Excellent post, and I agree with you completely!!! The first thing I asked when I saw those five sitting at that table was, "Where's Ron Paul?" I think he should have been there, in fact I also think if they wanted to eliminate someone, they could have removed Fred Thompson, that guy just puts me to sleep... he acts like he won't listen to anyone but himself, he comes across bullheaded and too stubborn for his own good... but, I'm glad they didn't eliminate him, but they shouldn't have eliminated anyone as long as he's a legitimate candidate...
I resent Fox for doing such a thing... do they have any explanation for this? TIA
On the bright side, this was what I think all of the debates should be more like, so the candidates can talk directly with each other and we can examine their positions more closely... this way, Ron Paul would have had the forum he also is entitled to have in order to get his message out to voters...
I think "fair and balanced" ought to mean fair and balanced, I think Fox failed miserably and has just joined the lame stream media by pulling such a stunt...
Chris Wallace looked like a little kid beside himself with all the heavy weights sitting before him, I didn't like his interview style, not one bit...
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