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I counted eight intentional questions from the moderator. By intentional questions, I mean those the moderator had written down to ask beforehand, and not the few times he’s asked an unscripted follow up question.
Of those eight, I consider six to have been neutral:
1. Job Creation
2. Bringing back jobs that have left the country
3. Resolving race relations
4. Preventing home-grown terrorist attacks
5. Obama’s “First Use” policy
6. Willingness to accept the outcome of the election
The other two questions were directly designed to put Trump on the defensive and Hillary on the offensive:
1. Releasing a tax return
2. Obama birth certificate controversy
Ummm, this isn’t balanced, at all. Where were the planned Hillary issue questions? By the spacing of these questions, being the 3rd and 5th questions asked, it’s almost as if they were spaced to halt any potential momentum Trump may have had at around one-third and two-thirds of the way through the debate.
Is it just me? Am I the only one who noticed this?
Of those eight, I consider six to have been neutral:
1. Job Creation
2. Bringing back jobs that have left the country
3. Resolving race relations
4. Preventing home-grown terrorist attacks
5. Obama’s “First Use” policy
6. Willingness to accept the outcome of the election
The other two questions were directly designed to put Trump on the defensive and Hillary on the offensive:
1. Releasing a tax return
2. Obama birth certificate controversy
Ummm, this isn’t balanced, at all. Where were the planned Hillary issue questions? By the spacing of these questions, being the 3rd and 5th questions asked, it’s almost as if they were spaced to halt any potential momentum Trump may have had at around one-third and two-thirds of the way through the debate.
Is it just me? Am I the only one who noticed this?