Michael Gaynor
Can the male Republican presidential hopefuls go to war FOR a woman (Carly Fiorina) against CNN?
By Michael Gaynor
If all the Republican men won't man up, then Donald J. Trump should gallantly offer his place to Carly Fiorina.
As usual, Democrats are promoting the Republican War on Women canard.
Hillary Clinton even compared Republicans to terrorists recently.
At the Fox News debate this month for the top ten polling Republican presidential hopefuls, "moderator" Megyn Kelly treated the War on Women as a fact rather than a disputed political claim as she suggested strongly that Donald Trump could not be expected to run well with women voters.
It's time for the Republicans to be smart about this and unite to refute the war on women charge against Republicans by demanding that CNN stop facilitating the bogus war on women charge by keeping Carly Fiorina out of the main debate next month.
CNN is planning to do that, based on polls before the Fox debate.
The Fox debate was the FIRST debate of the 2016 presidential race.
The polls before it are out of date and using them to keep Carly Fiorina off the main stage is a stunt up with which none of the Republican presidential candidates should put!
At the risk of appearing gentlemanly, all sixteen men running for the Republican presidential nomination should demand that CNN acknowledge the reality that its criteria are flawed and Carly Fiorina's accomplishment in joining the top ten in the post-Fox debate polls.
If all ten Republican men won't man up, then Donald J. Trump should offer his place to Carly Fiorina.
Without Trump, CNN will not receive a ratings bonanza even close to the one Fox New received for hosting the Republican debate.
With Trump and Carly Fiorina, CNN should top Fox News, especially if its debate moderators act like debate moderators should and elicit pertinent facts fairly instead of promoting any political agenda.
© Michael Gaynor
August 31, 2015
If all the Republican men won't man up, then Donald J. Trump should gallantly offer his place to Carly Fiorina.
As usual, Democrats are promoting the Republican War on Women canard.
Hillary Clinton even compared Republicans to terrorists recently.
At the Fox News debate this month for the top ten polling Republican presidential hopefuls, "moderator" Megyn Kelly treated the War on Women as a fact rather than a disputed political claim as she suggested strongly that Donald Trump could not be expected to run well with women voters.
It's time for the Republicans to be smart about this and unite to refute the war on women charge against Republicans by demanding that CNN stop facilitating the bogus war on women charge by keeping Carly Fiorina out of the main debate next month.
CNN is planning to do that, based on polls before the Fox debate.
The Fox debate was the FIRST debate of the 2016 presidential race.
The polls before it are out of date and using them to keep Carly Fiorina off the main stage is a stunt up with which none of the Republican presidential candidates should put!
At the risk of appearing gentlemanly, all sixteen men running for the Republican presidential nomination should demand that CNN acknowledge the reality that its criteria are flawed and Carly Fiorina's accomplishment in joining the top ten in the post-Fox debate polls.
If all ten Republican men won't man up, then Donald J. Trump should offer his place to Carly Fiorina.
Without Trump, CNN will not receive a ratings bonanza even close to the one Fox New received for hosting the Republican debate.
With Trump and Carly Fiorina, CNN should top Fox News, especially if its debate moderators act like debate moderators should and elicit pertinent facts fairly instead of promoting any political agenda.
© Michael Gaynor
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