Elaine Quijano turned left from the very first question – citing 1988 liberal, Democratic vice presidential candidate Lloyd Bentsen’s comment about the responsibility of being vice president. She recalled that he said, “if tragedy should occur, the vice president has to step in without any margin for error.” That set the stage perfectly and signaled viewers that the debate was to be seen consistently from the left. And Quijano didn’t disappoint.

By a factor of 8-to-1, Quijano peppered Pence with tough question after tough question. She reserved just one for Kaine.

For conservatives, it was like Groundhog Day. If viewers saw their shadow, that will mean slightly more than one month more of the most-biased media election in human history.

Quijano started out fine, asking Kaine how he, “praised Secretary Clinton’s character, including her commitment to public service, yet 60 percent of voters don’t think she’s trustworthy. Why do so many people distrust her? Is it because they have questions about her emails and the Clinton Foundation?”

But that was it. Conservatives got their moment and the rest of the debate was either Kaine or Quijano taking turns trying to interrupt Pence.

Watch Biased Quijano interrupt Pence as soon as the Clinton Foundation and Hillary’s emails come up.

Nevertheless, Pence stayed cool and won the debate in unanimous fashion, something even the liberal media, CNN, WaPo and CBS had to admit.

Thus the Tim Kaine interrupting clown show with his sidekick biased moderator Quijano’s evil scheme failed miserably.

A nice dose of poetic justice.

H/T – FoxNews

Support the Trump Movement and help us fight Liberal Media Bias. Please LIKE and SHARE this story on Facebook or Twitter.