Time Event: Nbc Telemundo and Cnbc Debate

time event: NBC/MSNBC/Telemundo did not host a GOP debate in 2015, so we looked at the October 28, 2015 CNBC debate both the prime time event and the early evening undercard forum . All four networks are owned by NBCUniversal, and their correspondents often appear on their sister networks' news programs, according to MSNBC. Our review shows the moderators led by CNBC White House correspondent John Harwood set out to trip up the candidates with policy questions that came from the left and even personal shots meant to embarrass them before a national audience. If they are to match what their colleagues did with Republican candidates in 2015, they should ask questions designed to humiliate, badger and paint them as not ready for prime time, cartoonish, out-of-touch extremists. If fairness matters, then this time around the debate moderators should not ask the Democrats to evaluate or criticize the incumbent Trump administration, since in 2015 the Republicans were never invited to evaluate or criticize the incumbent Obama administration. MRC's Bill D'Agostino has compiled many of these examples from the 2015 CNBC debate To help facilitate a fair and unbiased debate, we at News Busters have come up with some questions based off the actual queries from the 2015 CNBC debates that debate moderators Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, Chuck Todd, Rachel Maddow and Jose Diaz-Balart are welcome to use. Instead, most of the questions should be about the shortcomings of the current Democratic field, matching the agenda of the 2015 debate in which the candidates were mostly asked to react to criticism of themselves and their colleagues. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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