Monday, January 16, 2012

LIVE FEED Tonight! Fox News GOP Presidential Debate (January 16, 9PM EST)

UPDATE!

If you missed tonight's debate, you can view it HERE. ENJOY

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Tonight's GOP Presidential debate at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, South Carolina will be hosted by Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and the South Carolina GOP. It will begin at 9PM EST.

Confirmed attendees are former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Rep. Ron Paul, former Sen. Rick Santorum, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and Former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney.

Fox News veteran Bret Baier and Gerald Seib of the Wall Street Journal are tentative moderators of this debate.

OPTION 1: LIVE FEED

I'm hoping to have an embedded live feed here by the start of the forum. What's been happening lately is that many of those supplying the feeds, are changing the codes at the last minute, making it more difficult to have the feed embedded in time. If the feed is not up by 8:55 PM EST, choose a feed from OPTION 2.


OPTION 2:

Press one of the feed buttons under the photo below. Hopefully one or more will work and stream the debate. A pop-up should open with the feed(s). You may need to choose the debate channel if it does not appear automatically, scroll down and/or across to view the debate in the pop-up window. PLEASE NOTE: If prompted to ad software on any of these feeds, DO NOT!! These are just advertisements and will disappear in 30 seconds. Also, try a few different feeds, because the quality may vary from one feed to the next. ENJOY!

PRESS desired FEED BUTTON:

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think we can count Huntsman out of it

larry said...

Thanks Bos for doing this. Those of us who work during these debates and don't have access to Fox really appreciate this.

Anonymous said...

No one laid a glove on Mitt. I don't care what "grades" the pundits give the debaters tonight. Mitt soared when he needed to (free markets, legal immigration, entitlement reform, military strength)--and he avoided any mishaps. He's running a PRESIDENTIAL campaign against Obama, not a debating competition against Newt, et al.

A telling moment came when, after testy exchanges between Santorum and Gingrich on entitlements, Baier asked Mitt if he just wanted to sit back and watch the other two eviscerate each other. Never one to waste 30 seconds of free air time, Mitt gave a good answer detailing his own entitlement reform plan.

Is anyone besides me put off by the repeated references to CHILE's social security model? (Cain started this months ago.) Chile! No offense to that wonderful, fairly small, historically troubled South American nation. But is Chile an appropriate analogy to the far larger, more complex, more prosperous USA?

Thanks, Bosman, for your faithful service to this wonderful blog. It's greatly appreciated by your readers.

Anonymous said...

Will Right Speak be posting the video for this?

BOSMAN said...

YES.

The video will be up shortly!