Donald Trump is threatening to boycott the next GOP is on CNBC and will be held in Colorado. As is typical for any NBC propaganda arm, they are doing all they can to minimize Republicans. CNBC announced that they will not allow any of the candidates to have an opening and closing statement, something I have never seen in a debate before. Donald Trump is mad again and is threatening to boycott the CNBC GOP debate on October 28th in Colorado because of CNBC’s policy of no opening or closing statements.
As you saw with CNN, the Democrat media complex has a certain set of rules for Republicans and a hands off approach to Hillary Clinton. It was really quite pathetic, and any future Democrat debates will likely be like the first one.
Donald Trump while threatening to boycott the CNBC GOP debate isn’t the only Republican pissed off at CNBC’s sudden rule change.
Trump threatens to boycott next GOP because no opening and closing statements |
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On at least two conference calls this week, the Times reported, aides to several of the Republican presidential campaigns have raised objections to CNBC’s plans for the debate.
“The criteria that was outlined by CNBC was never discussed with any of the candidates or the campaigns,” Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told the New York Times. “So what CNBC did was send out a memo and said, ‘Here’s the criteria as you have approved them’ and that went out to all the campaigns. We said we never agreed to this criteria.”Trump expressed unhappiness with the the three-hour length of the second GOP debate hosted by CNN, and wants to ensure that the next debate isn’t allowed to drag on past two hours.
“For us it was imperative that the time be changed to 120 minutes,” Lewandowski said.
“Until we have this criteria specifically laid out, it is difficult to participate.”
Lewandowski urged the Republican National Committee (RNC) to intervene in the dispute.
Reince Preibus and the GOP will never learn. Letting CNN, NBC, or any other Democrat propaganda media complexes ‘moderate’ GOP debates will always pit one candidate against each other.
CNBC has been losing viewers to Fox Business over the last few months. This is their one chance to get good ratings. My guess is that CNN caves and allows opening and closing statements. I mean really, do you really want to hear Jeb Bush and John Kasich debating for two hours?