Posted on 12/08/2023 10:00:46 AM PST by Tench_Coxe
Neo-con Fox News host Brian Kilmeade was no match for GOP Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy during a heated Fox and Friends interview that the network cut short on Thursday morning.
Jim Hoft reported that Ramasewamy smoked the competition at the GOP debate Wednesday night. His most prominent victim was former Neo-con UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, which rattled the corporate media.
During the interview on Fox and Friends, co-host Lawrence Jones questioned Ramaswamy regarding his multiple attacks on Haley, which Ramaswamy calmed and concisely answered. But things took a turn when Kilmeade jumped in.
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I am amazed that Fox News allows that condescending idiot to continue flubbing words and making nonsensical “jokes” by rewarding him with his own weekend show. I can’t watch him and know of no one who can.
Agree!
Be sure to take extra wool socks, btw.
I didn’t hear any screaming. The clip I saw was him being forceful, but far from screaming. I don’t think it was a great interview. But I think some tend to get a little sensitive when someone they like gets some pushback.
So don’t question, push back or make a candidate justify their thoughts and positions?
What I see is that the moderators for debates involving Democrats try to ask helpful questions to bolster and justify the thoughts and positions of Democrats.
What I see is that moderators for debates involving Republicans try to attack, attack, attack and ridicule the thoughts and positions of Republicans.
I do not expect the Moderator to debate the Republican. But that is what I see time and time again. All I want is an even-handed approach by the media. But that’s not going to happen.
Hannity is notorious for interrupting his guests. He also interjects personal aspects about himself at times. On balance though he does a pretty good job of highlighting conservative issues. But his penchant for interrupting others is annoying for sure.
Are they to highlight conservative issues as in an echo chamber or challenge them to assure they are rooted in the constitution, integrity and honesty?
Given the paucity of conservative views on the predominantly liberal networks I welcome whatever we can get in terms of conservative views. And in general, much of conservative thought stems from beliefs in certain principles. Most liberal views are not rooted in the constitution, integrity and honesty as people like Lavin frequently discuss. and they are rarely, if ever, challenged by liberal hosts.
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