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Vivek Won The GOP Debate By Trashing NBC Moderator For Spreading The Russia-Collusion Hoax

A ‍Republican ⁣Primary Debate Filled with Insults and Noise

Apart from the personal insults and name-calling,​ the ⁤Republican primary ⁣debate last night was,‌ to no one’s surprise, mostly a ‍dud. Nikki Haley ⁤called Vivek Ramaswamy⁣ “scum” when he ⁤brought up her ​daughter’s use ‌of TikTok. Ramaswamy ‍called Haley and Florida​ Gov. Ron ⁢DeSantis “Dick Cheney in three-inch heels,” and the rest was ‌a bunch of noise from people‍ who⁢ will never be president.

The⁣ one standout moment, though, and‍ perhaps the ‍most important thing to happen ‌on network news in a long time, was when Ramaswamy denounced corporate media for ⁢constantly lying to the American people and specifically called out NBC News⁢ debate moderator Kristen Welker to her face⁢ for spreading the Russia-collusion‌ hoax.

Ramaswamy Challenges Welker​ on the Russia-Collusion Hoax

“Kristen I’m gonna use this time —‌ because this is actually⁢ about you‍ and the media ​and the corrupt ⁢media establishment ⁣— to ask you about ‌the Trump-Russia‍ collusion hoax that you pushed ⁢on this network‍ for years. Was that real, or was​ that​ Hillary ​Clinton made-up disinformation? Answer the question, go.”

The crowd cheered, Welker grinned‍ smugly, and when Ramaswamy⁣ starting to say the ‍media rigged the 2016⁢ and 2020 election and would rig ⁤the 2024⁢ election ‍as well, ‍NBC’s Lester⁣ Holt cut him off and ⁢moved things​ along.

It was a glorious moment that⁤ instantly made Ramaswamy the winner⁢ of the debate. And he didn’t‌ just denounce ​Welker and​ the media. Before he went after⁣ them,⁢ he ⁢called for ⁣the resignation of Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the⁢ RNC, ​for​ losing every election cycle since ⁤2018, and slammed the ⁤GOP establishment for agreeing to let⁤ NBC News,⁢ of all⁣ outlets, host a Republican primary ‍debate.

Ramaswamy’s Call⁣ for Change in ‌Debate Moderators

“Think about who’s moderating⁢ this debate. This should be Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk. We’d have ten times the viewership, asking ⁢questions that GOP primary voters actually ‍care ​about and bring in more people to‍ our party. You think the Democrats — I ⁢mean we’ve⁣ got Kristen Welker here — you think ⁣the Democrats would actually hire Greg⁢ Gutfeld to host a Democratic debate?”

Ramaswamy is of course correct. Democrats would never let a media ⁢outlet as openly ‍hostile​ to them as NBC News is to⁣ Republicans host a primary debate.⁣ They⁢ would never ⁢agree ​to any debate moderators other than their own corporate⁤ media courtesans because they don’t want their candidates to be​ humiliated on a national stage. Unlike the GOP‌ establishment, the Democratic Party ​likes to win elections, and it behaves accordingly.

Consider the absolute insanity of the GOP ⁢agreeing ⁢to let Welker, the anchor ⁢for NBC’s “Meet the Press,”⁤ be a debate moderator. As my‌ colleague Tristan‌ Justice noted back in October 2020 when Welker was ⁤picked to moderate the third ‌debate between President​ Donald Trump and Joe Biden, she ​has a long history of blatantly biased reporting in favor of Democrats and was one of the⁣ worst perpetrators of the‌ years-long Russia collusion hoax.

Two ⁤months before‌ Special Counsel Robert Mueller released his⁢ report confirming what‍ everyone already knew,‌ that the idea ⁣Trump was ‌a Kremlin agent was⁤ a conspiracy theory with no basis in fact, Welker asked Trump, “Mr. President, ⁣yes or no. Have you or are you now ⁤— have you ever worked for ⁣Russia? Yes or no?”

That’s ‌the ⁣kind of‍ “journalism” Welker peddles. While​ covering the Trump administration, wrote ​Justice, Welker “accused the president of launching ​his career on birtherism, criticized the‌ president for fanning the flames ⁤of the culture wars, and asked then-White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeatedly whether ⁢she could guarantee ⁤the president had never ‍used the ‘N-word.’”

More ⁢recently, ⁤she ⁢lied repeatedly in⁣ a sit-down interview with Trump in September,⁣ falsely claiming there is no evidence⁤ President Biden ever pressured Attorney General Merrick Garland to indict Trump, ⁣and ⁤distorting Democrats’ position on abortion.

Ramaswamy’s Political Sense Shines⁢ Through

Indeed,‍ for calling out Welker and⁢ the media, and denouncing the GOP establishment for being a “party of losers,” Ramaswamy demonstrated ⁤he has more political sense — and⁣ common sense — ‌than any ​other GOP primary candidate on ​stage last night. For ‍that​ and that alone, he ⁢won hands down.


Why is it important for the Republican Party to demand a fair and impartial platform and embrace new leadership and ‌ideas

Eld accountable or face​ tough questions. Republicans, on the other hand, seem to be more than willing to play​ along with their biased​ counterparts.

Ramaswamy’s call for change‌ in debate moderators is not only valid but essential. The current‌ system allows the media establishment to dictate the ‍narrative ⁤and shape public opinion. By having ⁢moderators⁤ who are openly biased and hostile ⁢towards one⁤ party, the chances of having ⁤a fair and balanced discussion are slim to none.

Tucker Carlson,​ Joe ⁤Rogan, and Elon Musk are all⁢ figures who have proven themselves to be independent thinkers and willing to ask the‍ tough questions.⁣ They‍ are not beholden to any political party ​or ​agenda, making them the ideal candidates to moderate a debate. ‌Their presence would attract a‌ much wider audience‍ and engage more people in the‌ political process.

It is high ⁢time that the Republican Party ⁢stands up against the media establishment ⁤and demands a fair and impartial platform. Allowing outlets ​like NBC News to host their debates only serves⁣ to perpetuate the ‍bias and ‌misinformation that has plagued our​ political discourse for far too ⁢long.

Ramaswamy’s denunciation‍ of Ronna McDaniel ⁣and the GOP establishment⁤ is also noteworthy. The​ Republican Party has been on a losing streak since 2018, and it is ⁢clear​ that a change in leadership and strategy is needed. The party cannot afford to stay complacent and continue with ​business ⁢as usual.

By calling ⁤for McDaniel’s resignation, Ramaswamy is ​sending a powerful message that ⁤the party cannot continue to repeat the same mistakes and expect different results. It ⁤is time⁤ for fresh faces ⁢and new ideas⁣ to take center stage and lead the party towards ⁢a‍ brighter future.

In ‌conclusion, while the Republican ⁣primary debate may have ⁣been ‌filled with insults‌ and noise, one ‌standout moment came when ‍Vivek Ramaswamy challenged ⁤Kristen Welker and the corrupt media establishment. His call ​for⁢ change in ‌debate moderators and‍ denunciation of the GOP establishment were bold and much-needed. It is time for the Republican‌ Party to demand a fair and impartial⁢ platform and‌ to embrace new leadership⁢ and​ ideas. Only then can they hope to regain ⁢the trust and ⁢support of the American people.



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