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Fox Debate On Economy Makes Time To Help Ben Carson Play The Liberal-Media Victim

Posted by Ellen -7859.80pc on November 11, 2015 · Flag

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Although Fox Business debate moderator Neil Cavuto claimed he’d keep the candidates talking about economic issues, he took a big financial time out to give Ben Carson an opportunity to defend questions about his credibility. 

According to Reuters, in a pre-debate interview, "Cavuto said he aims to keep candidates talking about economic issues such as Social Security, taxes and government spending. While some critics say the network leans conservative, Cavuto said there is no political agenda.'We are a business network,' he said. 'We really don’t focus on the red or the blue. We are just green. Money in and money out.'”

At 28 minutes into the two-hour debate, Cavuto didn't even pretend to make his question about money as he handed Carson an image-rehab opportunity on a silver platter. Cavuto cloaked his maneuver with a thin coat of confrontation:

CAVUTO: Dr. Carson, to you. You recently railed against the double standard in the media, sir, that seems obsessed with inconsistencies and potential exaggerations in your life story but look the other way when it came to then-Senator Barack Obama’s. Still, as the candidate whose brand has always been trust. Are you worried your campaign, which you’ve always said, sir, is bigger than you, is now being hurt by it?

If Cavuto really wanted to address the issue – rather than just lob a softball at Carson – he would have noted the sheer fallacy that then-Senator Barack Obama was never scrutinized as a candidate.

Carson began his answer by thanking Cavuto for not asking “what I said in the 10th grade.” That got a hearty laugh from the audience, along with Cavuto, who was shown smiling broadly. Just in case the audience thought he was really questioning Carson’s credibility. “I’ll just forget that follow up,” Cavuto quipped.

But forgetting a follow up Cavuto did. 

CARSON: The fact of the matter is we should vet all candidates. I have no problem with being vetted. But I do have a problem with is being lied about. And then putting that out there as truth. And I don’t even mind that so much if they’d do it with everybody, like people on the other side. But, you know, when I look at somebody like Hillary Clinton who sits there and tells her daughter and a government official that no, this was a terrorist attack and then tells everybody else that it was a video, where I came from, they call that a lie. I think that’s very different from somebody misinterpreting when I said that I was offered a scholarship to West Point. That’s the words that they used. But I’ve had many people come and say the same thing to me. That’s what people do in those situations. We have to start treating people the same and finding out what people really think and what they’re made of. And people who know me know that I’m an honest person. 

In the first place, the issue of Hillary Clinton’s characterization of the Benghazi attack has been asked and answered. At the very least, Cavuto should have pointed out that Carson’s view is not definitive. But more significantly, there are big questions about Carson’s trustworthiness when it comes to economic issues. In a recent NPR interview, Carson seemed to have absolutely no idea what the debt limit is. On Fox News Sunday, Carson couldn’t explain his own Medicare alternative. 

But after Carson got his rehab moment, the discussion moved on.

Watch it below, from the November 10 Fox Business Network debate.

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d d commented 2015-11-11 20:40:51 -0500 · Flag
Okay, I’ve watched all the GOP debates and have heard numerous statement from Carson and, for the life of me, I do not understand why so many righties actually think this guy is qualified to be President. And when I’ve asked a couple of Carson supporters “why?”, I get back answers like “he’s very intelligent”, “he’s God fearing and our country needs to make God #1 again” and “he’s not afraid to stand up to Obummer and Shrillary”. Geez.
truman commented 2015-11-11 13:48:32 -0500 · Flag
The Legend of Uncle Ben lives on only in the Fux Nation and in the addled brain of Wrinkled Rupert.
Eyes On Fox commented 2015-11-11 12:44:37 -0500 · Flag
Oh, leave it to the never-ending comedy of “Fox & Friends” to gift us with a Fox News quote of the week. Naturally, clearly unbiased GOPTV™ was doing their typical Republican post-debate gushing… errr… analysis when they spewed this gem.

Sub-genius Brian Kilmeade: “Plato would have been so much more successful if he had just welded and stopped yapping about his philosophy.”
David Lindsay commented 2015-11-11 11:42:54 -0500 · Flag
When a presidential administration misinforms, mischaracterize and misleads the country into a needless war that kills 5000 Americans,… now that’s a lie!!!!
Eyes On Fox commented 2015-11-11 10:35:20 -0500 · Flag
Sandy,

Conservatives can’t deal with reality.

Did you realize Wikipedia is a hotbed liberal propaganda? I didn’t until I stumbled the comically bad Conservapedia, a right-wing alternate reality bubble, where cons can hide to have ideological nonsense spoon-fed to them as facts without those pesky liberals (that’s everyone else in the world) spoiling it. So, for example, there’s an article “Evolution Syndrome” which defines the phenomenon as “the tendency of some people to insist compulsively that human evolution from animals must somehow be true, and to spend nearly all of their time pushing that belief on others.” Seriously? How stupid is that ‘fact’?

What does this have to do with the FNB debate? Well, Fox News is right-winger’s alternate reality bubble. Conservatives cling to the belief all the propaganda within the bubble is real and everything else is the liberal mainstream media bias. So the same people who praise the Lord for right-wing talk radio personalities like Rush Limbaugh for bringing them the untold truth the liberal mainstream media suppresses, flock to Fox News for a news format version of the less transparently nutty stuff that percolates up from the same.

Right-wingers have become so over-sensitized to any alternate views, now the GOP debates have to be packaged within the bubble. So last night we got FBN doing the worst debate I’ve ever personally witnessed. In fairness to FNB, I didn’t watch the CNBC one. Maybe it was worse so I won’t defend it. However, despite Fox News’ phony boasting theirs are the best, everyone else’s liberal crap, CNN’s Democratic debate is by far the best I’ve seen.

And, no, I’m not saying that because I’m a lib watching Dems. Anderson Cooper just did an outstanding job. I didn’t think the CNN GOP debate was as good as Fox News’ that preceded it. So there.

As Ellen said, despite Cavuto’s opening statement, the debate didn’t stay on topic and softballing Carson on his serial lying wasn’t the only example of this. They are endless.

There were very few follow-ups to challenge the candidates tendency to stump speech. There also was not much back and forth between the candidates. While crybaby right-wingers fill their diapers over this in previous debates, it’s the only way to get candidates off their useless stump speech scripts you hear over and over elsewhere and to dig into real contrasts on policy and character.

If you want candidate softballs just watch Fox News “Fox And Friends” most mornings where they typically feature one of the Republican candidates for a mutual masturbation circle jerk. Fair and balanced.
Sandy Greave commented 2015-11-11 08:52:39 -0500 · Flag
You are evidently failing in your mission to gut-shoot both FOX and Ben. Betcha you don’t mind it when MSNBC tosses softballs to Dems and roasts Republicans, eh?
El 84 commented 2015-11-11 07:49:48 -0500 · Flag
Crap. I fell asleep during the debate. I wasn’t watching, I just fell asleep. So Carson got a rebate.
Aria Prescott commented 2015-11-11 04:05:13 -0500 · Flag
AM radio is going with the angle that Clinton told a lot of 2008 lies. Uh, yeah… And she got her balls busted for every one she was caught in, didn’t she? At least Fox is trying to put their double standard in the quality of lie, even if there was no actual lie told.

And yes, that’s the closest thing to a compliment they’ll get.
NewsHounds posted about Fox Debate On Economy Makes Time To Help Ben Carson Play The Liberal-Media Victim on NewsHounds' Facebook page 2015-11-11 02:18:34 -0500
Fox didn't even pretend its softball for Carson was about the economy.








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