Tonight, CNBC brings you a debate between three of its anchors, moderated by the 2016 Republican presidential candidates.
— John Hayward (@Doc_0) October 29, 2015
Oh, for a minute the CNBC people just started fighting w each other!
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) October 29, 2015
CNBC is really pissing people off.
"Stop giving your opinions, stop sermonizing, stop interrupting, and just ask the question!" #GOPDebate
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 29, 2015
This is all unbelievable. It’s like these jerks did oppo-research on all the candidates & just attacking them one by one. It’s unacceptable
— David Limbaugh (@DavidLimbaugh) October 29, 2015
Tremendously poor moderation. Alternately trivial, tedious and out of control. Never thought I'd be cheering for Ted Cruz.
— Michael Gerson (@MJGerson) October 29, 2015
WATCH: @marcorubio totally schools @CNBC moderators on media bias -- the crowd goes wild https://t.co/AS6ZDvkkLe pic.twitter.com/Lxx0NAMfbk
— National Review (@NRO) October 29, 2015
oh my god did i just hear Ted Cruz say something awesome that i agree with? Yes. The media is even stupider than the pols. Who's on first?
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) October 29, 2015
CNBC's #GOPdebate gets nasty in a hurry: https://t.co/X4uFfucpi9 pic.twitter.com/ljjhD3kdWk
— The Hill (@thehill) October 29, 2015
Is CNBC a business channel? Do you have to be an economically illiterate liberal to be a host there?
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) October 29, 2015
My own view: Preibus should be fired & media removed from moderating future debates https://t.co/JN7DkOsgvT
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) October 29, 2015
CNBC Moderator Harwood Admits Premise of His Question on Rubio's Tax Plan is Erroneous https://t.co/ADYjDqk2pP
— The Weekly Standard (@weeklystandard) October 29, 2015