Nolte: Fox News Channel’s John Roberts and Chris Wallace Are Liars
The demise of Fox News as an alternative to the establishment media marched on Thursday when both Chris Wallace and John Roberts exposed themselves as liars.
The demise of Fox News as an alternative to the establishment media marched on Thursday when both Chris Wallace and John Roberts exposed themselves as liars.
Fox News Channel’s Wallace said the lesson from President Donald Trump’s positive coronavirus diagnosis was “wear the damn mask” on Friday’s broadcast of FNC’s “America’s Newsroom.”
President Donald Trump on Thursday again condemned white supremacy in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, as corporate media continued to press him on the issue after the first presidential debate of 2020.
Chris Wallace told Fox News’s Bill Hemmer on Thursday that President Donald Trump bears the “primary responsibility for what happened” during Tuesday’s debate and claimed that it was Trump — not Joe Biden (D) — who set the tone of the debate by interrupting.
A CNBC/Change Research poll released Thursday showed that the great majority of viewers will continue to support their initial choice for president in November following the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
The Trump campaign on Thursday condemned the Presidential Debate Commission for trying to change the agreed-on debate rules for the second and third presidential debates after the contentious first debate on Tuesday.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace put the blame on President Donald Trump for the chaotic presidential debate on Tuesday night on Thursday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Bill Hemmer Reports.”
After sparring with a hostile Fox News anchor, Chris Wallace, during the first presidential debate this week, President Donald Trump will next go toe-to-toe with a former Joe Biden intern, C-SPAN’s Steve Scully.
It did not go unnoticed that during Tuesday’s presidential debate, moderator Chris Wallace gave openings for former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, to avoid responding to difficult questions, including those about his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings. Among those was Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).
“Can you believe this guy? I was debating two people last night,” President Trump said, speaking to a raucous crowd at a campaign rally in Duluth, Minnesota.
The Commission on Presidential Debates may allow moderators for the next two debates to cut off the microphones of President Trump or Joe Biden if they break the rules.
“I don’t know who the Proud Boys are, I mean you have to give me a definition,” Trump told reporters on Wednesday afternoon as he left the White House for Minnesota. “Because I really don’t know who they are. I can only say they have to stand down, let law enforcement do their work.”
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh weighed in on Tuesday evening’s presidential debate on Wednesday, stating that moderator Chris Wallace and Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden were “ganging up on” President Donald Trump.
It was not only Joe Biden who set the tone that it was okay to interrupt and heckle, it was also Chris Wallace who interrupted Trump on three occasions just as he was making valid points.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) proclaimed on Tuesday night that President Trump is a white supremacist following an exchange with debate moderator Chris Wallace, who asked Trump to condemn white supremacist groups despite the president having repeatedly done so in the past.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said President Donald Trump should provide more focus on his economic record in upcoming presidential debates, offering her commentary on Wednesday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow.
During an interview that aired during Wednesday’s broadcast of Hugh Hewitt’s nationally syndicated radio show, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) slammed Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace, the moderator for the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden a night earlier.
The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced on Wednesday that it will incorporate “additional structure” to future debates to “ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues” following Tuesday evening’s contentious debate between not just Joe Biden and President Trump, but moderator Chris Wallace, who had several heated moments with the president.
Chris Wallace, Fox News Sunday host and moderator of Tuesday’s presidential debate, appeared to cave to the radical left by introducing an unexpected topic, climate change, into the first presidential debate despite its absence from the formal list of topics for the night’s discussion.
CLAIM: During Tuesday night’s presidential debate, Democratic nominee Joe Biden said that American educators do not teach students to “hate” the United States. VERDICT: FALSE
“Chris had a tough night,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Two on one was not surprising, but fun.”
Trump said “sure” (twice) when asked to condemn white supremacists. Chris Wallace used the term “stand down” and Joe Biden brought up the “Proud Boys”
Nigel Farage said that Joe Biden can’t condemn Antifa because he is afraid of losing votes from the far-left in the election.
Joe Biden was wrong again: The protest was violent, Trump did not order it cleared, and tear gas was not used.
CNN ran a headline Tuesday evening specifically claiming: “Trump refuses to call out white supremacists.” He did — at least twice — during the debate.
Hollywood stars ripped Fox News’ Chris Wallace for his role as the moderator of the first presidential debate on Tuesday, saying that the news anchor was too timid and lost control of the proceedings as President Donald Trump took control of the stage through sheer force of will.
Several prominent journalists and political commentators took to social media on Tuesday to share their frustration with moderator Chris Wallace’s performance during the first of three presidential debates between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed to not support the Green New Deal during Tuesday’s presidential debate in Cleveland, Ohio.
“Antifa is an idea, not an organization,” said former Joe Biden to Donald Trump during Tuesday night’s presidential debate.
Trump attacked former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, during the first presidential debate on Tuesday. “Are you talking about Hunter?” Trump interjected.
Chris Wallace challenged President Trump to condemn white supremacists. It was an astonishingly ill-informed — and inflammatory — challenge.
Both moderator Chris Wallace and Democrat nominee Joe Biden repeated the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax.
Chris Wallace was wrong. Trump banned the use of anti-American Critical Race Theory, not racial sensitivity training in general.
President Donald Trump and Fox News debate Chris Wallace sparred within the first 10 minutes of the first presidential debate.
The upcoming presidential debate comes with a dose of anticipation not just for the showdown between President Trump and Joe Biden (D), but between Trump and moderator Chris Wallace, given that the Fox News personality has a lengthy history of criticizing the president himself.
President Donald Trump was asked at the White House press briefing if he would commit to a “peaceful transferal of power after the election.”
Fox News’ Chris Wallace, the moderator for the first presidential debate of the general election next Tuesday, has chosen the topics that President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will face — and he appears to have omitted several key issues.
The expectations for the first debate are already uneven: all Biden needs to do is remain standing for two hours, and he will be declared the winner — just as Wallace declared Biden triumphant after he survived his 24.5-minute convention speech. The question is whether Wallace will try to be fair, and let the candidates speak directly to each other and the American people — or whether he will try to emulate Megyn Kelly, and do his part to damage a president he clearly cannot abide.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace pressed Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday” on whether there was “hypocrisy” between the Cotton’s 2016 comments to avoid a Supreme Court justice confirmation during a presidential election year and his current call to move forward with a nomination after Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death.
In an appearance on this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) vowed the U.S. Senate would “move forward without delay” on seeking a replacement for Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.