ABC’s shameless debate didn’t even survive its own fact-check
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As CBS anchors Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan prepare for the vice-presidential debate on Oct. 1, they have two models to choose from: CNN’s attempt to avoid “fact-checking” the candidates or ABC’s aggressively one-sided “fact-based” assault on the Republicans.
ABC’s immoderate moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis uncorked the most flagrantly unfair and unbalanced debate in the history of modern presidential debates, going back to the Nixon-Kennedy debates of 1960. They don’t care that anyone objects to their strategic decision to join in debating former President Trump, giving everyone the distinct impression that this was a three-on-one conversation.
Muir appeared on the Disney-syndicated chat show “Live with Kelly and Mark” and dismissed all criticism of ABC’s shoddy performance as “noise.” He sounded like Jimmy Kimmel when he told Republicans he didn’t want them