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Lester Holt: Where did the moderator of the first presidential debate go while Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton clashed? | Lester Holt: Where did the moderator of the first presidential debate go while Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton clashed? |
(about 11 hours later) | |
The two candidates weren't the only ones under scrutiny during the first presidential debate. | The two candidates weren't the only ones under scrutiny during the first presidential debate. |
The performance of Lester Holt, the NBC anchor chosen to mediate, was also closely watched. | The performance of Lester Holt, the NBC anchor chosen to mediate, was also closely watched. |
“I'm honoured to have this role, but the evening belongs to the candidates,” he said at the start of the 90-minute debate, which may explain why he then seemed to disappear. | “I'm honoured to have this role, but the evening belongs to the candidates,” he said at the start of the 90-minute debate, which may explain why he then seemed to disappear. |
With a clear run, Donald Trump threw out his questionable facts – saying Hillary Clinton had been fighting Isis he entire adult life, for example – with not a hint of an interruption or a follow-up from the host. | With a clear run, Donald Trump threw out his questionable facts – saying Hillary Clinton had been fighting Isis he entire adult life, for example – with not a hint of an interruption or a follow-up from the host. |
He talked over Ms Clinton, interrupting | He talked over Ms Clinton, interrupting |
The internet sprang into life. | The internet sprang into life. |
Was Mr Holt missing in action? Had he got stuck in the toilet? | Was Mr Holt missing in action? Had he got stuck in the toilet? |
In advance of the debates, the Clinton campaign had pushed for the moderator to act as fact-checker. | In advance of the debates, the Clinton campaign had pushed for the moderator to act as fact-checker. |
It was easy to see why. | It was easy to see why. |
In the event, many of Mr Trump's bolder claims went unchallenged and Clinton supporters gnashed their teeth as the Republican nominee kept talking over their candidate. | In the event, many of Mr Trump's bolder claims went unchallenged and Clinton supporters gnashed their teeth as the Republican nominee kept talking over their candidate. |
When he did try to intervene, he resembled nothing so much as a substitute teacher trying to pacify an unruly class. | When he did try to intervene, he resembled nothing so much as a substitute teacher trying to pacify an unruly class. |
Mr Trump may have got a bit of a free ride. But his supporters weren't much happier than his, for failing to ask the Democratic candidate some tough questions. | Mr Trump may have got a bit of a free ride. But his supporters weren't much happier than his, for failing to ask the Democratic candidate some tough questions. |
Annoying both sides may be the sign of a win for a moderator. Or of an all round lose... | Annoying both sides may be the sign of a win for a moderator. Or of an all round lose... |
But then again, what else can you expect? | But then again, what else can you expect? |
As Joe Scarborough, host of Morning Joe on MSNBC said earlier: “No matter what he does, he'll get hammered. Nobody will be happy no matter what he does.” | As Joe Scarborough, host of Morning Joe on MSNBC said earlier: “No matter what he does, he'll get hammered. Nobody will be happy no matter what he does.” |
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