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Presidential Debate - During the very first Republican presidential debate last August, hosted by Fox News, Gingrich accused host Chris Wallace of playing “Mickey Mouse games” with “gotcha questions.” At the end of September, Gingrich blamed the media for his ...

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PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM

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During the very first Republican presidential debate last August, hosted by Fox News, Gingrich

accused host Chris Wallace of playing “Mickey Mouse games” with “gotcha questions.” At the end

of September, Gingrich blamed the media for his ...





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PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM









By Andrew Belonsky 21 hours ago Tweet

Newt Gingrich sometimes sounds like a

broken record with his constant attacks on

the media. During the very first Republican

presidential debate last August, hosted by

Fox News, Gingrich accused host Chris

Wallace of playing “Mickey Mouse games” 

w i t h “gotcha questions.”  At the end of

September, Gingrich blamed the media

for his then-floundering campaign, and

just last week he tried to hit CNN’s Wolf

Blitzer for asking about Romney’s tax

records.





That’s just the tip of the iceberg, and all of Gingrich’s anti-media rants are getting pretty repetitive,

so today the candidate tried a new angle: he vowed not to participate in any general presidential

debates if they’re moderated by reporters, because all reporters support President Obama.





“As your nominee, I will not accept debates in the fall in which the reporters are the moderators,” he

promised at a Florida rally, MSNBC reports. “We don’t need to have a second Obama person at the

debate.” Is Gingrich implicitly saying his former colleagues at fair and balanced Fox News aren’t

reporters? Sounds like it.





Gingrich, fond of calling himself a historian, must be forgetting that the official presidential match-

ups, currently organized by the independent Commission on Presidential Debates, are moderated

by journalists. Always. Ever since John Kennedy and Richard Nixon’s seminal televised 1960 face-

off, reporters from the major networks, and sometimes newspapers, have played referee in the

presidential candidates’  various public deliberation. That’s just how it’s done and if someone

wants to be president, they have to deal with that reality.





Besides, who else would moderate the debates? Who does Gingrich suggest? A six-year old

child? An unbiased foreigner with no direct stake in the election? The plastic cow that attended his

Iowa rally? Or would the candidate, keen on a sci-fi moon colony, prefer super computer Watson

moderate? Should we just program some random questions into a computer and hope the

candidates stay on message and within time constraints?





Gingrich’s suggestion is ridiculous. It’s also presumptuous, because there are still months until

the Republican nominating convention, and even if he can hang on through primary season,



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