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Prime Minister, it's time to boycott the ABC

By Jonathan J. Ariel - posted Friday, 26 June 2015


But the distaste for MSNBC amongst Republican voters remains, which is why in January this year the party declined to invite the cable network from hosting any of the nine 2016 GOP presidential primary debates that will commence this August.

Just in case any leftist shrieked that by excluding MSNBC the Republicans were denying some members of the public a window into the primary debates, the RNC made clear that the debates will air on Fox, Fox Business, CNN (which the RNC still seethes over its most recent moderator, Candy Crowley's line of questioning for Mitt Romney); (America's) ABC, CBS, NBC/Telemundo and CNBC will also host debates.

In short, every major network has been invited to the party. Everyone except for MSNBC.

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The viewing public will not be denied the opportunity to witness the debates.

Just denied the opportunity to witness them through MSNBC's biased lens.

Prime Minister, you know what you must do.

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Jonathan J. Ariel is an economist and financial analyst. He holds a MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management. He can be contacted at jonathan@chinamail.com.

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