Monday's program of August 31 was a good reminder why this writer tunes into the cable news networks less and less. Hayes long winded questions to his guests are so hard to follow, any substance is lost. It reminds me of a host trying to answer his own questions in a round about way.
Hayes questions to a senator from New Hampshire, who is one of Hillary's supporter for that state concerning Clinton's emails was total nonsense and of no value. The same could be said about two of his other guest concerning the number of debates scheduled for the democratic Presidential candidates.
The democratic party candidates are telling their stories to the voters in person at their campaign stops and the voters understand that emails do not define Hillary. They also understand that four debates will be enough especially when most of the debate moderators are more interested in divisive issues than substance and they are the ones who ask the questions and control the debates.
Hayes came across as better informed when he wrote for the Nation (a news magazine) and appeared on cable news as a guest. So now he has experience as a host and a guest but evidently has learned very little.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio
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