Despite the odd leading questions and attempts to evoke emotion in a mother who lost her son, todayâs Fox and Friends roundtable debate on Six Days in Fallujah wasnât much of a debate at all.
The Fox talk show gathered together Atomic Games president Peter Tamte, game advisor Capt. Read Omohundro (retired), and Tracy Miller, a woman whose son was killed during the battle Six Days in Fallujah is based on. All three are very well-composed, reacting to questions with measured, logical answers. Tamte is on point, explaining that the game was meant as a way to educate as much as a way to entertain, and Captain Read neatly deflects co-host Gretchen Carlsonâs attempt at a confrontational question, âAre you actually gonna say that this is a way to honor the men who died that day?â
So yes, not much of a debate really. More like a reasoned discussion between three people, which while nice to see, makes for uninteresting morning television. Poor Gretchen.