CNN DEFENDS THEIR DEBATE

Attacking the credibility of their accusers, “The vested interests who are challenging the credibility of the questioners are trying to distract voters from the substantive issues they care most about. Americans are tired of that discredited low-road approach, and throughout this election campaign CNN will stay focused on what the candidates are saying about the pressing issues facing this country at a critical time in our history.” (FOX News)

CNN insists the questioner wasn’t a plant. (AJC)

From Investors Business Daily: The Hillary Rodham Clinton News Network may be as dishonest as it is slanted. (IBD)

From Peggy Noonan: It's not bad that the questions had a certain spin, and played on stereotypes of the GOP. It's just bad that it doesn't quite happen at Democratic debates. (WSJ)

From Hugh Hewitt: …as we saw with the "insufficiently black" question, the CNN team used the device of the third party video to inject a question that would have embarrassed any anchor posing it. (Townhall)

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