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Wallace blames Trump for his awful moderating last night
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:34 pm
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“I’m just sad with the way last night turned out.”
Chris Wallace, the “Fox News Sunday” anchor and moderator of Tuesday’s melee of a debate between President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr., was on the phone Wednesday from his home in Annapolis, Md., reflecting on — his words — “a terrible missed opportunity.”
“I never dreamt that it would go off the tracks the way it did,” he said.
In his first interview since the chaotic and often incoherent spectacle — in which a pugilistic Mr. Trump relentlessly interrupted opponent and moderator alike — Mr. Wallace conceded that he had been slow to recognize that the president was not going to cease flouting the debate’s rules.
“I’ve read some of the reviews, I know people think, Well, gee, I didn’t jump in soon enough,” Mr. Wallace said, his voice betraying some hoarseness from the previous night’s proceedings. “I guess I didn’t realize — and there was no way you could, hindsight being 20/20 — that this was going to be the president’s strategy, not just for the beginning of the debate but the entire debate.”
Recalling his thoughts as he sat onstage, with tens of millions of Americans watching live, Mr. Wallace said: “I’m a pro. I’ve never been through anything like this.”
Mr. Trump’s bullying behavior had no obvious precedent in presidential debates, even the one that Mr. Wallace previously moderated, to acclaim, in 2016. In the interview, the anchor said that when Mr. Trump initially engaged directly with Mr. Biden, “I thought this was great — this is a debate!”
But as the president gave no sign of backing off, Mr. Wallace said, he grew more alarmed. “If I didn’t try to seize control of the debate — which I don’t know that I ever really did — then it was going to just go completely off the tracks,” he said.
Asked what he was feeling when he called the debate to a temporary halt — instructing the candidates that “the country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fewer interruptions” — Mr. Wallace said, “The answer to that question is easy: Desperation.”
Asked directly if Mr. Trump had derailed the debate, Mr. Wallace replied, “Well, he certainly didn’t help.”
Care to elaborate? “No,” Mr. Wallace said. “To quote the president, ‘It is what it is.’”
In the spotlight, Mr. Wallace was keenly aware of the complexity of his task: ensuring an evenhanded debate, avoiding taking sides, allowing candidates to express themselves while keeping the discussion substantive.
“You’re reluctant — as somebody who has said from the very beginning that I wanted to be as invisible as possible, and to enable them to talk — to rise to the point at which you begin to interject more and more,” Mr. Wallace said. “First to say, ‘Please don’t interrupt,’ then ‘Please obey the rules,’ and third, ‘This isn’t serving the country well.’ Those are all tough steps at real time, at that moment, on that stage.”
The Commission on Presidential Debates said on Wednesday that it would examine changes to the format of this year’s remaining encounters between Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump, a clear sign of its frustration with the results of Tuesday evening. The commission also took pains to praise Mr. Wallace for his “professionalism and skill.”
The suggestion that moderators be given the power to mute the candidates’ microphones — popular on social media in the hours after the event — did not sit well with Mr. Wallace.
“As a practical matter, even if the president’s microphone had been shut, he still could have continued to interrupt, and it might well have been picked up on Biden’s microphone, and it still would have disrupted the proceedings in the hall,” he said.
And he noted that cutting off the audio feed of a presidential candidate is a more consequential act than some pundits give it credit for. “People have to remember, and too many people forget, both of these candidates have the support of tens of millions of Americans,” he said.
Steve Scully of C-SPAN is set to moderate the next debate, in a town-hall format where Florida voters will ask many of the questions. Kristen Welker of NBC News is the moderator for the final debate. Mr. Wallace’s advice: “If either man goes down this road, I hope you’ll be quicker to realize what’s going on than I was. I didn’t have that advance warning.”
Mr. Wallace flew home from Cleveland on Tuesday night. At the airport, he accepted a glass of champagne from Lachlan Murdoch, whose family controls the Fox Corporation, and Suzanne Scott, the chief executive of Fox News, both of whom had been on hand for the debate. (“I didn’t feel much like celebrating,” Mr. Wallace admitted.)
Back in Annapolis, “I’ve been involved in a certain amount of soul-searching.”
“Generally speaking, I did as well as I could, so I don’t have any second thoughts there,” Mr. Wallace said, in conclusion. “I’m just disappointed with the results. For me, but much more importantly, I’m disappointed for the country, because it could have been a much more useful evening than it turned out to be.”
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This post was edited on 9/30/20 at 4:39 pm
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:35 pm to jatilen
Wallace thinks his political fantasies are more important than the voice of 60,000,000 citizens who elected Donald Trump.
He thinks Trump should stand silent and take the radical Left's abuse.
Good luck with that, sonny boy.
He thinks Trump should stand silent and take the radical Left's abuse.
Good luck with that, sonny boy.
This post was edited on 9/30/20 at 4:39 pm
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:36 pm to jatilen
He was against Trump before the debate, he was against Trump during the debate, and he’s against Trump after the debate.
At least he’s consistent.
At least he’s consistent.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:39 pm to jatilen
It's not Trump's fault that Wallace is a left-wing bloody vagina.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:41 pm to jatilen
Why is it so hard to admit that don was off his game. Not everything is a conspiracy
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:43 pm to jatilen
As much as I dislike him he did set up Trump perfectly for the “because nobody shows up” line about Biden events. Chris even chuckled at that one
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:43 pm to jatilen
Bad format, should have had a dedicated rebuttal time
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:44 pm to Huge Richard
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Why is it so hard to admit that don was off his game. Not everything is a conspiracy
And yet he still won
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:45 pm to NakaTrash
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:46 pm to jatilen
Blame his awful topics and questions
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:47 pm to jatilen
Losers always whine about doing their best.
Winners go home and frick the prom queen.
Winners go home and frick the prom queen.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:47 pm to jatilen
Of course he does. Isn't he just special? Bless his heart.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:48 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Why didn’t Wallace ask Biden the same gotcha questions he asked Trump? He didn’t ask Biden why he always makes racist gaffes.They always want the Republican nominee just to come in and take it
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:48 pm to jatilen
Wallace inherited his mom's pussy instead of his dad's balls. His dad was a lefty, too, but a lot more of a man than he is.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:49 pm to jatilen
I knew this was a New York Times article before even hovering over the link because they call President Trump "Mr. Trump" the whole article.
Bunch of disrespectful f*g boys. They call President Trump "Mr. Trump" in every article they write.
Bunch of disrespectful f*g boys. They call President Trump "Mr. Trump" in every article they write.
This post was edited on 9/30/20 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:51 pm to The Boat
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Bunch of disrespectful f*g boys. They call President Trump "Mr. Trump" in every article they write.
NY Times does that with every POTUS.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:51 pm to jatilen
TLDR...And I didn't have to. I was witness to the fiasco. Typical crybaby liberal bs. It wasn't my fault.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:52 pm to Buckeye Jeaux
It was supposed to be a railroad job between the candidate and the moderator, Trump derailed their plan. I’ll bet he didn’t see it going off the tracks like that.
Posted on 9/30/20 at 4:54 pm to ezride25
Maybe next time they will be fair to both candidates.
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