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Defending Megyn Kelly

In this Thursday, Aug. 6, Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly, right, listens as Chris Wallace, begins introductions during the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena, in Cleveland. Angry over what he considered unfair treatment at the debate, republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told CNN on Friday night that Kelly had

In a Faithful Geek column earlier this week, Nic writes a defense of a Fox News personality, something he never thought he’d do:

If there is one thing I thought I would never do on this blog, it is writing as an apologist for any FOX News personality. For starters, I consider FOX News to be more of an endless stream of editorialism and shock-jock entertainment than actual news. I am not a fan of any of the 24 hour news networks, but I think FOX is the most rotten apple in the barrel full of bad Granny Smiths. Within the partisan halls of FOX News studios, Megyn Kelly seems to be more grounded in reality than some of the other on-air talent employed by FOX. Sure, she speaks in double-standards, hyperbole, and rhetoric - but that has become standard for any major news network. More here.

Question: Did you watch the GOPresidential debate? What did you think of Trump vs. Kelly?

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