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Fox News labeled as ‘Debate Night’s Biggest Loser’: ‘RNC, Please Address!’

Who ⁢Won ⁢and Lost in Last Night’s Republican Primary Debate?

Who you saw‌ as⁤ the winner of last night’s Republican ⁤primary debate⁣ is largely a Rorschach test.

As is often the case with these wide-field debates, you ‍could easily ‍make‍ a case for any⁣ of the candidates having had the best⁣ night. (Well, maybe not Chris Christie.)

What’s not nearly‌ as debatable, however, is who ⁢had⁢ the roughest night of them all.

Fox News, which presented the debate, had its work cut out from ⁤the beginning. The network had ‍the unenviable ⁢task of broadcasting the first Republican debate without the leading candidate, Donald Trump.

(The former president instead took to‌ X, ⁤the ⁤platform formerly ‍known as‍ Twitter, for ⁢a revealing⁣ interview with Tucker Carlson.)

Even without the ⁤star attraction, however, Fox could’ve salvaged⁣ the night by keeping the candidates in check, keeping ⁤discussions ⁢brief and substantive, and ⁢sticking to topics relevant⁣ to what Republican⁤ voters actually care about.

By this writer’s​ humble ⁤calculations, Fox went an embarrassing 0-3 ⁣on ​that particular scorecard.

The first two​ failures‌ (not keeping candidates in check and not keeping debates brisk) are somewhat common in any debate‍ presentation,⁢ to be fair.

Still, it was rather comical seeing former‍ Vice President Mike Pence ignore the time restraints to deliver his wooden message. It‍ was‍ jarring to see off-topic, Trumpian bickering among the candidates,​ particularly⁣ when things devolved between Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy.

But again,⁣ these sins are hardly unique to Fox News. You will see the same ⁢criticisms hurled at CNN and MSNBC when they’re⁣ the ones hosting a debate.

No, ‍where⁤ Fox really lost the plot was with its ⁢choice ‍of questions.

At⁢ best, you could describe them as irrelevant. At worst, you⁤ could​ say‍ that ⁤these questions ‍exposed just how sorely out of touch Fox is with ⁢its ⁤purported⁢ base.

Where​ to even begin?

How about with a question about UFOs, which⁤ actually drew a snide remark from Christie and laughter from the crowd?

Or how about ⁢the ​far-left cause of climate‌ change? ​Whatever you may think of ⁤mankind’s ability to change the weather, it’s certainly not a winning topic for Republicans.

Viewers certainly noticed Fox’s peculiar choice of questions:

“Biggest loser in tonight’s debate? FOX News,” one X‌ user⁢ posted.‍ “RNC, fix⁢ this!” (For what it’s worth, The Hill ⁢ agreed​ with that assessment.)

Just ​as⁢ noticeable as what was asked was what wasn’t asked — namely, a question on‍ the red-hot topic of transgenderism. When⁤ something has torpedoed brands like Bud Light and Target, one can assume‍ American ⁢voters care about it.

Fox didn’t broach⁢ the subject at all.

So, Fox News exposed itself as horribly out of touch with Republican voters and⁣ probably turned ⁤off swathes ⁢of⁣ prospective viewers⁢ who may have tuned in ‍to give the beleaguered ⁣network‌ a ⁢second chance.

It couldn’t get worse… ‍right?

Wrong.

The above is Trump’s ​interview with Carlson. It’s been embedded ‍for ⁢your viewing ‌pleasure,‍ but there’s a good⁢ chance you’ve seen it already.

Why? Because that⁣ X video has ‌already ‍garnered over 200 million views ‍as ⁤of this writing. That’s ​a massive number — and one that⁢ will certainly put Fox to‍ shame.

It’s‌ just another​ reason⁤ why Fox‌ News will want to quickly forget‌ about last night’s Republican debate.

The post⁤ Fox News Declared the ‘Biggest ​Loser’ of Debate Night: ‘RNC, ‌Fix This!’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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