Fox News host Laura Ingraham reacted in glee to CNN’s town hall event for Donald Trump.
Fox News contributor Ben Domenech followed up Ingraham’s praise by imagining CNN executives coming to terms with their error.
“It’s as if they realized along the way, ‘Oh Lord, what have we done?” Domenech said, cracking up Ingraham. “‘We’ve introduced all of the things that made this guy a success again.’”last week, saying that since the U.S. government is divided, “we need to hear both voices.” Of Trump, he added: “He is the frontrunner. He has to be on our network. We’re happy he’s coming on there.”supporting Collins, who “exemplified what it means to be a world-class journalist.
Domenech said the move “injected all the kind of energy that [Trump] had before back into his effort to become president again.” “He responded to the questions that were put in front of him, and he knocked them out of the park,” he insisted. “And what are we to be surprised about when it comes to this? This is exactly the kind of forum in which he succeeds. We know this now. And CNN should know this now. There is no trap to be sprung.”
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