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Moderators come under criticism online over contentious debate | TheHill - The Hill

The CBS News moderators came under fire on social media Tuesday as the Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina grew heated, with crosstalk often drowning them out.

Meghan McCainMeghan Marguerite McCainIlhan Omar accuses Meghan McCain of trafficking in 'anti-Muslim smears and hate speech' Meghan McCain after Gaetz says Trump should pardon Roger Stone: 'Oh come on' Meghan McCain rips Blagojevich pardon: He is 'like the swampiest swamp creature in the world' MORE compared the debate’s atmosphere to the contentious discussions she faces on "The View," saying, "these moderators need to get this under control."

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MSNBC’s Mika BrzezinskiMika Emilie BrzezinskiScarborough: Media 'parroting' Trump economy when Obama's 'was much stronger' Scarborough: Trump would arrest his media critics 'tomorrow' if he could Biden to CBS reporter: 'Why, why, why, why, why?' MORE asked, “Does CBS have a buzzer or something to organize this?” while the Twitter account for “The Daily Show with Trevor NoahTrevor NoahTrevor Noah jokingly asks Hillary Clinton, 'How did you kill Jeffrey Epstein?' Donald Trump Jr. hits back at critics over hypocrisy claims 'Daily Show' hotline offering 'perfect call' with Trump gets more than 35K callers in less than a day MORE” poked fun at the often unintelligible crosstalk.

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Former Democratic National Committee interim chairwoman and Fox News contributor Donna BrazileDonna Lease BrazileBrazile 'extremely dismayed' by Bloomberg record Trump says Fox News 'doesn't deliver for US anymore' after poll shows rising impeachment support Politicon announces lineup including Comey, Hannity, Priebus MORE also addressed the moderation issues, tweeting, "Dear Madam Moderators: throw your shoes down. Get control."

Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSanders defends Castro comments in wake of backlash from some Democrats Klobuchar releases medical report that says she's in 'very good health' Candidates face pressure to exit presidential race MORE in particular spoke over moderators attempting to cut him off on several occasions, insisting, "I am not out of time. You spoke over time, and I'm going to talk" and later asking, "Can we just speak up when we want to? Is that the idea?"

Later, as Biden attempted to break in again, moderator Gayle KingGayle KingTim Scott: Sanders would be toughest challenger for Trump Ginsburg, accepting lifetime achievement award, urges working fathers to take an active role in kids' lives Gayle King accepts Snoop Dogg apology, says it was never her intention to add to pain over Bryant's death MORE quipped, "I promise, Mr. Vice President, we are going to get to you," with Biden responding, "You keep promising me that, but you never get to me." 

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