Must See TV: Overtly Liberal NBC/CNBC is in a State of Denial | Eastern North Carolina Now

RNC suspends NBC from any future debates, and restricts it and all of its affiliate stations from moderating and televising any future Republican debates in this election cycle.

    At the core of CNBC's hypocrisy is the 'bait and switch' ruse, disguised as an agreement with the RNC, that the Republican candidates would be discussing their economic plans for America, which never actually occurred in any real context.


    It is conclusive among people of clarion to moderately insightful thought: The CNBC moderators had possibly one of the worst debate performances in modern times. During some haunting moments, the pathetic process reminded one of the shrill scraping of the chalkboard, and that spinal chill of dread.

    What began as a terrible performance has been compounded by the fact that CNBC has forced all videos down accept on their site, which has some very strong rebuttals to the Republican candidates, however veiled. One of these insipidly stupid videos used a silly program built by Microsoft, gauges the aptitude of the speaker or writer as to their level of communication.

    Years ago, I submitted a post that I wrote to be analyzed by this same program, and it suggested that I wrote my post deep into the post collegiate graduate level - thesis quality stuff. Cool, I agree with that.

This Frank Lutz focus group agreed, Ted Cruz, who speaks on a 9th grade level as per CNBC, intellectually kicked their Democrat ass about as well as an unknowing, unapologetic Democrat ass can be kicked. Once again, we can only show FOX videos since CNBC pulled all of theirs to shield and cover for their shame.



    Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Chris Christie (when he is not advising New Jersey rubes to "SHUT UP!"), Mike Huckabee, Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson, Rand Paul are outstanding communicators. They speak plainly with clarion vision, and if Liberal wonks can't understand their message, they really should not denigrate the utility of their speech. This is an old Liberal trick, not unlike their constant misplaced name-calling, with no evidence to prove such descriptors, which can best be personified by their screaming of 'Racist' when they lose the debate.

This Frank Lutz focus group well elucidated the true feelings of the Conservatives and Patriots, who have all had a big belly full of the 'greatest PAC of all time - the liberal Democrat Mainstream Media' that had the temerity to coo for Hillary Clinton's "great week" as she was finally proved to be the consummate liar that is her overarching trait within her pathological psychosis: Below. Once again, we can only show FOX videos since CNBC pulled all of theirs to shield and cover for their shame.



    On their jump-page of the debate, they showcase other titles to support their position that the Republicans deserved their moderators' condescension or stupidity; what's the difference at this point. Titles such as: "GOP debate: Candidates missed THIS big opportunity", "Candidates' claims: The Fact Patrol reports for duty", and "Sanders, O'Malley slam GOP at individual Events" (Let's get the Socialists' perspective, since we don't care about the Republican candidates).

    The remarkable truths about the CNBC debate is three fold: 1) The debate really helped to showcase the Republicans intellectual superiority to the Democrats running for office as well as their unprofessional NBC moderators; 2) CNBC had the biggest viewer draw in their history as a cable finance channel; 3) It will be a very long time before that ever happens again, since the RNC (Republican National Committee) will show great trepidation before allowing NBC another crack at attempting to humiliate the Republicans, in lieu of the public gaining insight into the real positions of these politicians, who should prove to be the best hope of any real positive change this nation will realize going forward.
    One would think that a business channel, where many of their viewers understand free market capitalism, would know that. Makes one wonder: Could this be the proverbial denouncement for CNBC? We shall see how this descending story unfolds for this revealed arm of the Democrat media.

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If you could vote today for one of the Republican front runners for the GOP primary nomination: Who would it be?
11.57%   Donald Trump
25.75%   Ben Carson
13.81%   Carly Fiorina
4.1%   Jeb Bush
32.09%   Ted Cruz
12.69%   Marco Rubio
268 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!


Finally, November 1, 2015, I found a video that may be beneficial to broadcast the entire debate. Let's see how long CNBC allows it to stay up.


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