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Next GOP debate puts Fox Business moderators in spotlight

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I'm curious to hear how a Main Stream Media (Fox and Wall Street Journal) moderated debate will turn out.

Regardless, Rupert Murdoch, the owner of both Fox and WSJ among dozens of other MSM media, will see an increase in his personal profits.

In this debate viewers should learn which candidate Murdoch supports most, and if it's not clear, one of his fraudcasters will let them know.

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Do the debates like the Gong Show. Whoever says the most stupid thing gets gonged off for good.

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These moderators and the debate will be a "professional" and "precise" in format and informative for the viewers. One can say the "polar opposite" of CNBC. PT seems to think Fox is MSM which its not however one of the most accurate news networks.

The gong show format is funny and may work, problem is if the DNC adopted it they would have no candidate.

Expect to see a shift in the popularity poll not from Murdoch but more from the candidates responses themselves. The reason for a debate. Not a comic book style agenda driven catastrophe.

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Hopefully they will keep the focus on the crazy Republican answers and non-answers.

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So far all the debates have been conducted by extremely high paid,amateurish narrators who are looking for a junior high school playground bullying activity. It would be interesting and appropriate if all the candidates in all the future debates would take the position, "I am not going to respond to a question that is not on topic." This debate is supposed to be about finance, jobs and government action to stimulate the economy, etc. The USA has 5% unemployment now and an outrages health and incomprehensible income tax code. What the candidates did is no longer important; what the candidates' actual plan is is important. What is the chance for adults to discuss adult issues? 0.00000000001%. The French have one point correct, the more the change, the more the same!

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I assure you this debate will be conducted professionally with focus on primarily economic policy. Of course the internal mudslinging will take place...Trump is on stage. The moderators will be in control and interject when need be. You will see no favoritism, absurd questions, soft questions and the result will be informative for the American public.

I can't wait to see the MSNBC debate with the Democrats. Pandering at its best.

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If Ted Cruz is asked about the deficit ceiling, is he going to have another hissy fit?

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I'm curious to hear how a Main Stream Media (Fox and Wall Street Journal) moderated debate will turn out.

So that's 2 conservative out of 25 liberal outlets....as usual, liberals are off with their math.

Regardless, Rupert Murdoch, the owner of both Fox and WSJ among dozens of other MSM media, will see an increase in his personal profits.

That's how it works, someone has to pay for advertisement and keep the lights on.

In this debate viewers should learn which candidate Murdoch supports most, and if it's not clear, one of his fraudcasters will let them know.

What utter BS, None of us will ever know who he supports and that's not relevant, but if there is any indication, Hillary is most definitely NOT on that list or Sanders, so go figure.

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