Rand Paul's Comments On The Donations By George Stephanopoulos

Should He Be Allowed To Moderate The Debates?


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Following the recent breaking news that George S. have not donated once but three times to the Clinton campaign, Rand Paul has recently came out to discuss his view on the situation of George S. moderating the Republican debates.

Rand Paul simply stated that the donations by Stephanopoulous should preclude him from moderating any debates in the 2016 presidential campaign.
“It’s impossible to divorce yourself from that, even if you try,” Mr. Paul said. “I just think it’s really, really hard because he’s been there, so close to them, that there would be a conflict of interest if he tried to be a moderator of any sort.”
The remarks came after it was released that George S. had given up to 50,000 dollars since 2013.
 
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George Stephanopoulos says he should not have donated money to the Clinton Foundation and that he will not moderate the ABC News-sponsored Republican primary debate in February after failing to disclose those contributions.

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But Stephanopoulos said that he would not recuse himself from coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign, despite urging from the office of Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, which said Thursday that Sen. Lee would be advised not to go on "This Week" unless the host "recuses himself from all 2016 coverage."
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media...ays-he-should-not-have-donated-to-207160.html
 
And I thought that George S. was George Soros. I bet he made a bigger donation than Stephanopoulos.
 
Should [George Stephanopoulos] Be Allowed To Moderate The Debates?

As opposed to whom? Some other establishment hack? What difference would it make?

And at least with Stephy-boy, we KNOW whose ass he has his tongue planted in ...
 
people must have forgot but ol george worked with the clintons on their staff when he first ran for prez.
 
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