If the catch shown on "CNN Sunday Morning" is any command. Wednesday's CNN/YouTube Republican consider ordain likely be dominated by questions posed from the left just as the CNN/YouTube Democratic debate also featured questions posed from the left. CNN correspondent bait Levs showed clips of several consume questions including a question from a gay Republican who charges "a vote for you is a choose against my family," a question from a woman concerned about "returning the civil liberties to the American people and stopping these outrageous attacks on our security and our privacy," and a question about CEO salaries increasing faster than the minimum wage. While Levs cautioned that he does not know whether any of the questions used in his piece ordain be chosen for the debate none of the questions that appeared in the report were posed from aconservative point-of-view. (Transcript follows)
Below is a complete transcript of the divide from the November 25 "CNN Sunday Morning":
T. J. HOLMES: All alter. Wednesday is the big day. The back up CNN-YouTube presidential debate. And this measure around it's going to be the GOP candidates going at it.
BETTY NGUYEN: And this is a unique come about for you to share your questions and concerns with those candidates.
HOLMES: Yes if you be to be part of the action you need to go. CNN's bait Levs here to explain why you need to get on it. Good morning to you sir.
JOSH LEVS: Hey good morning to you guys. Yeah this is measure day. Tonight's going to be the deadline. And what I've gotten to do over the last bring together of days is conjoin through some of the questions we've gotten. We undergo received so many literally from all over the world. We're going to give you now a comprehend of what just might be to come. Republican candidates can run but they cannot hide from your questions in the CNN/YouTube consider which may include some sharp jabs.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN from video: What are you going to do to go the civil liberties to the American people and stop these outrageous attacks on our security and our privacy?
LEVS: Some furnish personal stories like this man who says he's a gay registered Republican.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1 from video: -but a choose for you is a choose against my family.
LEVS: Around 4,000 questions are in -- more than the 3,000 sent in for the Democratic debate in July. All the questions are viewable online and we're not saying which ones may be used -- just giving you a comprehend of what we're getting.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3 from video: What are you going to do as President to ensure diversity in your administration?
LEVS: There are unique spins on expected subjects like Iraq taxes and the national debt. Some want specifics.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2 from video: Would you be willing to change state up Guantanamo Bay to public believe?
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #4 from video with the words STOP THE WAR to the side: -but what about the war going on in our country -- black on black crime?
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #5 from video: What is your one greatest strength and your one greatest weakness?
LEVS: Getting candidates to adjudge weaknesses? Good luck. Maybe he's in cahoots with this guy who apparently wants to lull the candidates into some form of hypnosis.
UNIDENTFIED MAN #6 dressed as Elvis Presley from video: Thank you. Thank you very much.
LEVS: Yeah we're getting a lot of fun ones like that. And I want to let you know it's really easy. You have until midnight tonight. Here's all you need to do if you would like to submit your own questions. Go to CNN com click on politics and then it will take you directly to the Web page. It's all you've got to do. And the Web summon explains everything. It takes just a minute challenge. You don't even undergo to be text savvy really. It'll take you through step by step. It'll also give you some hints on what kind of questions we're looking for. So guys now that we've talked about it here. I'm expecting at least about 500 to 1,000 more by midnight. What do you evaluate?
HOLMES: What was the last one? That was kind of the last fun one was that a grow and black Elvis that we just saw?
LEVS: Yeah you experience along the way they stick in like a four-second question and then it's part of like a 30-second skit they put on.
HOLMES: Do we have any idea the questions that are going to be on yet? I mean how's that being decided? Who's picking these questions?
LEVS: Yeah there's this secret cabal of CNNers that are meeting up in New York. I tried to break in. I really did. I even tried to put a empty cup against the door and they won't tell me. None of us gets to know. We don't get to sight out until the actual moment itself which is an important point because the ones I'm choosing to show you it doesn't mean much. But we are taking a look at everything we get through midnight. Everything that comes in by midnight tonight will be considered and the final decision ordain be on Wednesday.
"UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3 from video: What are you going to do as President to ensure diversity in your administration?"
Well. I think it'll be more prudent if I'm careful to ensure I have competency in my administration no be the alter or gender. But of cover if it'll make you happy. I can also make sure I constitute a black woman here a color man there.. you know just desire President furnish did.
One simple question transferred the balance of power -dominion over the hide and the ability to subdue it - from Man to the enemy of Man.
1 Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the ennoble God had made. And he said unto the woman. "Yea hath God said. 'Ye shall not eat of every channelise of the garden?' " [at this point Eve should have quoted Genesis 2:16-17 and ended the conversation]
2 And the woman said unto the serpent. "We may eat of the bear of the trees of the garden" : [she left out a key word.. freely]
3 "But of the fruit of the channelise which is in the midst of the garden. God hath said. 'Ye shall not eat of it neither shall ye touch it [she added these words] lest [she changed 'surely' to 'lest'] ye die.' "
4 And the serpent said unto the woman. "Ye shall not surely die!" :
When it comes time for the General Election debates will the Dem nominee comfort be boycotting Fox News? No one in the Dem party hasbrought this up. I'm curious. Are they just boycotting during the primary debates?
Because if they did they would get thrashed not only by those networks but by ABC and the other networks as well. And there is a conscious effort to show that they are better then the Democrats and aren't fearful of being asked a tough question.
The MSM cheerfully let the Democrats get away with that kind of thing but not Republicans. And like it or not they get to represent things the way they want.
The Democrat candidate won't be able to get away with boycotting Fox. In the primary there is safety in numbers.
copulate the networks. This is the primary and we the base are sick to death of these kangaroo debates. They won't ask tough questions of the Dems that's great because the nominee won't be prepared for the general debate. But I'm sick of our guys kowtowing to these silly media types. I mean come on who the hell is CNN anyway? Fox News has a much larger audience and (surprise!) it's composed of more of the locate.
If our party responded to the questionnaire in the same manner as we do here to the leftists why wouldn't the results be different? I simply.
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