Posted on 08/31/2023 8:55:02 AM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
FOX News Media’s Stuart Varney and Dana Perino will co-moderate the second Republican presidential primary debate alongside Univision's Ilia Calderón on Sept. 27 on FOX Business Network.
"We are very proud to have Stuart Varney and Dana Perino co-moderating the second debate with Univision to provide Americans with a comprehensive view of the qualifying candidates vying for the Republican nomination for president," FOX News Media President and Executive Editor Jay Wallace said.
FOX Business will host the debate from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley, California.
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Why didn’t they mention the TELEMUNDO rep who is also supposed to be there?
Hard pass.
Dana Perino, the petite version of Liz Cheney.
Varney will be good and won’t go for the gotcha questions.
Perino?? I would never trust someone who married her father
I boycott any debate with a leftist moderator. These morons always debate the panel instead of moderating the discussion.
Dana’s wonderful. Until she speaks.
I’ll be sure to schedule a root canal. Never did care for perinno.
With no painkillers either!
If FOX wanted an audience it should have had Jesse Watter and Greg Gutfeld as moterators.
Bush
Why do people even go to these song and dances? Cannot stand Dana Bushie.
“Perino?? I would never trust someone who married her father”
Ain’t that the ever loving truth!
Too bad, I’ll be re-arranging my sock and underwear drawer at that time...................
“ Perino?? I would never trust someone who married her father”
She met her “father” at an airport lounge.
So they have one conservative, a Bushie, and a Marxist Democrat moderating the REPUBLICAN Primary. The RNC is pathetic. More reason for Trump to skip the kid’s table debate.
I really don't care that Dana Perino met someone from Sheboygan who said something.
Flashback: the first thing that came up under her name, denounce Donald Trump. Good going, RNC.
Univision hosts denounce Trump’s characterization of immigrants as criminals at his first State of the Union address
Univision’s Ilia Calderón: “The president used his speech once again to stigmatize all immigrants”
WRITTEN BY DINA RADTKE
PUBLISHED 01/31/18 1:31 PM EST
Univision hosts Jorge Ramos, Ilia Calderón, and Enrique Acevedo responded to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address on January 30 by denouncing his attempt to “once again stigmatize all immigrants,” with Ramos noting, “it must be strongly emphasized that a large part of immigrants in the United States is not members of MS-13”:
JORGE RAMOS (CO-HOST): This is a president that, particularly at the end of his speech, was reading very slowly — there was a moment, perhaps the most emotional, for me, was between the parents of Otto Warmbier, the young student who died in the United States after being tortured in North Korea. His parents crying in that moment seemed terribly [moving] to me.
Difficult, also, is the situation, of course, of those who lost their children to MS-13 gang members. But it must be strongly emphasized that the large part of immigrants in the United States is not members of MS-13.
ILIA CALDERÓN (CO-HOST): That’s right, Jorge. The president used once again his speech to stigmatize all immigrants who came to the United States because the first thing he mentioned in his speech were those young people who died at the hands of gang members. And, like you said, all Hispanics are not gang members.
RAMOS: Exactly.
Why is FOX “proud” that two of their employees are working their debate coverage? If FOX assigned them the duty, they don’t have a choice but to acquiesce.
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