That's something that I've wondered about for a long while, but have been leery of saying it, only suggesting that should the shine on the POS wear off, the media would certainly relish the ratings lottery of a 24/7/365 martyrfest and coverage of the violence and destruction of the enraged rabble. They voraciously consume others, so with that kind of appetite for ratings, money, and power, the media would happily eat their own if the food's better.
I watched the debate well after reading the commentary. I hadn't planned on it initially, but the tsunami of negative reaction demanded that I see what all the fuss was about.
I was expecting a much more animated and even hostile exchange, but this debate really was more like... a tsunami. Not much wave height at the start, but it kept slowly moving in and over obama, who realized that he couldn't outrun it.
I am wandering off onto another metaphor, but the dems/media are now trying to make lemonade out of the obamalemon, and they know that a citrus reamer will squeeze out the most juice. Not good news for the hapless lemon.
I think that the epic fail/fall was due to 1) the Won's extraordinary arrogance, and 2) the blood of Ambassador Stevens, his crew, Seal Team 6, and countless other obamavictims crying from the ground.
The dems will do anything to "revive" their puppet and force its worship. A false idol can be recreated to fit a particular narrative, especially if the dumb idol can no longer speak (e.g. MLK, JFK).
Meanwhile I'll just hope and pray that they will be restrained by their own incompetence and greed, because we know they are incapable of running a simple lemonade stand.