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Obama Mocks Republican Presidential Candidates’ Complaints Over CNBC Debate
Carson doesn’t know the difference between a first date and a debate. They want approval over the graphics or biographies shown on the screen.
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“We are declining to sign the letter”. But above all else, it signaled a move by the campaigns to wrest control of the debate negotiations from the Republican National Committee, which has taken blame for last week’s messy CNBC debate. And they don’t want the temperature above 67 degrees.
The most recent draft of the letter, meanwhile, now reads less like a list of demands and more like a polite request for logistical information.
The fact the Chinese are building man made islands in disputed waters and Russian generals are walking into our embassies telling our diplomatic personnel to get our aircraft out of the sky tells me the Chinese and Russians aren’t exactly anxious about Obama.
President Obama poked fun at the Republican presidential candidates on Monday night for their complaints about the moderators at the CNBC debate last week. But he wasn’t too agitated about it. “I just want to answer the questions and be done with it, frankly”, Trump said on ABC’s “Good Morning America”. “The thing that’s kind of being lost in this is that you are starting to hear the campaigns saying they’re going to start negotiating directly with the networks”.
The Republican presidential campaigns met Sunday to devise a new plan for their party’s debates.
His campaign reported raising $1.1 million in the 22 hours after the debate. Meanwhile, Ted Cruz floated the idea of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity as moderators. “We partnered with Carson and negotiated directly with the media”. He complained about moderators in a series of media interviews this week, but the tough-talking governor suggested Republicans need to have thicker skin. “This is no different than the process that occurred prior to the FOX, CNN, and CNBC debates”.
Thirty-six percent, meanwhile, said Mr. Bush did the worst job in the debate, which led the field on that question.Mr. Paul was second at 11 percent, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Mr. Trump were tied at 9 percent apiece.
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Cruz held to his position, stating that liberals should simply not be moderating Republican presidential debates.