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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 02, 2016, 05:44:53 PM »

Hillary and the dnc establishment are doing the debates at times where Hillary can be covered easily (mornings, weekends, around sports) to deny fair play for Bernie to have his points heard (notice how few prime time Monday-Thursday debates the Dems have had this cycle) the GOP have had most of their debates in prime time.
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JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2016, 05:49:28 PM »

Hillary and the dnc establishment are doing the debates at times where Hillary can be covered easily (mornings, weekends, around sports) to deny fair play for Bernie to have his points heard (notice how few prime time Monday-Thursday debates the Dems have had this cycle) the GOP have had most of their debates in prime time.
Two of the proposed debates were primetime, Monday or Thursday. Then people complained that there was going to be a football game like an hour after the debate.

My point still stands though.
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2016, 05:55:42 PM »

Hillary and the dnc establishment are doing the debates at times where Hillary can be covered easily (mornings, weekends, around sports) to deny fair play for Bernie to have his points heard (notice how few prime time Monday-Thursday debates the Dems have had this cycle) the GOP have had most of their debates in prime time.
Two of the proposed debates were primetime, Monday or Thursday. Then people complained that there was going to be a football game like an hour after the debate.

My point still stands though.
Well, since the primary evidence you used to support your claim is false, I don't see how your point stands.

Look at the number of debates the Dems have actually had in this cycle, you'll notice they are in non-prime times. Who schedules a debate too close to Sunday night football or college football on Saturdays. Oh that's right. The Dems. If the Dems can't do their debates prime time (to cover Hillary) then who are the real cowards.
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2016, 06:04:16 PM »

The networks scheduled the debates, and they are loathe to give up spots in prime time. If you'll note, the two Republican debates on network television have been on Saturdays as well.

But in prime time
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