I mentioned that I watched some of the debate the other night and then just could not stand any more.
I looked up the transcript. A sample:
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WALLACE: Thank you. Governor Christie, you have compared both Senators Cruz and Rubio to Barack Obama, saying that we cannot afford another inexperienced President. You've also said that Senator Cruz's vote to curtail the NSA surveillance program made America less safe. Is either of them ready to be Commander in Chief?
CHRISTIE: Well, let me say that I do believe that the vote on NSA made the country less safe. Well, let me tell you what the country should really be worried about. I watched that town hall meeting with the Democrats the other night, and I heard Hillary Clinton asked a direct question by an Iowan, and that's what Iowans like to do. They like to ask direct questions.
And, they asked about her email situation. And, here's what she said to the American people. She did it for convenience. For her convenience. She put America's secrets at risk for her convenience. She put American intelligence officers at risk for her convenience. She put American strategy at risk for her convenience.
Let me tell you who's not qualified to be President of the United States, Chris. Hillary Rodham Clinton did that to our country. She is not qualified to be President of the United States.
(CHEERING)
The fact is what we need is someone on that stage who has been tested, who has been through it, who has made decisions, who has sit (ph) in the chair of consequence and can prosecute the case against Hillary Clinton on...
(BELL RINGING)
CHRISTIE: ... that stage, and that is exactly what I am ready to do.
(APPLAUSE)
WALLACE: Governor Bush...
CRUZ: Chris? Chris I was mentioned in that question.
BUSH: No, you weren't. Your name wasn't mentioned, Ted.
CRUZ: ... Actually, I was...
BUSH: ... Chris, keep it coming...
WALLACE: ... I don't think that your name was mentioned...
CRUZ: ... Chris, your questions that you...
WALLACE: ... Sir, I think -- I think the question was...
CRUZ: ... What was your question...
WALLACE: ... It's not my question that you get a chance to respond to, it's his answer.
(LAUGHTER)
WALLACE: You don't get 30 seconds to respond to me...
CRUZ: ... Your question was you have disagreed...
(AUDIENCE REACTION)
WALLACE: ... You don't get 30 seconds to respond to me...
Imo, the clearest case of disqualification is of Chris Wallace. Firstly, his question was at least awkwardly phraded if not downright stupid. Is he asking about NSA surveillance or, as he put it at the end, "Is either of them ready to be Commander in Chief?" If the latter, just ask it.
Secondly, the question certainly referred to the Cruz and Rubio votes on NSA and Christie responded to that part of the question, clearly saying that he disagrees with those votes. Does Wallace really want to claim that since Christie expressed disagreement with the Cruz votes that Wallace asked about, but Christie did not mention the word "Cruz" in his answer that Cruz is not entitled to a response? If Christie had said "Well, let me say that I do believe that the vote [by Cruz and Rubio] on NSA made the country less safe." then Cruz would get to respond but since the bracketed part was not explicitly stated (but obviously part of the answer) then he is not entitled to a response? Actually, it is tough to think of ay response to the Wallace question that would not entitle Cruz and Rubio to a response, unless Christie said "They are both great guys and everyone should vote for them".
It is not as if Wallace was asking a question spontaneously. He had time to formulate it and presumably discuss it with others.
We expect that the candidates will bob and weave, it goes with the political genetic structure. But the interviewers, here and elsewhere, need to be more serious or they should be looking for a different job.
The print media have been worried about their future in an age of 900 channels. To the contrary, I see the network news as becoming less and less of a serious enterprise. I watched one of the (basically interchangeable, NBC, CBS, ABC) network news programs the other day. Absolutely awful. And, with the debate, I turned it off.