Friday, April 18, 2008

Some questions Clinton staffer Stephanopoulos should ask McCain



After a sham debate earlier this week, tonight Keith Olbermann appropriately urges former Clinton staffer George Stephanopoulos to ask Senator John McCain a number of suitable questions, such as:

In your book you mention that you indulged in “devices sailors are infamous for.” Explain to the American people what “devices” you were referring to.

In regards to your association with shady characters, why did you try to prevent regulators from going after a savings and loan that ripped off the elderly?

You once appropriately referred to Rev. Jerry Falwell as “an agent of intolerance.” Why did you later praise this same man?

Why did you proudly accept the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee, a person who said Katrina was God’s punishment to New Orleans for hosting a gay pride parade?

Why did you commit adultery?

Considering I asked Senator Obama about a symbol as trivial as a lapel pin, I need to ask, why did you tell voters that the confederate flag was a state issue when you knew it was undeniably an offensive, racist symbol to many Americans?


Hopefully you took good notes George.

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