CNN debate?

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Blitzer did a decent job, over all, though he did try a few things, that were a lit­tle off but con­sid­er­ing how bad­ly the last debate went CNN actu­al­ly did a decent job.

IN the next debate, Will we see a repeat of the biased lib­er­al­ly slant­ed ques­tions that were asked in the last debate?

There were biased ques­tions, no debate about it, (par­don the pun)

The real ques­tion is this, are the Amer­i­can peo­ple smart enough to fig­ure it all out?

Are the Amer­i­can peo­ple smart enough to know when some­one is play­ing games with ques­tions?

The answer to that ques­tion, is a big Yes they are, we are not the un edu­cat­ed, illit­er­ate, back­ward peo­ple of the past, you know the ones that most lib­er­als think that we all are, they think that they are so smart that no one can fig­ure out when they are ask­ing biased ques­tions.

The fact is that we are smart enough to fig­ure it all out, the ques­tion is will the canidates call out the biased media on its lousy ques­tions, by refus­ing to answer a biased ques­tion, last week Rick Per­ry was asked a biased ques­tion, when they asked him, (para­phrased) how do you sleep at night know­ing that your state has exe­cut­ed hun­dreds of more pris­on­ers, than oth­er states?

What if Rick Per­ry had said, that is a biased ques­tion would you care to rephrase it in a fair for­mat?

That would have got their atten­tion, for sure.

One thing is clear, if things remain the same CNN will once again rep­re­sent only about 18 per­cent of the pop­u­la­tion.

leav­ing out the oth­er 82 per­cent of the pop­u­la­tion.