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Here Are Some Of The Worst Debate ‘Questions’ From Moderators In The Trump Era. This Debate Will Be No Different.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will face off in what is likely to be their only presidential debate Tuesday night. But if past debates tell us anything, Harris can count on friendly debate moderators to toss her softballs while brow-beating Trump with loaded questions that fail to understand major voting issues.

And based on the conduct of past moderators during the Trump era, viewers tonight can also expect biased and useless questions designed to malign the propaganda press’ number one enemy.

2020

Chris Wallace hosted the first presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle. His abysmal moderation and time management skills were only overshadowed by his politically charged questions. Wallace unironically chastised Trump for bringing up Hunter Biden’s lucrative business relations (and Joe Biden’s alleged involvement), saying, “The American people would rather hear more about substantial subjects.” Those “substantial subjects” included asking Trump why he was “holding big rallies” during election season.

Wallace also asked Trump about his administration’s decision to ban training that teaches racist and anti-American ideas like “white privilege” and “critical race theory.”

“What is radical about racial sensitivity training?” Wallace asked after a summer of nationwide race riots fomented by ideology and exemplified by Trump-banned federal workplace training claiming white people are worse than black people due to the color of their skin.

Wallace also demanded Trump rebuke white supremacists for the umpteenth time.

“You have repeatedly criticized [Biden] for not specifically calling out Antifa and other left-wing extremist groups,”

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