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In spite of the SHILL for HILL, NO!
SHOW how much the OTHER moderators are in the bag, for her.
Holt lived up to the expectations of his peers. But he lived down to the
worst expectations of conservatives, who routinely see Republican candidates
treated unfairly by debate moderators.
Again and again, Holt asked Trump tough questions that were straight from
the Clinton campaign’s talking points, and which were obvious set-ups for
Clinton to attack (and for fact-checkers to pounce on whatever Trump
asserted in his own defense).
Here are the five worst examples.
Tax returns. Holt never asked Clinton about her e-mail scandal, about
Benghazi, or about the Clinton Foundation and its dubious dealings. But he
did ask Trump about his tax returns, arguing — not asking — that there
might be questionable information in them that the American public deserved
to hear.
Birther conspiracy theory. Holt never asked Clinton about her past record of
racist statements, including her “super-predator” remarks as First Lady,
or her explicit appeal to “white Americans” in her 2008 primary campaign
against Obama. Yet he asked Trump about the Birther conspiracy theory and
cast it as racist.
Stop-and-frisk. After an exchange between the candidates over the policy of
“stop-and-frisk,” Holt interjected to bolster Clinton’s point by stating,
erroneously, that stop-and-frisk had ended in New York because it had been
declared unconstitutional by a court. Trump countered, correctly, that the
new mayor had canceled the policy before the litigation was over.
“A presidential look.” Towards the end of the debate, Holt asked Trump
about what he meant by saying Hillary Clinton did not have “a presidential
look.” He did so after noting that Clinton had become “the first woman”
to be nominated for president by a major political party, thus setting Trump
up as a sexist. As Trump answered, Holt interrupted him, then gave Clinton
a chance to respond with her talking points about Trump’s past comments on
women.
Iraq War. The question of whether Trump supported the Iraq War or not has
been widely debated. What is beyond doubt is that Hillary Clinton voted for
it. Holt only represented one side of the debate about Trump, and never
asked Clinton about her own vote.
In addition, the audience repeatedly interjected — almost always in Clinton
’s favor — and Holt did not stop them, though it was against the rules. He
only stopped the audience when there were cheers for Trump calling for
Clinton’s emails.
Bow again, Lester Holt. You did your job. |
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