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Thursday, Apr 17
ABC Debate Reviews: "Shoddy," "Televised Train Wreck," "Excellent"
"It was another step downward for network news — usually dependable anchors, Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos, turned in shoddy, despicable performances. And from Bunch, an open letter to Gibson and Stephanopoulos calling their performance "a televised train wreck that my friend and colleague Greg Mitchell has already called, quite accurately, 'a shameful night for the U.S. media.'" Alessandra Stanley of the NYTimes focused on "the veiled ties and tensions between news media stars and political figures" which "sometimes make voters bitter, leading them to cling to political satire by the likes of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert as a way to explain their frustration." Stanley's colleague David Brooks gave ABC an "A": "I thought the questions were excellent. The journalist's job is to make politicians uncomfortable, to explore evasions, contradictions and vulnerabilities. Almost every question tonight did that," wrote Brooks. Back to that criticism, which has generated more than 14,600 comments to the ABCNews.com story about the debate. USA Today has a roundup of the reaction, including from the political blogs. >More: TVDecoder's Brian Stelter reports more than 10 million watched the Philly face-off. That makes it the most-watched debate of the primary season. Email This Post |
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