RNC Chairman Reince Priebus told msnbc last week that he’s not only interested in excluding various networks from hosting debates, he also intends to reject debate moderators unless he considers them sufficiently “interested in the future of the Republican Party and our nominees.” I’d hoped he was kidding, or at a minimum, hadn’t fully thought this through.
But the conservative Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard reports this morning that the RNC really is “looking to scrap the old model of having reporters and news personalities ask the questions at candidate forums.”
…GOP insiders tell [Bedard] that they are considering other choices, even a heavyweight panel of radio bigs Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Mark Levin.
They told [Bedard] that they are eager to bring in questioners who understand Republican policies and beliefs and who have the ability to get candidates to differentiate their positions on core conservative values.









