Republicans at CNBC’s debate weren’t the only ones disgusted by the blatant biased questions posed by the moderators.
Actor Donnie Wahlberg surprised many folks on social media Wednesday night when he jumped in to voice his opinion.
I thought @CNBC moderators were meant to moderate while candidates debate. Too many news outlets, too few qualified news people. #GOPDebate
— Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) October 29, 2015
Indeed. But the actor, singer, producer, who is also famously married to celebrity Jenny McCarthy, didn’t end there. Wahlberg was clearly disturbed by an attack on the only female Republican presidential contender.
Believing that @CarlyFiorina, a breast cancer survivor, doesn’t care about women- is as wrong as believing that a female can’t become a CEO! — Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) October 29, 2015
In a night that turned main stream media bias on its head – Wahlberg was not alone in his frustration.
@AlanEndicott @CNBC I will do the respect of not pre judging you back. thank you for the kind “sort of” tweet.
— Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) October 29, 2015
@DonnieWahlberg @CNBC Well said. You should be Brian Williams replacement. Americans would get truth instead of propaganda from the MSM.
— John Lindsay (@JCFLindsay) October 29, 2015
@DonnieWahlberg @CNBC It was a gross, in-your-face, shameless display of Left-wing partisan agenda. #mediahacks #myvoteisfortedcruz — Penny Dreadful (@thedreadofpenny) October 29, 2015
Wahlberg’s mostly liberal fan base weren’t all appreciative of his support for the GOP candidates.
@DonnieWahlberg @CarlyFiorina SHE LIED ABOUT PLANNED PARENTHOOD AND WANTS TO DISMANTLE IT. THAT’S ANTI- WOMAN
— Regina Mullen (@The20paws) October 29, 2015
@DonnieWahlberg I have kept quiet. She wants to take maternity leave away from women. She does not think it is fair to the corporations — Kelly Mattern (@DonniesAngels73) October 29, 2015
And others were honest about their uninformed position.
@DonnieWahlberg is it bad that I don’t watch debates because politics gets me heated. But I miss a great debate. Time to get informed.
— Ειρηνούλa (@greekpeace) October 29, 2015
That’s right. Wahlberg is clearly getting informed too:
@Mugsy211 @CNBC I watched both parties debates. I just prefer the one with a more diverse group of candidates- that would be the #GOPDebate — Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) October 29, 2015
Wow. Times are-a-changin.’ Hopefully, for the better this time.
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