![]() ![]() You heard him at one point, about 8 1/2 minutes in, say, you know, and now we'll have an open discussion, which, you know, you might think might segue the Lincoln-Douglas debates, but the Lincoln-Douglas debates it was not. How did he lose control of the debate last night?ĭAVID FOLKENFLIK, BYLINE: Well, I thought he lost it pretty early on. He's moderated a presidential debate before. Let's start by acknowledging Wallace is a veteran journalist. MOSLEY: To talk about Chris Wallace's performance and what it suggests for future debates, we're joined by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik. And I would like you to let me ask my question. WALLACE: President, I'm the moderator of this debate. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: And we will protect. I'm about to pick up on one of your points. And Wallace ended up sounding like this.ĬHRIS WALLACE: The country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fewer interruptions. President Trump was intent on disrupting Joe Biden, reducing Biden at times to name-calling. Before moderating last night's debate, Fox News host Chris Wallace had said he had wanted to be as invisible as possible. ![]()
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