Just a little something to make you think. Someone remarked that Gibson asked Senator Obama questions as if the Senator were the Vice-Presidential candidate and asked Governor Palin questions as if she were the Presidential candidate. It sure does look that way, doesn't it?
The media bias in this case couldn't be more obvious:
Obama: How does it feel to break a glass ceiling? How does it feel to “win”? How does your family feel about your “winning” breaking a glass ceiling? Who will be your VP? Should you choose Hillary Clinton as VP? Will you accept public finance? What issues is your campaign about? Will you visit Iraq? Will you debate McCain at a town hall? What did you think of your competitor’s [Clinton] speech? Palin: Do you have enough qualifications for the job you’re seeking? Specifically have you visited foreign countries and met foreign leaders? Aren’t you conceited to be seeking this high level job? Questions about foreign policy -territorial integrity of Georgia -allowing Georgia and Ukraine to be members of NATO -NATO treaty -Iranian nuclear threat -what to do if Israel attacks Iran -Al Qaeda motivations -the Bush Doctrine -attacking terrorists harbored by Pakistan Is America fighting a holy war? [misquoted Palin] |
Seeing the differences between the questions, it becomes very clear why the Dems do not want to debate the "experience" issue. Governor Palin at least has the courage to speak up in public whereas Senator Obama hides behind his Old Media surrogates.
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