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Is the Mainstream Media Hillary Clinton's Super PAC?

Susan Stamper Brown Susan Stamper Brown is an Alaskan resident and recovering political pundit who does her best to make sense of current day events using her faith. She tries to read every email sent to her at writestamper@gmail.com or join her Facebook page
Susan Stamper Brown Susan Stamper Brown is an Alaskan resident and recovering political pundit who does her best to make sense of current day events using her faith. She tries to read every email sent to her at writestamper@gmail.com or join her Facebook page

Apparently, integrity and critical thinking are not qualities found in today's mainstream media.

We know this after watching the CNBC-hosted Republican debate billed as one which would focus on "the key issues that matter to all voters — job growth, taxes, technology, retirement and the health of our national economy."

Obviously, that did not happen.

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Instead, Americans watched moderators with the seeming intellectual prowess of June bugs disrespectfully hurl boneheaded attacks and stupid questions at GOP presidential hopefuls, offering millions of viewers a front row seat to observe in living color proof positive they are nothing more than extensions of, and left-wing propagandists for, the Democratic Party.

For this gift we should be thankful.

Americans needed to see this irrefutable idiocy for themselves. CNBC promised candidates an opening question on financial or economic issues but instead were lowballed with: "Tell us your biggest weakness in 30 seconds." Later, one moderator went so far as to ask a ridiculous question about fantasy football.

It was almost as if moderators didn't want crucial matters discussed, circumventing any possibility of intelligent debate with off-the-wall questions and personal attacks. In fact, a Media Research Center analysis found that 65 percent of the "questions" posed by moderators John Harwood, Carl Quintanilla and Becky Quick "hit the candidates with negative spin, personal insults or ad hominem attacks." Ad hominem attacks like asking if one of the candidates was running "a comic book version of a presidential campaign" or disparagingly asking the world-renowned neurosurgeon, Dr. Ben Carson, if he could do math.

At that point I was rather thankful a baseball bat was not in arm's reach or my living room would be minus one flat screen. I was not alone. Public outcry shows it backfired. Presidential debates are intended to field the tough questions so voters can gain a window into each candidate's vision for how he or she would lead America.

Sen. Ted Cruz was right when during the debate he defended fellow GOP contenders, saying, "The men and women on this stage have more ideas, more experience, more common sense than every participant in the Democratic debate," which reflected "a debate between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks." And I would add the "Bull-shi-viks" but I wasn't onstage.

Truth is, the left-stream media have no interest in allowing Americans to think for themselves and form their own opinions. The world burns, rogue nations toy with nuclear weapons, the world's economy teeters on the brink of collapse – and the left-stream media are preoccupied with "gotcha" questions. And protecting Hillary Clinton.

"Comes with the job," said moderator John Harwood after The Blaze asked him to respond to the overwhelming outcry from critics after the debate. Comes with the job? Apparently, asking Democrat Party contenders similar questions with the same condescending tone doesn't come with the job. Nor does questioning Hillary about Benghazi or her metastasizing email scandal presently under FBI investigation.

Sen. Marco Rubio nailed it during the debate when he said the Democrats' "ultimate SuperPAC" is the mainstream media. "Last week," Rubio said, "Hillary Clinton went before a committee. She admitted she had sent emails to her family, saying, 'Hey, this attack at Benghazi was caused by al-Qaeda-like elements.' She spent over a week telling families of those victims and the American people that it was because of a video. And yet the mainstream media is going around saying it was the greatest week in Hillary Clinton's campaign. It was the week she got exposed as a liar …"

And the mainstream media will continue to remain silent to ensure her coronation.

After the debate, CNN reported that some CNBC employees were heard saying, "they were proud that the moderators had pointedly challenged the GOP candidates and potentially changed the course of the presidential race." That's all they cared about and that's the reason why people trust the left-stream media about as much as they trust Hillary Clinton.

Susan Stamper Brown Susan Stamper Brown is an Alaskan resident and recovering political pundit who does her best to make sense of current day events using her faith. She tries to read every email sent to her at writestamper@gmail.com or join her Facebook page

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