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'So objective!' Tweet from scheduled moderator of 2nd presidential debate to Anthony Scaramucci (and his response) sparks questions

This all started when the scheduled moderator of the 2nd presidential debate (a debate that is now in question), C-SPAN political director Steve Scully, directed a comment to former White House communications director-turned-anti-Trump activist Anthony Scaramucci:

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Update: Deleted, but here it is:

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Scaramucci responded this way:

So there’s one main question at this point:

Honestly, we’re not sure either, but it seems like something odd considering one of the people involved is scheduled to be a presidential debate moderator.

Normally shouldn’t debate moderators try to appear a little less unobjective? Just a thought.

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Totally fine!

It would be a total understatement to say there’s an objectivity problem among DC journalists.

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