Mr. Andrew Lack
Chairman, NBC News
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, New York 10112
Dear Mr. Lack,
I
write to inform you that pending further discussion between the
Republican National Committee (RNC) and our presidential campaigns, we
are suspending the partnership with NBC News for the Republican primary
debate at the University of Houston on February 26, 2016.
The RNC’s sole role in the primary debate process is to ensure that our
candidates are given a full and fair opportunity to lay out their
vision for America’s future. We simply cannot continue with NBC without
full consultation with our campaigns.
The CNBC network is one of
your media properties, and its handling of the debate was conducted in
bad faith. We understand that NBC does not exercise full editorial
control over CNBC’s journalistic approach. However, the network is an
arm of your organization, and we need to ensure there is not a repeat
performance.
CNBC billed the debate as one that would focus on
“the key issues that matter to all voters—job growth, taxes, technology,
retirement and the health of our national economy.” That was not the
case. Before the debate, the candidates were promised an opening
question on economic or financial matters. That was not the case.
Candidates were promised that speaking time would be carefully monitored
to ensure fairness. That was not the case. Questions were inaccurate or
downright offensive. The first question directed to one of our
candidates asked if he was running a comic book version of a
presidential campaign, hardly in the spirit of how the debate was
billed.
While debates are meant to include tough questions and
contrast candidates’ visions and policies for the future of America,
CNBC’s moderators engaged in a series of “gotcha” questions, petty and
mean-spirited in tone, and designed to embarrass our candidates. What
took place Wednesday night was not an attempt to give the American people a greater understanding of our candidates’ policies and ideas.
I
have tremendous respect for the First Amendment and freedom of the
press. However, I also expect the media to host a substantive debate on
consequential issues important to Americans. CNBC did not.
While
we are suspending our partnership with NBC News and its properties, we
still fully intend to have a debate on that day, and will ensure that
National Review remains part of it.
I will be working with our candidates to discuss how to move forward and will be in touch.
Sincerely,
Reince Priebus
Chairman, Republican National Committee
Source: Reince Priebus
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