“Take it from me, taking truth to power can be powerfully unsettling if that power sets its sights on you and attacks you and dismisses you and ignores you. It didn’t matter so much when it wasn’t about you before, CNN. Very different now that it’s you being singled out, CNN. Doesn’t seem very fair now, does it? …
Isn’t it obnoxious and unfair how some celebrate your plight? Kind of feels like the way you celebrated ours, doesn’t it? They say payback’s a bitch. If only you would take a moment to rewind the tape and see the shoe is on the other foot. Or am I confusing it with the one now kicking you in the ass?
You see, it’s hard to tell from where I sit. Back then, your silence was deafening. Very different now, isn’t it? And I suspect — just suspect — not much fun.”
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Fox Business/WSJ Republican Debate
9pm ET (8pm CT, 6pm PT) – Main Debate
6pm ET (5pm CT, 3pm PT) – Undercard Debate Aired On:Fox Business Network (Channel finder) Location:Milwaukee Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sponsors:Fox Business Network, Wall Street Journal Moderators:Neil Cavuto, Maria Bartiromo, and Gerard Baker Candidates: Candidates who score 2.5 percent or higher in an average of the four most recent national polls conducted through Nov. 4 will be invited to the main debate stage, the rest on the undercard stage
Tuesday, December 15, 2015 CNN/Salem Republican Debate Aired On: CNN Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Sponsors: CNN, Salem Media Group Candidates: To be determined
January, 2016 (Date TBD)
Fox News Republican Debate Aired On:Fox News Channel Location: Iowa Sponsors: Fox News Candidates: To be determined
Saturday, February 6, 2016
ABC/IJReview Republican Debate Aired On: ABC Location:St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire Sponsors: ABC News, IJReview.com Candidates: To be determined
Saturday, February 13, 2016
CBS News Republican Debate Aired On: CBS Location: The Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina Sponsors:CBS News Moderator: John Dickerson Candidates: TBD
Friday, February 26, 2016
Republican Debate Aired On: ? Location:University of Houston in Houston, Texas Sponsors: National Review and NBC/Telemundo Candidates: To be determined Notes: NBC News has been removed by the RNC as a sponsor – details here.
March, 2016*
Fox News Republican Debate Aired On: Fox News Channel Location: TBD Sponsors: Fox News Candidates: To be determined
Thursday, March 10, 2016
CNN/Salem Republican Debate Aired On: CNN Location: Florida Sponsors: CNN, Salem Media Group Candidates: To be determined
Though the specific language of the draft letter is still in flux, one particular question contains a laundry list of behaviors and activities that media should commit to notdoing during future debates:
Ask the candidates to raise their hands to answer a question
Ask yes/no questions without time to provide a substantive answer
Have a “lightening round”
Allow candidate-to-candidate questioning
Allow props or pledges by the candidates
Have reaction shots of the members moderators during debates
Use behind shots of the candidates showing their notes
Show an empty podium during the break (describe how far away the bathrooms are)
Leave microphones on during breaks
Allow members of the audience to wear political messages (shirts, buttons, signs, etc.)
Neil Cavuto told viewers that if the charges are true, ‘that’s big and that’s on me.’
Bradford Richardson reports: Fox News’s Neil Cavuto is apologizing for inviting a man who is accused of falsely presenting himself as an ex-CIA agent on his show.
“You have the right to expect that guests who appear here to be who they say they are. Now it’s a very rare slip-up, but it’s a very big slip-up and I will make doubly sure something like this never, ever happens again. I value your trust, and I promise to work very hard to regain it.”
— Neil Cavuto
Wayne Simmons, who was arrested on Thursday for allegedly committing major fraud, wire fraud, and making false statements to the government, was a guest expert on “Your World with Neil Cavuto.”
Cavuto said if the charges are true, “that’s big, and that’s on me, and only me.”
“You have the right to expect that guests who appear here to be who they say they are,” Cavuto said on his show on Friday. “Now it’s a very rare slip-up, but it’s a very big slip-up and I will make doubly sure something like this never, ever happens again. I value your trust, and I promise to work very hard to regain it.” Read the rest of this entry »
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had a simple explanation for the ongoing friction between President Obama and Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu: “Hell hath no fury like Obama scorned.”
“Well there’s a lot going on here. I think the first thing that comes to mind is, hell hath no fury like Obama scorned.”
After Obama again ribbed Bibi over his comments on Palestinian statehood during a joint press conference with the Afghani president on Tuesday, Romney spoke with Fox News’sNeil Cavuto about the continuing spat between the American and Israeli leaders.
Romney added that part of the friction stems from a deeper source.
“What this is really about is Iran. And I think that the White House is trying to minimize Bibi Netanyahu and minimize Israel’s concerns at the the same time they’re trying to push through an agreement with Iran.”
Heated Exchange: Fox Host Yells At Michele Bachmann For Trying To Sue Obama: ‘You’re Being Silly’. During an interview with Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), Cavuto belittled the effort as “an enormous waste of effort” and “a political football,” suggesting that President George W. Bush used similar executive authority.
The segment devolved into a shouting match, with Cavuto laughing off Bachmann’s indignation about Obama’s use of executive powers.
Montel Williams gave a passionate, emotional speech about the need for congress and the administration to stop dragging their feet and being political with veterans problems and get them corrected. He was attending a veterans picnic in Myrtle Beach for Memorial Day.
As result of interim report on Pheonix VA 1700 vets CONTINUE to be at risk Secretary shld resign, if need be POTUS shld demand resignation.
[UPDATE Also see: VIDEO BELOW War veteran and talk show host Montel Williams sits down with Neil Cavuto to discuss the VA scandal and speak out against the poor treatment our veterans are receiving.]
Montel Williams is an American veteran, and he is particularly incensed about the scandal over veteran deaths as a result of secret waiting lists. Moreover, he was bothered by how President Obama was at West Point, yet didn’t take a moment to apologize for how his administration has dropped ball on veterans’ health.
Williams told Neil Cavuto that giving Secretary Shinseki the boot won’t really fix much. He said soldiers left the battlefield abroad only to come back to another battlefield at home, saying he is “angry” as hell because “our guys went over, they’ve left body parts, some of them never made it back, some of them are here now but their souls are still there, and we have the audacity to turn our back on them right this second.” Read the rest of this entry »
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