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CBS frantically changing questions for Democrat debate

Ray From Cleveland

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CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


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Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"
 
Of course they are having to write some new questions. An attack just occurred and it would be an oversight not to address it during a debate the next day.

Don't be a tard and act like this is some kind of scandal. Jesus H. Christ.
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

The Democrats actually 'debate'? What about? They agree on almost everything.
 
I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

On the assumption you're not going to watch the debate, I'll be glad to provide the transcript as soon as it's available.

Oh I can record it myself and try to stomach through it later. But let's face it, DumBama has been weak on terrorism and the candidates will need to protect their party. How do you suppose they will do it?
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"


Wait....is there enough time for them to change the questions and get them to hilary before the debate? What will they do....she can't just be debated without knowing the questions first...don't they know how the democrats run things?
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

The Democrats actually 'debate'? What about? They agree on almost everything.

Much like their last debate, they will discuss things like who can expand the welfare state the most, who will get the most even with those evil rich people, who will do the most to make it harder on Americans to own a gun...........things like that.
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

The Democrats actually 'debate'? What about? They agree on almost everything.

Much like their last debate, they will discuss things like who can expand the welfare state the most, who will get the most even with those evil rich people, who will do the most to make it harder on Americans to own a gun...........things like that.

Kindly show us where anyone said any of that:

CNN Democratic Debate – Full Transcript
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"


Wait....is there enough time for them to change the questions and get them to hilary before the debate? What will they do....she can't just be debated without knowing the questions first...don't they know how the democrats run things?

You forget: she has a smart phone; maybe two if she has more than one account.
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

The Democrats actually 'debate'? What about? They agree on almost everything.

Much like their last debate, they will discuss things like who can expand the welfare state the most, who will get the most even with those evil rich people, who will do the most to make it harder on Americans to own a gun...........things like that.


Please Ray.....you know darn well they will change the order of those points....they aren't dumb enough to follow the same order in each debate.......maybe this time they will attack the rich first...and then guns and then increase welfare...or maybe they will start with free tuition......

You never know.....it will be fun trying to guess won't it?
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

The Democrats actually 'debate'? What about? They agree on almost everything.

Much like their last debate, they will discuss things like who can expand the welfare state the most, who will get the most even with those evil rich people, who will do the most to make it harder on Americans to own a gun...........things like that.


Please Ray.....you know darn well they will change the order of those points....they aren't dumb enough to follow the same order in each debate.......maybe this time they will attack the rich first...and then guns and then increase welfare...or maybe they will start with free tuition......

You never know.....it will be fun trying to guess won't it?

It'll be even more fun comparing your guesses to the actual transcript.
 
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
By EMILY STEELNOV. 14, 2015

DES MOINES — In the hours after the deadly attacks in Paris, CBS News significantly reworked its plans for the Democratic presidential debate it is hosting here on Saturday night to focus more on issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

Steve Capus, the executive editor of CBS News and the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” said in an interview late Friday that he was in the middle of a rehearsal for the debate when news broke about the slaughter in Paris.

The CBS News team immediately shifted gears and reformulated questions to make them more directly related to the attacks. Mr. Capus said it was important for the debate to go on because the world looks to the American president for leadership during international crises.

“American leadership is put to the test,” Mr. Capus said. “The entire world is looking to the White House. These people are vying to take over this office.”


Continue reading the main story

Great. I wonder how many questions they can create to basically ask "why is this Bush's fault?"

The Democrats actually 'debate'? What about? They agree on almost everything.

Much like their last debate, they will discuss things like who can expand the welfare state the most, who will get the most even with those evil rich people, who will do the most to make it harder on Americans to own a gun...........things like that.


Please Ray.....you know darn well they will change the order of those points....they aren't dumb enough to follow the same order in each debate.......maybe this time they will attack the rich first...and then guns and then increase welfare...or maybe they will start with free tuition......

You never know.....it will be fun trying to guess won't it?

It'll be even more fun comparing your guesses to the actual transcript.


Sorry, nice try...but my post was funnier....
 

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