Moderator Raddatz Shows How It's Done

ABC correspondent wins wide praise
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 12, 2012 4:52 AM CDT
Martha Raddatz's Tough Moderating Wins Praise
Martha Raddatz greets Paul Ryan at the start of the vice presidential debate last night.   (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

As with the Obama-Romney debate, a lot of the post-Biden-Ryan debate talk is focusing on the moderator—but this time they're saying nice things. Martha Raddatz, senior foreign affairs correspondent for ABC, "pursued each man with the vigor of a woman more accustomed to needling foreign leaders than reciting prompter text," writes Dan Zak at the Washington Post. Unlike Jim Lehrer, whose moderating was widely panned, Raddatz was assertive and asked tough follow-up questions, writes Adam Martin at New York, declaring her the real winner of the debate.

Raddatz was seen as an odd choice, but her performance "should be the gold standard for future moderators," writes Josh Feldman at Mediaite. "She grilled the candidates just enough on their positions to spur them on, but struck a good balance in when she interrupted both men." A Ryan spokesman says "she was clearly more assertive," although the resulting answers were "no more disciplined," reports BuzzFeed. But not everybody was happy with Raddatz's moderating. "I miss Jim Lehrer" tweeted Karl Rove. (More Martha Raddatz stories.)

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