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Fox Debate Least Biased So Far

But Fox was hosting the Republican debates - right? So, aside form beating up on Trump, which WAS biased, why would they biased toward their own group?

Bias is more than just ideology. Its also about the narrative.
 
Not me.

All that proves is that they can be rattled. I have known mentally tough men/women in business. You could say you just had sex with their dead grandmother and they would not a bat an eye...they would just get the job done. After work they might take issue, but during business hours, they would blow it off.
You have to be that way in business or your competition will exploit the weakness.

A TRULY tough candidate would not give a crap how it was phrased and just answer the question anyway.

If they are complaining about how the question is phrased, then I know right then that they are weak.

Well, I think you have to consider the objective underlying the answers. It seems to me it's really important for voters, and viewers, to understand the extreme liberal bias that manipulates and propagandizes the information presented to them.

Proving this bias exists by calling out the fools on the CNBC panel helps to accomplish that goal. Far from being evidence of being rattled, it reminds people there are more important things that need to be discussed, as opposed to what the clowns on that panel of moderators thought their audience was capable of hearing.
 
Youre saying Republicans are less biased?

No. An obvious misunderstanding of the point I tried to make. GOoPers apparently only see bias when the questioners don't belong to the party - matters not the questions, it is only the political leaning of the questioner.

bias noun prejudice in favor of . . . one thing, person, or group compared with another.
 
No. An obvious misunderstanding of the point I tried to make. GOoPers apparently only see bias when the questioners don't belong to the party - matters not the questions, it is only the political leaning of the questioner.

bias noun prejudice in favor of . . . one thing, person, or group compared with another.

I know. It was a joke.
 
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