanges.

They all seemed more desperate and more manic during their final primetime chance to make the case against Sanders before a majority of delegates are chosen starting on Saturday and then on Super Tuesday.

That case against Sanders was clarified but not fully prosecuted. By the end, it was clear that there was no Bernie slayer at the lecterns in Charleston, someone who alone had the time and skills to convince Democratic voters that the democratic socialist was a radical whose nomination would forfeit the party’s chance to defeat Trump.

Rest - https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/26/bernie-sanders-slayer-failed-debate-117660


Moderators come under criticism online over contentious debate

The CBS News moderators came under fire on social media Tuesday as the Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina grew heated, with crosstalk often drowning them out.

Meghan McCain compared the debate’s atmosphere to the contentious discussions she faces on "The View," saying, "these moderators need to get this under control."

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MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski asked, “Does CBS have a buzzer or something to organize this?” while the Twitter account for “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” poked fun at the often unintelligible crosstalk.

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Former Democratic National Committee interim chairwoman and Fox News contributor Donna Brazile also addressed the moderation issues, tweeting, "Dear Madam Moderators: throw your shoes down. Get control."

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Rest - https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/484647-debate-moderators-come-under-criticism-online


‘What a Fiasco’: CBS News and Moderators Panned For ‘Disaster’ Debate

One of the clearest takeaways on social media throughout the South Carolina Democratic debate is CBS didn’t deliver the best show.

The network received criticism for its handling of the debate, the messiness of the exchanges, and the type of questions asked. Critics included the campaign of Bernie Sanders:

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The general consensus was equally harsh. CNN’s Brian Stelter noted some called the debate a “disaster.”

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Rest - https://www.mediaite.com/news/what-a-fiasco-cbs-news-and-moderators-panned-for-disaster-debate/

jimnyc
02-26-2020, 11:44 AM
And you know things ain't looking good when Hollywood liberals are laughing at you.

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Democrat Debate — Hollywood Seemingly Checks Out: ‘What a Mess’

You know things are going badly for Democrats when even their loyal base of Hollywood celebrities is checking out on Debate night.

Left-wing Hollywood stars found little to cheer about during Tuesday’s Democratic debate in South Carolina as the party’s presidential hopefuls engaged in shouting matches and the overall tone devolved into chaos. Scrubs star and political sage Zach Braff offered the most succinct summary of the highly touted telecast: “What a mess.”

Unlike the last debate in Las Vegas that saw the stars eagerly championing their favorite candidates and dog-piling on Mike Bloomberg, the South Carolina event failed to elicit much passion aside from derision among celebrities.

Comedian Bill Maher offered the most pungent take on the debate, calling the candidates a bunch of “losers.”

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Filmmaker Michael Moore, who is backing Bernie Sanders, called the debated joyless and suggested that the live TV audience was stacked with supporters of Mike Bloomberg.

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Actor Adam Scott echoed the sentiment felt by many viewers that debate moderators Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell appeared woefully unprepared.

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Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2020/02/25/democrat-debate-hollywood-seemingly-checks-out-what-a-mess/