Zeuslax wrote:I've thought about this a lot. Why does it matter who's asking the question? What if the same exact question was asked by a citizen Joe off the street? What if they placed his name and affiliation at the bottom of the screen when asking the question? Could you imagine the questions if the candidates were continually allowed to ask each other questions?
It's a Republican debate, and as such one would think if the questions were from "undecided Republican voters" they would actually ask questions that would help differentiate the candidates about pertinent issues.
I don't even care that Hillary tried to sabotage the debate. I expect this kind of desperation. I'm more annoyed that when her braintrust was given the opportunity by CNN they couldn't come up with something I can use. Gays in the military? The punishment if abortion was made illegal? Seriously? Did they mistakenly grab the 1996 Clinton talking points sheet?
Not a question on terrorism? Education? Healthcare? Perhaps another pointed question on immigration, deficit reduction or the China Question?
Honestly, if you really wonder why it matters who asks the question, perhaps you can clarify why the Democrats (except for Statesman Kucinich) refuse to participate in a FoxNews debate. And, please, don't say that FN is partisan because, as Fred Thompson would say, that dog won't hunt.