To Palin and McCain the Issues are Gotcha Questions »
Posted By capj71 1 year, 3 months ago in NewsIn their joint interview with the CBS Evening News, John McCain and Sarah Palin described an issue question about Pakistan as gotcha journalism, which now goes to show that Palin and McCain now consider the issues gotcha questions.
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UnusualSuspect1 year, 3 months ago
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Right...it's "gotcha" journalism when the question comes from a person (another customer) in the same Philly cheesesteak place that Palin went into to get food...all she had to do was ignore the question, but she seems determined to try to answer questions where her knowledge is weak...
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And so Ms Palin has to have McCain (her father figure) there with her in front of Katy Couric so he can defend her against the bad media...
How are we ever supposed to learn about the real Palin as long as she's kept under wraps. And why does she need McCain at her side to explain away the problems? -
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