BREAKING: George Stephanopoulos Now Excludes Himself From Moderating GOP Debates

George Stephanopoulos, the Democrat operative who pretends to be a “journalist” at ABC, has now agreed to step away from moderating the GOP debates for the 2016 presidential primaries.

Earlier today it was revealed that this so-called “un-biased journalist” gave bribe money to the tune of $75,000 to Bill and Hillary Clinton’s fake charity.

Now he’s decided that he’d best stay clear of the GOP debates.

In an interview with the On Media blog on Thursday, Stephanopoulos said that while he made the donations “for the best reasons,” he now realizes he should not have given.

“In retrospect, I probably shouldn’t have, even though I did it for the best reasons,” he said.

Stephanopoulos also said that he has given a total of $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation. That figure represents charitable contributions of $25,000 in 2012, 2013 and 2014, respectively. ABC News initially said that Stephanopoulos had given a total of $50,000 to the foundation.

The “Good Morning America” co-anchor and host of “This Week” said that he would not moderate ABC’s GOP debate, which is scheduled to take place in February in New Hampshire. Republican Sen. Rand Paul said Thursday that Stephanopoulos should be prohibited from moderating any debates during the 2016 presidential campaign.

“I won’t moderate that debate,” Stephanopoulos said. “I think I’ve shown that I can moderate debates fairly. That said, I know there have been questions made about moderating debates this year. I want to be sure I don’t deprive viewers of a good debate.”

This is good news. Now we need to continue eliminating sold-out, Democrat operatives like Stephie from the debates.

 

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