
The Democratic front-runner’s performance was as good as it was dishonest.
Hillary Clinton won. She won because she’s a strong debater. She won because Bernie Sanders is not. She won because the first Democratic presidential debate focused on liberal policies—and not her email scandal or character.
The embattled front-runner won herself a news cycle or two, because she stretched the truth and played to a friendly audience. It won’t always be so.
It took more than an hour before CNN’s Anderson Cooper asked Clinton about the covert email system she established as secretary of State in defiance of federal regulations, subverting the Freedom of Information Act, thwarting congressional oversight, and jeopardizing U.S. secrets. And, even then, her chief rival offered Clinton cover.
“What I did was allowed by the State Department,” said the woman who headed the State Department, “but it wasn’t the best choice.” Clinton noted that the GOP-led Benghazi committee—the panel that discovered her rogue email system—is on record trying to undermine her credibility. GOP partisans were partisan, and yet, she dramatically declared, “I’m still standing.”
The Democratic crowd roared. “I think the secretary is right,” said Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a populist threatening Clinton from the left. “The American people are sick and tired of hearing about emails.”
Professional Democrats and the party’s strongest voters are certainly tired of hearing about the email scandal, but it’s not going to go away—not with the FBI investigating whether confidential information was mishandled under Clinton’s system, and not with independent voters losing faith in Clinton’s word.
Character and judgment are gateway political issues. An untrustworthy candidate might check all your policy boxes, might tickle your ideological buttons, and might even grind away long enough to get your vote—but you’re not going to like it.
https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/90050/hillary-clinton-won-wont-always-be-this-way
She won and the sore losers are crying in their beer.
She will be your next President.
Last night’s debate had to be one of the most stage-managed events ever. CNN were only interested in two things. Ratings and promoting the party that they don’t even to to hide their biased support of. No surprise questions. I wouldn’t be surprised if the questions (especially those for Hillary) were vetted well in advance, giving all concerned ample time to prepare responses.
The Democrats have made a potential huge mistake this time around, basically putting all eggs in the Hillary basket. The others stand no chance in a General Election and it’s the only reason why bungler Joe was quickly readied in case of the wheels coming off the Hillary campaign.
Like Fox is any different.
the Fox debate was way different , guess you missed it
So you’re okay with a news organization and political party that is the opposite of Fox, right? What you are saying, therefore, is that CNN is the Fox of the Left. Fox is all lies, so the Left keep reminding us. Think about this for a moment.