
Ted Cruz had an interesting suggestion earlier this week for just who should be moderating the next GOP debate. "How about a debate moderated by Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, and Rush Limbaugh?" Cruz asked on Wednesday's post-debate analysis on Fox.
"I'm in," Sean responded.
In the end, though, it's the Republican National Committee that has the final say in who hosts the GOP debates.
On Thursday's Hannity, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus responded to Cruz's proposed Hannity-Levin-Limbaugh moderating team.
"I think [Cruz] is right," Priebus said. "You strive to get to a place where the people doing the moderating are going to put on a fair show. That didn't happen [at the CNBC debate]."
Priebus went on to take responsibility for the poor debate moderation. "We co-sponsored these debates," Preibus said. "I do blame CNBC but I also take responsibility for the fact that now we've got to do everything in our human power to make sure that never happens again."
Check out Sean's interview with RNC Chairman Reince Priebus: