The 11th Republican Presidential Debate 2016 by FOX News [March 3][6PM PST][9PM EST]

I seriously, seriously doubt Mr. Chris Tognotti of Bustle.com can hear your rant. You might want to e-mail it to him directly, via the hotlink provided directly below the article's headline.
He can go screw.

I'm calling Alex Jones.
 
The comments section shows so much tolerance and diversity of opinions.

 
The whole debate looked like something out of Idiocracy.
 
The whole debate looked like something out of Idiocracy.
I would probably vote Comacho before any of these guys. At least he actually kicks people in the balls if they mess up.
 
Thanks for momentarily getting off your autistic high horse with your first paragraph, only to jump back on it with your second.

It's a joke, not a dick. Don't take it so hard.

Or take it harder than Megyn Kelly craves Trump's real tower for all I care. It's stupid this is what got your panties in a wad.

Don't be immature and you won't get called out on being immature. This response is particularly reflective.
 
Don't be immature and you won't get called out on being immature. This response is particularly reflective.
Don't have a perpetual puckered asshole and expect others to be as anal as you. That's entirely reasonable. If something is too low brow for you, do what every other sane person does - move the fuck on.

White knighters are a pathetic group.
 
Damn, on par with YouTube comments.
YouTube comments are incredibly racist. Those comments were just ignorant and intolerant. There's way more vitriol on YT comments because it allows for anonymity. But those comments on his photo highlight how the tolerance brigade only wants a certain type of tolerance.
 
TV Ratings: Fox News' GOP Debate Surges to 2016 High with 16.9 Million Viewers
6:22 AM PST 3/4/2016 by Michael O'Connell

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The debate is the most watched since December, rising nearly 2.5 million viewers from the previous week's.

Donald Trump returned to the Fox News Channel stage on Thursday night, appearing at the Republican Party's 11th (that's right, 11th) debate of this presidential campaign. And it easily ranks as the highest-rated in nearly three months.

The two-hour event averaged 16.9 million viewers for the cable news network, 5.5 million of them adults 25-54. The last debate to approach those numbers was on Dec. 15, when the playing field of candidates was much more crowded. Compared to the most recent GOP debate, Thursday's marked an audience spike of nearly 2.5 million.

Overnight returns gave the Fox News debate an 11.5 rating among Nielsen's metered-market households. That was up more than 15 percent from the 9.9 rating that the last GOP debate grossed between CNN and Telemundo. All told, that debate averaged 14.5 million viewers, making it the most watched of the year at the time. (On CNN alone, the debate pulled a 9.0 in households and 12.6 million viewers.)

Thursday marked the first time Trump and Fox News host and debate moderator Megyn Kelly have shared screen time since butting heads at the first GOP debate on Aug. 6. Trump's public issues with the Kelly File host, stemming from her pushing him on his past remarks about women, was one of the reasons cited for his skipping the last Fox debate in January.

Fox News still holds the record for the most watched debate: the first, which raked in a record 24 million viewers. The March 3 debate did break one record, however, fetching 2.4 million video starts and peaking around 1.5 million — making it the most steamed debate of the cycle, per Omniture and Akamai.

See below for a complete rundown of debate audiences to date.

Republican Presidential Debates:

Aug. 6 — 24 million (Fox News)
Sept. 16 — 23 million (CNN)
Oct. 28 — 14 million (CNBC)
Nov. 10 — 13.5 million (Fox Business Network)
Dec. 15 — 18.2 million (CNN)
Jan. 14 — 11.1 million (Fox Business Network)
Jan. 28 — 12.5 million (Fox News)
Feb. 6 — 13.2 million (ABC)
Feb. 13 — 13.5 million (CBS)
Feb. 25 — 14.5 million (CNN/Telemundo)
Mar. 3 — 16.9 million (Fox News)


Democratic Presidential Debates:

Oct. 13 — 15.8 million (CNN)
Nov. 14 — 8.6 million (CBS)
Dec. 19 — 8 million (ABC)
Jan. 17 — 10.2 million (NBC)
Feb. 4 — 4.5 million (MSNBC)
Feb. 11 — 8.0 million (PBS/CNN)


http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tv-ratings-fox-news-gop-872681
 
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I love that look Fox News contributors get sometimes when they're looking into the camera, like "Am I doing it right? Am I getting away with it?" I feel for Donald, these idiots thrive on vague accusations.
 
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