l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 By Michelle Malkin • October 15, 2012 12:38 PM
CNN’s Candy Crowley will be moderating tomorrow night’s second
presidential debate. It will be a 90-minute town hall forum at Hofstra
University on Long Island, east of New York City. Both the Obama and Romney
campaigns signed a “memorandum of understanding” about how the debate will
be run. But Crowley is already making noises that she plans to circumvent
the agreed-upon rules and take control:
In a rare example of political unity, both the Romney and Obama
campaigns have expressed concern to the Commission on Presidential Debates
about how the moderator of this Tuesday’s town hall has publicly described
her role, TIME has learned.
While an early-October memorandum of understanding between the Obama and
Romney campaigns suggests that CNN’s Candy Crowley would play a limited
role in the Tuesday-night session, Crowley, who is not a party to that
agreement, has done a series of interviews on her network in which she has
suggested that she will assume a broader set of responsibilities. As Crowley
put it last week, “Once the table is kind of set by the town-hall
questioner, there is then time for me to say, ‘Hey, wait a second, what
about X, Y, Z?’”
Do you remember what happened the last time CNN was in charge of a high-
stakes “town hall” style campaign debate?
I do. Flashback: CNN/YouTube/plant debacle. | l*******4 发帖数: 319 | 2 Hope everthing goes well, we don't want to see another moderator die.Not
many old moderator left to die.
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【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : By Michelle Malkin • October 15, 2012 12:38 PM : CNN’s Candy Crowley will be moderating tomorrow night’s second : presidential debate. It will be a 90-minute town hall forum at Hofstra : University on Long Island, east of New York City. Both the Obama and Romney : campaigns signed a “memorandum of understanding” about how the debate will : be run. But Crowley is already making noises that she plans to circumvent : the agreed-upon rules and take control: : In a rare example of political unity, both the Romney and Obama : campaigns have expressed concern to the Commission on Presidential Debates : about how the moderator of this Tuesday’s town hall has publicly described
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